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Bluetti Unveils World's First Sodium-Ion Portable Power Station for Extreme Cold

Experience power in the coldest environments. The Pioneer Na charges at -15°C and discharges at -25°C, making it ideal for extreme conditions.

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Bluetti Unveils World's First Sodium-Ion Portable Power Station for Extreme Cold

Bluetti has made history by unveiling the world's first sodium-ion portable power station, the Pioneer Na. This innovative device is designed to operate in extreme cold, charging at -15°C and discharging at -25°C.

The Pioneer Na, developed by Bluetti, stands out with its sodium-ion cells, offering a capacity of 900 Wh and a power output scalable up to 2,250 W for purely resistive loads. It can handle 1,900 W of solar input and is built to last with a 4,000-cycle lifetime.

Despite being around 20 to 25% heavier than comparable traditional lithium iron phosphate (LFP) portable stations, weighing 16 kg, the Pioneer Na's unique features make it a compelling choice for those needing power in harsh conditions.

Bluetti's Pioneer Na, the first worldwide sodium-ion mobile power supply system, is a significant milestone in portable power technology. Its ability to operate in extreme cold and high solar input capacity makes it an attractive option for users in challenging environments.

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