BLUETTI Launches Home Battery System in Europe and Asia
2026-03-30 16:20
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en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 30th, BLUETTI has recently launched the FridgePower home battery system, specifically designed to provide backup power for devices such as refrigerators. This product features 1.8 kW output and 2 kWh capacity, utilizes lithium iron phosphate batteries, supports solar charging, and can be expanded up to 8 kWh. A review conducted by ESS News in March 2026 shows it performed well in urban apartment tests and is expected to launch via Kickstarter crowdfunding in April.

The FridgePower system is designed to connect to a refrigerator, maintaining power supply during outages and capable of running a modern refrigerator for approximately 21.6 hours. It features UPS-level fast switching with a switching time of less than 10 milliseconds and can monitor charging status via a Bluetooth app. Users can set charging limits to extend battery life, and the app also provides weather alerts to automatically charge before storms.

In terms of installation, the FridgePower weighs 19.7 kg and can be optionally wall-mounted or placed on top of the refrigerator. It includes a complete installation kit and an optional magnetic monitoring screen, with standby power consumption as low as 5-8 watts. Regarding efficiency, grid charging efficiency is approximately 94% in Europe and Asia, and 92% in North America, but charging speed may be limited in high-temperature environments.

BLUETTI has not yet announced the pricing for FridgePower but stated it will be sold through the Kickstarter platform, with early supporters receiving discounts. This home battery system aims to provide modular power solutions for users in Europe and Asia to address power outage risks.

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