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In a world that demands constant connectivity and the need for power on the go, BLUETTI presents the AC180, a perfectly packed power station that brings together fast charging, exceptional battery capacity, and an array of innovative features. With its ability to charge within one hour and provide uninterrupted power throughout the day, the AC180 is set to stay powered at home, in the great outdoors, or during a power outage.

Fast Charging for Uninterrupted Power

The standout feature of the Bluetti AC180 is the deep drain and fast charge combination. Powered by Turbo Charging with up to 1440W input, you can achieve 0-80% recharge in a mere 45 minutes. Say goodbye to long waiting times and revel in the instant power gratification offered by the AC180.

Power Phones to Small Ovens

The AC180 Includes outputs of 4 regular 120v outlets, 1 USB-C port, 4x USB-A ports, 12v DC (cigarette lighter), 12v DC barrel jack, and a wireless charging pad on top of the unit. Adorned with the clear and easy to read display, all the major input and output functions are easy and simple to read. Capped with dual carrying handles on both sides, the AC180 is ready for anything.

Unparalleled Battery Capacity and Expandability

With a 1152Wh power center, the AC180 offers optimized standby power consumption and an innovative ECO mode that conserves energy by automatically toggling on and off. Whether you’re camping in the wilderness or relying on the AC180 at home, its battery capacity is designed to meet your power demands throughout the day. Additionally, the AC180 can be charged using expansion batteries such as the B80 (806Wh), B230 (2048Wh), and B300 (3072Wh), ensuring a continuous power source of up to 4,224Wh.

Powering High-Wattage Appliances with Ease

The AC180 delivers an impressive 1800W continuous AC power output, catering to most power needs. Additionally, its Power Lifting Mode allows you to boost the AC output up to 2700W, making it perfect for running high-wattage appliances such as hair dryers, electric kettles, and heaters. Bid farewell to power limitations and embrace a world of convenience and limitless possibilities.

Flexible Charging Options and Superior Safety

The AC180 offers multiple charging methods, providing unparalleled convenience. Whether you prefer charging via an AC outlet, solar power, your car, or a generator, the AC180 adapts to your needs. Moreover, equipped with LiFePO₄ battery cells, the AC180 ensures a longer lifespan with over 3500+ life cycles. Safety is paramount, and BLUETTI prioritizes it by providing higher security during operation, along with a 5-year warranty and exceptional customer service.

Portability Redefined

Designed with portability in mind, the AC180 is compact, measuring about the size of a countertop microwave (13.39“ x9.72“ x12.48“ ), and weighs about 35 lbs. Its convenient handheld design allows for easy transportation on your next adventure. Whether you’re embarking on a camping trip or need power in a remote work location, the AC180 is your reliable companion, delivering power wherever you go.

Seamless 24/7 UPS and Silent Charging Mode

Bluetti continues to impress with the AC180‘s seamless 24/7 Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) function. In the event of a power outage, it ensures a smooth transition within just 20 milliseconds, allowing you to continue your work without the fear of data loss or hardware damage. Additionally, the AC180 features a silent charging mode, generating a near-noiseless sound as low as 45dB. Charge your devices in peace and tranquility, even during the quietest moments.

Smart App Control for Enhanced Convenience

Take control of your power station with the BLUETTI App, offering intuitive remote monitoring, power consumption management, and OTA updates. With Bluetooth connectivity, you have full control over your AC180 anytime and anywhere.

Constant Power for Endless Possibilities

From sunrise to sunset, the BLUETTI AC180 empowers every moment of your life. Whether you’re spending quality time with loved ones, embarking on outdoor adventures, or exploring the depths of the forest, the AC180 ensures a constant and reliable power source. With the AC180 by your side, embrace limitless possibilities and enjoy peace of mind, no matter where your journey takes you.

BLUETTI’s AC180 revolutionizes the portable power industry by combining fast charging, extensive battery capacity, and innovative features. Experience the freedom of staying powered, whether at home or on your outdoor expeditions. With its compact design, high capacity, and versatility, the AC180 empowers you to embrace a world of convenience and reliability. Unleash the power of the BLUETTI AC180 and elevate your portable energy experience to new heights.

About BLUETTI

BLUETTI has been committed to promoting sustainability and green energy solutions since its inception. By offering eco-friendly energy storage solutions for both indoor and outdoor use, BLUETTI aims to provide exceptional experiences for our homes while also contributing to a sustainable future for our planet. This commitment to sustainable energy has helped BLUETTI expand its reach to over 100 countries and gain the trust of millions of customers worldwide.

