BLUETTI Unveils World's First Sodium-Ion Portable Power Station
Chinese manufacturer BLUETTI has made headlines with the launch of the world's first sodium-ion portable power station, the Pioneer Na. This innovative product offers unique features and performance, setting a new standard in portable energy storage.
The Pioneer Na boasts an impressive 900 Wh capacity and a power output of 1,500 W, with a special mode that boosts output to 2,250 W for purely resistive loads. Its ability to charge at temperatures as low as -15 °C and discharge at -25 °C makes it ideal for extreme conditions. Notably, the Pioneer Na weighs 16 kg, around 20 to 25% heavier than comparable traditional lithium iron phosphate (LFP) portable stations due to the use of sodium-ion technology.
BLUETTI, known for its early adoption of sodium-ion batteries, has once again demonstrated its commitment to innovation. The company has not disclosed the specific name of the individual or group leading the development of the 'sodium-ion portable energy speaker system', but it is understood that such projects are typically coordinated by interdisciplinary teams involving engineers, chemists, and product managers.
The Pioneer Na, BLUETTI's latest innovation, offers impressive performance and versatility, making it a standout product in the portable power station market. Despite its additional weight, the Pioneer Na's unique features and capabilities make it an attractive option for those seeking a reliable and durable power source, even in extreme conditions.
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