Memorial Day is here, an occasion of profound remembrance and profound appreciation for the sacrifices made by our brave service members. To demonstrate our unwavering support and gratitude, BLUETTI is thrilled to introduce the Veterans and Military Purchase Program—an extraordinary initiative dedicated to honoring our active duty and retired military heroes.
From May 25th to 31st, eligible individuals can indulge in an astounding 10% additional discount on all products showcased on the official BLUETTI website, supplementing the existing promotions and offers. The process is effortless—simply select your desired power solutions on the esteemed BLUETTI platform, verify your military identity during checkout, and bask in the brilliance of unparalleled savings.
Amplify Your Memorial Day Outdoor Escapades
While Memorial Day serves as a poignant reminder, it also marks the advent of a summer filled with outdoor revelries; delightful barbecues, idyllic picnics, and thrilling adventures. BLUETTI’s durable power solutions are primed to elevate these experiences, rendering reliable and portable power accessible wherever and whenever you require it.
Unveiling the Portable Power Marvels: AC60 and EB3A
Embodying compactness and convenience, the AC60 and EB3A gracefully weigh in at approximately 20 lbs and 10 lbs, respectively. Ideal for light travels and brief excursions, these powerhouses effortlessly charge your smartphones, action cameras, mini-fridges, electric grills, and other small appliances during an enchanting camping sojourn. The remarkable IP65 rated AC60 can withstand water and dust, allowing it to thrive in diverse outdoor realms, from verdant rainforests to serene beaches. For an extra touch of outdoor versatility, pair the AC60 with the B80 expansion battery packs, scaling capacity to a hefty 2,015Wh. The AC60‘s introductory price can be combined with this exclusive offer for service members.
Unifying Capability and Portability: AC200P and AC200MAX
If you’re on a quest for a versatile emergency backup or camping companion, look no further than the remarkable AC200P and AC200MAX. Boasting power capacities ranging from 2,000Wh to 2,048Wh, these indomitable power stations channel 2,000W to 2,200W of sheer power, empowering your electric grills, blenders, televisions, coffee makers, mini-fridges, and beyond. Harnessing the sun, they ensure continuous power during your outdoor escapades with a max solar input capability of 700W to 900W. This will recharge the unit in 3 to 3.5 hours using the sun. The AC200P and AC200MAX can also serve as home backup power sources utilizing external battery packs. The B230 adds an extra 2,048Wh and the B300 adds 3,072Wh to any home or survival system. It should be noted that the AC200P only supports one B230 or B300 battery, while the AC200Max can connect up to two batteries of each for a max storage of 8,192Wh.
Power Unleashed: The Mighty AC300 and AC500 Series
For the discerning aficionados of off-grid living and unfaltering home backup, BLUETTI proudly presents the awe-inspiring AC300 and AC500 series. The impressive AC300 modular power station, stands tall with a 3,000W inverter, effortlessly accommodating one to four external B300 batteries, thus presenting an unyielding capacity from 3,072Wh to a staggering 12,288Wh, ensuring an enduring supply of power for your multi-day excursions.
Scaling greater heights, the AC500 carries 5,000W of sheer power, withstanding larger loads than the AC300 predecessor. The AC500 embraces compatibility with up to four B300 batteries, as well as the exclusive B300S battery, accommodating up to six units. This unparalleled capacity tips the scales at 18,432Wh. Also, by seamlessly connecting two sets of AC300+B300 or AC500+B300S, the power and voltage doubles into 240V Split Phase Bonding. Picture the AC500, its dominion expanding to an astounding 10,000W, while its capacity soars to an astonishing 36,864Wh. This amplified energy will readily double the energy of any device, unleashing unprecedented possibilities.
Both models proudly feature a seamless 24/7 uninterruptible power supply (UPS) function, offering a switching time of less than 20 milliseconds. This unwavering shield safeguards you against data loss and circumvents any inconvenience caused by unforeseen power outages.
