Bluetti Charger 2 1200W: 10x Faster In-Car Power for Vanlifers
The Bluetti Charger 2 1200W delivers 10x faster charging than standard car outlets. Learn how 75 minutes of driving can power your whole day and even jump-start your vehicle.
Imagine charging your entire day's worth of power in just over an hour behind the wheel. Bluetti's newest hardware isn't just an upgrade; it's a fundamental shift for those living off-grid.
Blazing 1200W Speeds with Bluetti Charger 2
According to The Verge, the Charger 2 can top up power stations at a blazing 1200W. That's about 10x faster than the standard 12V cigarette lighter outlet found in most vehicles. For a typical vanlifer consuming 1.6kWh daily, a mere 75 minutes of driving is all it takes to fully recoup that energy.
Bidirectional Power: More Than Just a Charger
It doesn't just pull power from your car; it can give back, too. The Charger 2 features bi-directional flow, allowing it to jump-start your vehicle if the starter battery dies. When paired with a power station like the Apex300, it can also maintain your vehicle's battery during long stays at a campsite, ensuring you're never stranded.
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