BLUETTI AC180P Portable Power Station | 1,800W 1,440Wh
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The BLUETTI AC180P is a mid-size portable power station built around a 1,440Wh LiFePO4 battery and a 1,800W pure sine inverter. It’s designed to cover most “essentials” power needs for backup, van life, and off-grid use, with fast recharging via 1,440W turbo AC input and up to 500W solar input. If your goal is reliable, repeatable power for common loads without jumping into a heavy, high-cost system, AC180P is in the practical sweet spot.
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- Real-use capacity + output: 1,440Wh battery with 1,800W continuous AC output to cover most everyday power demands.
- Power Lifting Mode: Delivers up to 2,700W output mode for certain higher-power devices that are otherwise difficult to start/run.
- Fast recharging: Up to 1,440W turbo AC charging for rapid turnaround between uses.
- Solar-ready: Up to 500W solar input (VOC 12–60VDC, 10A) for off-grid top-offs and daily recharge planning.
- Ports for real setups: 4 AC outlets, USB-C 100W, multiple USB-A, 12V regulated car outlet, and a 15W wireless charging pad.
- Portable form factor: About 35.27 lbs (16kg) with a compact footprint for vehicle travel and grab-and-go backup.
Product Specifications
| Capacity | 1,440Wh (36Ah) |
| Battery Type | LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) |
| Life Cycles | 3,500+ cycles to 80% original capacity |
| Shelf-life | Recharge to 80% every 3–6 months |
| Management System | MPPT controller, BMS, etc |
| AC Outlets | 4 × 120V/15A (1,800W total) |
| Inverter Type | Pure sine wave |
| Surge Power | 2,700W |
| USB-C | 1 × 100W max |
| USB-A | 2 × USB-A1: 5VDC/3A (15W total) 2 × USB-A2: 5VDC/3A (15W total) |
| 12V DC Outlets | 1 × 12V/10A (car outlet, regulated) |
| Wireless Charging | 1 × 15W max |
| AC Input (Turbo) | 1,440W |
| AC Input (Standard) | 1,000W max |
| Solar Input | 500W max, VOC 12–60VDC, 10A |
| Car Input | 12/24V from cigarette lighter port |
| Max Input | 1,440W |
| AC Recharge Time (Turbo) | ≈ 1.3–1.8 hours (1,440W turbo charging) |
| Solar Recharge Time | ≈ 2.8–3.3 hours (500W; prime sunshine, ideal orientation, low temperature) |
| Car Recharge Time | ≈ 12–12.5 hours (100W) / 6.3–6.8 hours (200W) |
| Pass-through Charging | Yes |
| Weight | About 16kg / 35.27lbs |
| Dimensions (L×W×D) | 340 × 247 × 317mm / 13.39 × 9.72 × 12.48in |
| Charging Temperature | 32℉–104℉ / 0℃–40℃ |
| Discharging Temperature | -4°F–104°F (86°F–104°F: 1,500W max) -20°C–40°C (30°C–40°C: 1,500W max) |
| Storage Temperature | -4℉–104℉ / -20℃–40℃ |
| Certifications | UKCA, PSE, TELEC, RCM, CE, CA65, UL Standard |
| Warranty | 5 years |
FAQ
What can the AC180P realistically power?
With 1,800W continuous output, it’s built to run common “essentials” loads like charging devices, laptops, lights, fans, routers, and many small appliances. The real limiter is total watts at once (output) and how long you want to run them (1,440Wh capacity).
How fast does the AC180P recharge from a wall outlet?
Using turbo mode (1,440W), it’s listed at about 1.3–1.8 hours for a full recharge. Standard AC mode is up to 1,000W max and will be slower.
How much solar can the AC180P take?
It supports up to 500W solar input with VOC 12–60VDC at 10A. Under ideal conditions, the listed solar recharge time is about 2.8–3.3 hours at 500W.
What does “Power Lifting Mode” mean here?
It’s described as an output mode that can deliver up to 2,700W to help run certain higher-power devices. It doesn’t change the battery capacity—so higher draw will reduce runtime.
Is the AC180P a good fit for van life or off-grid use?
Yes—its main advantages are the LiFePO4 cycle life (3,500+ cycles to 80%), strong inverter output, portability (about 35.27 lbs), and realistic solar input (up to 500W). The correct fit depends on your daily watt-hour needs and whether you can recharge fast enough (AC, solar, or vehicle).
Quick Verdict
The AC180P is a practical mid-size power station when you need a strong inverter (1,800W) and meaningful battery capacity (1,440Wh) without moving into a much larger system. If you can recharge by wall power quickly or plan around up to 500W solar input, it’s built for repeatable daily use with long LiFePO4 cycle life.
Check Price Back to HubAt a Glance
Key numbers for quick comparison when you’re deciding between AC180 vs AC180P or stepping up into larger classes.
| Battery | 1,440Wh LiFePO4 |
| AC Output | 1,800W (Pure Sine) |
| Surge / Mode | 2,700W (Power Lifting Mode) |
| Solar Input | 500W max (12–60VDC, 10A) |
| Turbo AC Input | 1,440W |
| Weight | 35.27 lbs / 16kg |
| Warranty | 5 years |
