
Can Bluetti Power a Refrigerator?
When the power cuts out, keeping your food from spoiling is a top priority. Whether you're camping in the bush, prepping for blackouts, or just want a backup plan at home, knowing which Bluetti will run a refrigerator—and for how long—is crucial. Let’s break it down in plain Aussie terms.

Portable power station requirements for refrigerators
Understanding refrigerator power consumption and choosing the right Bluetti
Keeping a fridge humming isn’t as simple as plugging it in and hoping for the best. A few factors come into play when working out how much power your fridge needs.
- Size & Type: Bigger fridges draw more juice. French-door fridges are hungrier than a bar fridge.
- Age: Older fridges are energy guzzlers.
- Energy Star Rating: The more stars, the better.
- Ambient Temperature: A hot summer day means your fridge works harder.
- Door Usage: The more you open it, the more it draws.
Starting wattage vs. running wattage
Fridges need a surge of power to start up—usually two to three times their regular running wattage. So a 150W fridge might need up to 600W just to kick in.
Duty cycle and typical wattage
Fridges don’t run constantly. On average, they’re active about 30–40% of the time. That’s called the duty cycle and it plays a big role in estimating runtime.
Running: 100–400W for most modern fridges.
Starting: 500–1200W, depending on the fridge.

Portable power station models and runtimes for refrigerator use
Which Bluetti will run a refrigerator and how long will it last?
Most mid-sized to large Bluetti units can handle refrigeration. That includes:
- EB70S: Good for small bar fridges.
- AC180, AC200P, AC200MAX: Great all-rounders for medium to large fridges.
- AC300/AC500, EP Series: Powerhouses designed for full off-grid living.
Entry-level units like the EB3A or EB55 might struggle, especially with older or larger fridges.

Estimating how long Bluetti will run a fridge
- Step 1: Calculate average consumption. Example: 150W fridge × 0.33 duty cycle × 24 hours = ~1,188Wh/day.
- Step 2: Apply Bluetti’s capacity using the formula: Runtime = (Bluetti Wh × inverter efficiency) ÷ average hourly fridge usage.
- Assuming 90% efficiency, the AC200MAX (2048Wh) would run a fridge for approximately 36 hours.
Estimated runtimes with popular Bluetti models
Bluetti Model | Battery Capacity | Avg. 150W Fridge Runtime |
---|---|---|
AC180 | 1152Wh | ~20–22 hours |
AC200P | 2000Wh | ~34–36 hours |
AC200MAX | 2048Wh | ~36–38 hours |
EB240 | 2400Wh | ~42–45 hours |
AC300 + B300 | 3072Wh | ~54–57 hours |
AC500 + B300S | 5120Wh | ~90–95 hours |

Tips to maximise runtime from a Bluetti power station
- Pre-cool first: Make sure the fridge is already cold before switching to Bluetti.
- Keep the door shut: The less you open it, the longer it’ll last.
- Turn the temperature up slightly: Keeping it at 3–5°C instead of 1°C can make a difference.
- Ventilation matters: Keep airflow clear around both the Bluetti and the fridge.
- Run the fridge alone: Don’t run anything else off the same unit.
Can Bluetti power a refrigerator in Australia?
Absolutely. Whether you're off-grid, in a blackout, or camping, Bluetti Australia offers options for every scenario. You’ll find the best portable power station for refrigerator use locally.
If you're shopping around and looking for a best battery powered generator for refrigerator setups, Bluetti models like the AC200MAX or AC300 are top picks for sale.
Some users also refer to their Bluetti manual to double-check compatibility—and yes, many of these units are explicitly designed to handle refrigeration loads.
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