Bluetti APEX 300 Raises $4.9 Million | Why the Bluetti APEX 300 Is Getting Global Attention

 Bluetti APEX 300 Raises $4.9 Million and Is On Its Way to New Zealand

Bluetti has done it again. Their latest portable power system, the APEX 300, has wrapped up a hugely successful Indiegogo campaign, raising over $4.9 million USD from more than 6,800 backers worldwide. That’s around $7.9 million NZD, showing just how strong global demand is for powerful, off-grid energy solutions.

Built for Real Work and Real Life

The APEX 300 is a serious bit of gear. With a 2,764Wh LiFePO₄ battery, 3,840W output, and the option to expand up to 11.5kWh using additional battery packs, this unit is designed for everything from building sites and farms to remote cabins, events, and backup at home.

It also supports fast charging, reaching 80% in around 50 minutes when using AC and solar input together. At around 27kg, it’s portable enough for the ute, yet powerful enough to run tools, appliances, or even a full campsite setup.

Why It Matters

Raising nearly $8 million from real customers isn’t just a marketing story. It’s proof that people want flexible, dependable power without being tied to the grid. And here in New Zealand, with our outdoor culture and unpredictable weather, demand for portable backup solutions continues to grow.

The APEX 300 meets that need—whether for tradies needing clean site power, families setting up off-grid, or businesses looking for solar-compatible backup.

 

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