Choosing between the Bluetti AC200L and Elite 200 V2 portable power station?
Short answer: the AC200L has more punch and room to expand, while the Elite 200 V2 is lighter and long-lasting.
But when you factor in charging speeds, portability, and how you'll actually use it in Australia, the choice gets interesting. Let's dig in.
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The AC200L packs a 2048Wh LiFePO4 battery. It's built for stability, safety, and consistent performance.
The Elite 200 V2 comes in at 2100Wh, also using LiFePO4 chemistry. Both are steady performers, ideal for regular use in everything from bush camps to home backup setups.
The AC200L will comfortably deliver over 3,000 cycles before its capacity dips to 80%.
The Elite 200 V2 claims around 6,000 cycles thanks to its more conservative charge management.
For someone who uses a power station often, that cycle count could make a difference over the years. If you're wondering how long a Bluetti will actually last, the Elite 200 V2's 6,000-cycle rating puts it well ahead.
The AC200L puts out 2,200W continuously and can surge up to 4,800W. This is perfect for high-start appliances like fridges or small air-conditioners.
The Elite 200 V2 offers 1,800W continuous and around 3,600W surge - enough for most home and camping gear, but with a little less overhead for the big hitters.
The AC200L can reach 80% in about 90 minutes with dual AC charging.
The Elite 200 V2 is no slouch either, taking around 2.5-3 hours for a full AC charge.
Bluetti's AC200L can take in up to 1,200W from solar panels, making it well suited to extended off-grid setups.
The Elite 200 V2 caps its solar intake at around 800W. Still capable, but a bit slower to refill on solar alone. For tips on getting the most out of it, see our guide on how to charge a power station with a solar panel.
Both units support car charging.
The AC200L goes a step further with compatibility for alternator chargers and generators - handy for longer road trips or home backup in storm season.

The AC200L tips the scales at around 27.8kg. It's hefty, but manageable with its built-in handles.
The Elite 200 V2 is much easier to move at 20kg, which is a noticeable difference when loading it into a ute or camper.
Both units are built tough. The AC200L has a more industrial, squared-off design. The Elite 200 V2 feels more compact and refined.
Neither has a full IP weatherproof rating, so both will need some shelter if the rain sets in.
The AC200L comes loaded with multiple AC outlets, four USB-A ports, two USB-C PD ports, DC outputs, and an RV port.
The Elite 200 V2 offers multiple AC outlets, several USB-A, USB-C PD ports, and DC outputs. It covers most portable gear with ease.
The AC200L offers Bluetooth app control, so you can check or adjust it remotely.
The Elite 200 V2 relies on a built-in display for key information, which is simple and effective but lacks remote access.
The AC200L functions as a UPS, switching power in quickly enough to keep sensitive devices like computers safe. For a deeper look at how this works, see our article on portable power stations as a UPS.
The Elite 200 V2 also has UPS capability, though its transfer speed is a touch slower.
Both models are relatively quiet under normal loads. The cooling fans kick in during heavier use or charging but aren't intrusive.

The AC200L works with Bluetti's expansion batteries, like the B230 and B300, letting you add capacity as your needs grow.
The Elite 200 V2 is a fixed-capacity unit - what you buy is what you'll have for its life.
That makes the AC200L a better pick for anyone thinking long-term or scaling up for larger off-grid systems.
The Elite 200 V2's simplicity suits those who want a compact, self-contained system.
The AC200L is the go-to for people who need flexibility - whether it's running a home fridge in a blackout or powering an off-grid setup for weeks at a time.
The Elite 200 V2 suits anyone who values portability, compact design, and a battery that will last thousands of cycles.
Pricing in Australia sits fairly close, though the AC200L is usually a touch higher thanks to its expandability and higher output.
Both brands offer strong warranties - Bluetti generally around five years, Elite between three and five depending on the retailer.