Maximize BLUETTI’s Bountiful Offerings
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CASE arrived at bauma 2025 with an innovative new electric wheel loader with a striking, sharp-edged design that ditches the traditional operator cab in favor of remote or autonomous operation for improved accessibility and safety.
CASE says the cabin-less design of the Impact electric wheel loader enhances operational flexibility by enabling operations in extreme environments and adverse weather conditions. It also means that job site, disaster recovery, or even rescue operations can continue 24/7, with operators in different time zones logging in for their shifts.
More important – and more practical – is CASE’s claim that the new Impact concept, “marks a significant advancement in accessibility, as operators with motor impairments and other disabilities can now operate the machine without physical limitations, representing an important step toward inclusivity in the industry.”
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Along with integrated AI, a full suite of sensors, and autonomous operation built in, CASE says the Impact is a glimpse into a smarter, safer, and more sustainable working future.
Electrek’s Take
Driven by an aging workforce and not enough new talent entering the field, virtually every industrial field is struggling with an international equipment operator shortage. The concept of automation addresses some of that, but remote operation open up the field significantly, and I could easily older operators forced out of work due to injury getting back into it or younger operators halfway around the world who would give anything for an opportunity – and paycheck – like this could provide.
Smart move from CASE, and it’s great to hear them call that out specifically.
Electricity grid demands are on the rise in part due to energy-hungry technology like AI, and while experts believe renewable energy alone is not enough, it is essential to a broader supply equation. But with funding freezes, subsidy walk backs and tariffs on key components all on the table, solar, wind, and hydrogen companies are working harder than ever to make their business models work, even if they never intended to rely on federal support for the long term.
“One of the hats I used to wear was planning for the City of New York. For the longest time, there was decreasing [energy] demand,” said Aseem Kapur, chief revenue officer of GM Energy, an arm of General Motors that the company introduced in 2022. “Over the course of the last five or so years, that equation has changed. Utilities are facing unprecedented demand.”
Beyond New York City, U.S. energy demand is poised to grow upwards of 16% in the next five years, a big difference from the 0.5%it grew each year on average from 2001 to 2024, according to the Center for Strategic & International Studies.
For the renewable energy companies looking to break into the mainstream, subsidies have helped them get through their early days of growth. But President Trump has targeted these solutions from the first day of his presidency. In an executive order from Jan. 20, the Trump administration promised to “unleash” an era of fossil fuels exploration and production while also eliminating “unfair subsidies and other ill-conceived government-imposed market distortions that favor EVs over other technologies.” Last week, Trump issued an EO pushing for more coal production.
In a six-year study breaking down energy subsidies from the U.S. Energy Information Administration from 2022 (the most recent edition), 46% of federal energy subsidies were associated with renewable energy, making them the largest slice of the energy pie. At the same time, natural gas and petroleum subsidies became a net cost to the government in 2022, reversing what had been a source of revenue inflows.
“Every company I’ve talked to recognizes that subsidies were required to help them through an R&D cycle, but they all believed they had to get to a cost parity point,” said Ross Meyercord, CEO of Propel Software (and former Salesforce CIO), whose manufacturing software solution serves energy clients like Invinity Energy Systems and Eos Energy Storage. “Every company had that baked into their business model. It may happen faster than they were planning on, and obviously that creates challenges.”
Meyercord believes that clean energy companies can handle either a subsidy decrease or a rise in tariffs, but both at the same time will add substantial stress to the market, which could have negative downstream effects on the grid — and the people who rely on it.
‘Not going to get rid of fossil fuels overnight’
Like any energy source, Kapur says success always comes down to economics. In the current environment, with interest rates, and fears that inflation will reignite, he said, “it’s going to come down to, ‘What are the most cost-effective solutions that can be brought to market?'” That may vary by region, he added, but notes that solar and energy storage have already reached parity in many cases and, in some instances, are below the cost of producing energy from natural gas or coal-powered resources.