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Tesla officially starts autonomous ‘testing’ phase in Austin days before planned launch

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Tesla has officially entered the autonomous vehicle ‘testing’ phase in Austin, Texas days before its planned launch of a commercial service.

For months, Tesla has been discussing the launch of a self-driving ride-hailing fleet in June in Austin, Texas.

As we previously reported, the move is a major shift from Tesla’s long promise to enable unsupervised self-driving capabilities in millions of vehicles sold since 2016.

Instead, Tesla now plans to operate its own small internal fleet of vehicles with dedicated software optimized for a geo-fenced area of Austin and supported by “plenty of teleoperation.”

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been talking about launching the paid ride-hailing service to customers in June, but there have been doubts. Musk admitted that Tesla only started testing the system without safety drivers at the end of May.

In comparison, Waymo tested its system, which was already in operation driverless in other cities, for 6 months with safety drivers and 6 months without safety drivers before launching its service in Austin earlier this year.

Tesla was also never on the list of ‘Known AV Operators in Austin‘ on the city’s official website.

As of today, it is now the case. Tesla has been added to the list in the “testing phase”:

Waymo is still the only company listed as being in the “deployment” phase.

It’s unclear if the website is lagging behind the test programs or if Tesla has only now officially started its self-driving testing in the city.

In the past, Tesla has managed to get around self-driving test reporting by claiming that its system is a level ADAS system and not actual “self-driving” – leaving the person in the driver’s seat responsible for the vehicle at all times.

Tesla vehicles with drivers in the driver’s seat and manufacturer plates have been spotted driving around Austin for the past few months.

It was recently reported that Tesla was aiming to launch its commercial autonomous ride-hailing service in Austin on June 12, but it was still a moving target.

Without achieving the deployment phase, Tesla is not going to be able to accept paid rides from customers like Waymo.

Musk has committed several times to launching the service by the end of June.

Electrek’s Take

Again, I’m hoping that Tesla has managed to improve FSD for the geo-fenced location significantly and that it will limit the speed, as the current public version of FSD barely achieves 500 miles between critical disengagements.

Removing the driver could result in some serious accidents.

Teleoperation will also help, but any kind of delay could also be dangerous. It is worrisome.

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E-quipment highlight: Oshkosh Striker Volterra Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighter

The Oshkosh-built Striker Volterra electric ARFF vehicle (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighter) packs advanced battery technology and multiple power options to deliver consistent emergency response performance no matter how long it needs to be in action.

Oshkosh has been manufacturing ARFF vehicles since it first launched the MB-5 for use by the US Navy back in 1968, and they’ve been pushing the envelope of disaster response performance ever since. The company’s latest ARFF, the electric-drive Striker Volterra shown here, features a slanted body with front bumper designed for maneuvering through the ditches and rough terrain they might encounter on a damaged runway. It’s also big — but it’s big for a purpose. Because ARFF vehicles don’t have to navigate the confines of city streets, they can be built bigger, carry more water, more rescue equipment, and more personnel than conventional fire trucks.

But that’s not why you’re reading about this on Electrek. You’re here to read about the Striker Volterra’s advanced battery tech, electric drive motors, and duty cycle-extending genset that effectively makes it a big EREV. More sympathetic I could not be, but — alas! — OshKosh hasn’t officially revealed those specs.

That said, it’s probably safe to assume they’re pretty similar to those used on the big Pierce fire fighting chassis developed for the Gilbert, Arizona fire department, which uses (you guessed it) an OshKosh-developed battery pack, electric drive system, and onboard diesel generator that can provide power to the electric system. That vehicle packs a 244 kWh battery pack good for up to six hours of operation on battery power alone.

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The OshKosk electric Striker Volterra ARFF shown here is a Class 5 6×6 “rapid response” model capable of hauling up to 4,000 gallons of water (over 16 and a half tons, if you’re curious) and “firefighting foam” across an airport at speeds of up to 50 mph, which is positively moving for a machine this size. Plus, it supports zero-emission pumping, surpassing the NFPA required 2-hour continuous pump operation without using diesel.



Again, OshKosh hasn’t shared power and performance specs, but has confirmed that its electric drive Striker Volterra is 28% quicker to 50 mph than its Scania diesel-powered siblings, and that truck packs 550 hp and more than 1,750 ft‑lb torque. So — yeah. It’s got some juice.

Other key benefits, according to OshKosh, include a 75% reduction in total carbon footprint when compared to a conventional internal combustion engine ARFF vehicle based on the manufacturer’s estimated duty cycle, the eliminated need for long diesel idling times, and the ability to run on full-electric when entering, leaving and idling in the fire station, significantly reducing firefighter’s exposure to harmful emissions.

