Bluetti is the leading seller of solar-based portable power stations. With a wide portfolio of models, it is indeed a little bit confusing for people to find the right model for their needs. In this article, I would like to check out some of the coolest mid-range solar power stations from the brand and give you an insight into the key differences between the models.
We have two models each in the EB and AC series of Bluetti power stations – EB200 and EB200P as well as AC200P and AC200 Max. As you can see, the EB200 and EB200P look exactly similar, but they have different specs, sizes, and weights. It is a 2000Wh battery pack that shares the same specs as the AC200P but has a rather portable and handy design.
Meanwhile, the EB200P has a 2048Wh battery pack and a 2200W inverter and is the same package as the AC200 Max, but it is not an expendable power station. Also, the EB200P has six AC outlets compared to the AC200 Max’s four units, but it misses out on the latter’s 30A RV output.
However, compared to the EB200, the EB200P is the smallest pick with a size of 17.3 x 11.6 x 15.3 inches, though it is a little bit heavier. Check out each model in detail below.
Bluetti EB200 at a Glance
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Bluetti EB200P at a Glance
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Bluetti AC200P at a Glance
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Bluetti AC200 Max At a Glance
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Bluetti EB200, EB200P, AC200P, and AC200 Max
As you know, the EB200 and EB200P are not official products from Bluetti in the USA.
Both of them are not available on the brand’s USA website, and they look to have been designed for the Australian and European markets. However, these mid-size power stations are available in the USA from some third-party distributors, such as Miller Tech and PowerOak, on Amazon and eBay.
Meanwhile, AC200P and AC200 Max are available on the Bluetti websites in North America, the UK, and the EU markets. The AC200P hit the stores as an upgrade to its crowdfunded first-gen AC200 mid-ranger, and the AC200 Max is actually a modular version of it, which you can attach with its B230 and B300 extra modules for additional power.
Bluetti EB200 Vs AC200P
These are exactly the same machines with different form factors. Specs-wise, there is no difference between the power stations, which are 2000Wh/2000W solar generators with the same AC and solar charging inputs. Though a little bit different in design and size, they both weigh the same.
As of this writing, the EB200 is $100 less expensive than its sibling. You need to pay $1599 to get a unit of the AC200P, which seems to be a bit expensive for a mid-range power station compared to the EB200.
Bluetti EB200P Vs AC200 Max
The EB200P is a cool alternative to the AC200 Max in a different form factor, but it misses out on some valuable features like scalability and an RV plug. However, you get six AC outlets with the EB200P, and it is also rather handy in terms of design, but they both have the same weight.
When it comes to the price, the EB200P is also priced at around $1500, which is $200 cheaper than its sibling, the AC200 Max, as of the time of this writing. The prices of the devices may vary when you check back later.
Final Thoughts
That has been our take on the Bluetti EB200, EB200P, AC200P, and AC200 Max. We have gone through all the key specs and features of the coolest Bluetti mid-range power stations. If you are looking at buying a mid-range power station, this article will hopefully help you. Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Vahid Vee is a full-time blogger who is highly passionate about portable and off-grid power backup systems. As a keen observer of the global portable power market, he is really excited to share with you the latest trends, new products, and other developments in the market. #Contact Email @ veevahid@gmail.com – LinkedIn – Full blog profile.