This economics equation is true even in Texas, where the state’s Attorney General Ken Paxton has voiced anti-renewables sentiment in favor of the coal market (his lawsuit against major investment firm BlackRock and others in late November claims these firms sought to “weaponize their shares to pressure the coal companies to accommodate ‘green energy’ goals”). Wind accounts for 24% of the state’s energy profile, according to the Texas Comptroller, suggesting a penchant for any energy source that’s viable and cost-effective.
“The reality is, we’re not going to get rid of fossil fuels overnight,” said Whit Irvin Jr., CEO of hydrogen energy company Q Hydrogen. “They are going to have a very significant piece in our energy ecosystem for decades, and as new technologies come out on a larger scale, the use of fossil fuels will be curtailed, but we need to continue research, development and innovation in a way that makes sense.”
Irvin emphasizes the need for innovation from all sides, including creating new technologies that have a massive impact on large scalability and carbon reduction. “We don’t want to turn off that spigot. We just want to make sure that it’s going to the right places,” he said.
Hydrogen energy itself is one such source of innovation. Hydrogen ranges in sustainability depending on the fuel it uses to source its hydrogen. For example, green hydrogen — the only climate-neutral form of hydrogen energy — stems from renewable energy surplus. Grey hydrogen stems from natural gas methane. Q Hydrogen is working to open the world’s first renewable hydrogen power plant that will be economically viable without a subsidy. Irvin Jr. says the company, which produces hydrogen using water, plans to launch its New Hampshire facility this year.
“Hydrogen fuel cells are a really good way to provide backup power or even prime power to a data center that would be considered essentially off grid,” said Irvin, likening hydrogen fuel cell production to a form of battery storage. While hydrogen is not the most economical because of its comparative immaturity, Irvin said heightened energy demand will outcompete cost sensitivity for tech companies requiring more and more data storage.
While hydrogen projects continue to reap federal incentives to propel the industry forward, Irvin said subsidies were never part of his company’s business equation. “If they do exist, we’ll be able to take advantage of them,” he said. “If they don’t exist, that will still be fine for us.”
But that might not be true for every alternative energy company depending on where they’re at in the R&D cycle. Changes in federal incentives have real power to shift the progression of renewable energy in the U.S., especially when combined with tariffs that could stifle companies’ international relationships and supply chains. Meyercord, Kapur and Irvin all foresee private industry partnerships making a huge impact for the future of the grid, but recognize that the strain is increasing as energy tech of all kinds becomes smarter and more grid-dependent.
Based on the excellent Hyundai IONIQ 5 N platform, Vanwall gives its Vandervell H-GT a high-performance aesthetic makeover inspired by the classic Lancia Delta HF Integrale. But what makes this body kit a genuine “high-performance” upgrade isn’t the way it makes the car look: it’s the 500 lb. weight savings!
Developed by Austrian racing team ByKOLLES Racing and invoking the name of a 1950s Formula 1 team, the Vandervell H-GT is essentially a new Hyundai IONIQ 5 N in aggressive, Lancia Delta-inspired carbon-fiber bodywork that the company claims gives the car an, “unprecedented weight optimization in this vehicle category.”
The H-GT’s new “thin wall” carbon fiber body slashes the car’s weight by over 230 kg (507 lbs.), which means ByKOLLES’ new Vandervell can do anything that Hyundai’s “special” IONIQ 5 N hot hatch can do. Only faster.
The car was first announced in 2023 (along with the renderings shown, below), when ByKOLLES was competing in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) with what used to be called an LMP car – but they keep changing the names of these things so it could be a Daytona Prototype, Hypercar, or even a 24 Hour LeMans Wonkavator by now.
The important part, however, is that a few of these cars have now broken cover, with ex-Formula 1 supremo, Bernie Ecclestone, having been seen trying the new-age Lancia on for size.
The Vanwall Vandervell website still shows the same €128,000 ($145,405, as I type this) price tag and specs it did in 2023, which either means they haven’t updated it in a while, were really, really good at pricing the thing in the first place, or both.
That’s presumably on top of the IONIQ N’s already hefty $66,100 price tag.