You can find out more by reading the official OshKosh ARFF vehicle reference guide here.

Electrek’s Take


Why Choose The Striker Volterra Electric ARFF Vehicle?
Striker Volterra ARFF; via OshKosh.

With the relatively short distances driven and extreme loads involved, airports present a nearly ideal use case for battery-electric vehicles in general, and their immediate off-the-line torque, improved efficiency, and ability to operate much more quietly than diesels (facilitating communications) could make all the difference in an emergency situation where lives are quite literally on the line.

Plus, as demand for on-road fossil fuels drops, airports and airlines (historically responsible for about 4% Earth’s global warming) are becoming a bigger and bigger slice of a rapidly shrinking pie when it comes to fossil fuel emissions.

Or, as OshKosk puts it: As airports continue to prioritize sustainability and operational efficiency, the Striker Volterra electric ARFF stands out as a forward-thinking solution that meets today’s demands while preparing for tomorrow’s challenges.

It’s a bit pitchy, but I couldn’t agree more.


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Lexus RZ just got a +$10,000 bonus offer, making it its cheapest vehicle to lease

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Lexus RZ just got a +,000 bonus offer, making it its cheapest vehicle to lease

Thanks to a new $10,000 bonus offer introduced this month, the cheapest Lexus you can currently lease is now the 2025 electric RZ. Is it worth checking out?

The cheapest Lexus you can lease is the 2025 RZ

Lexus slashed over $10,000 off the price of the 2025 RZ compared to the 2024MY by introducing a new entry-level 300e FWD trim.

Following the launch of a new promotion this June, Lexus is offering up to $11,500 off 2025 RZ models. The RZ is now the cheapest Lexus vehicle you can lease, starting at $399 for 36 months. With $1,999 due at signing, you’ll end up with an effective monthly cost of $455. Not too bad for a nearly $45,000 luxury electric SUV.

The offer is for the 2025 Lexus RZ 300e FWD with an MSRP of $44,314. In comparison, the 2025 Lexus UX 300h FWD Hybrid, with an MSRP of $39,615, is listed at $349 for 36 months.

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With $3,999 due at signing, the monthly effective cost is $460, or $5 more than the RZ. If you’re looking for a higher trim, the RZ 450e is available with up to $11,500 in lease cash.

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2025 Lexus RZ 450e Luxury (Source: Lexus)

The entry-level 2025 Lexus RZ 300e FWD model offers a range of up to 266 miles, while the AWD 450e variants achieve a range of up to 220 miles.

Inside, the electric SUV features a standard 14″ infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. With 37.52″ of rear legroom, the electric SUV has nearly as much second row space as a Ford Explorer (39″).

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2025 Lexus RZ interior (Source: Lexus)

Although it’s a good deal compared to other Lexus vehicles, other luxury electric SUVs from Acura, Cadillac, and Genesis may still offer better value.

Acura is currently offering nearly $30,000 in lease cash on 2024 ZDX models in select states, with leases starting as low as $299 per month for 24 months. With $2,999 due at signing, the effective monthly rate is only $423. The ZDX offers up to 313 miles of range and more rear legroom (39.4″).

Cadillac’s new entry-level electric SUV, the 2025 Optiq, with an MSRP of $54,390, is listed for lease at just $409 for 24 months. However, it does include a $4,909 due at signing, resulting in an effective monthly rate of $614. The Optiq has up to 302 miles of range and 37.8″ of rear legroom.

2025 Lexus RZ model Starting Price* EPA-estimated Driving Range
RZ 450e AWD $48,675 220 miles
RZ 450e Premium AWD w/ 18″ Wheel $52,875 220 miles
RZ 450e Premium AWD w/ 20″ Wheel $54,115 196 miles
RZ 450e Luxury AWD $58,605 220 miles
RZ 300e FWD $43,975 266 miles
RZ 300e Premium FWD w/ 18″ Wheel $48,175 266 miles
RZ 300e Premium FWD w/ 20″ Wheel $49,415 224 miles
RZ 300e Luxury FWD $53,905 266 miles
2025 Lexus RZ electric SUV prices and range (*Includes Delivery, Processing, and Handling fee of $1,175)

Meanwhile, you can snag a 2025 Genesis GV60 (MSRP of $52,350) for $349 for 24 months right now. With $5,999 due at signing, the effective rate is $598.

The new Lexus promotion follows Toyota, which introduced up to $19,000 in savings on its electric SUV, the bZ4X, earlier this month. Both are making room for updated models that will arrive soon.

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