- Pioneer Na promises a reliable power flow during severe freezing weather conditions
- Bluetti says that sodium-ion continues to load even when lithium systems collapse
- The power lifting mode briefly offers a heavier load support beyond the normal capacity
At IFA 2025, Bluetti introduced Pioneer Na, described as the first portable power plant to use sodium-ion batteries.
Basically, the device is a large rechargeable unit designed to maintain electronics and household appliances during breakdowns or out -of -network travel.
Unlike lithium -based systems, which often fight when temperatures drop, the Pioneer Na was designed to continue loading and reliably unloading in freezing conditions.
Technical complaints and limitations
Bluetti says that this electricity bank can continue to load at –15 ° C and unload at –25 ° C.
For users in colder climates, this specification deals with a known weakness of lithium fueled systems, which degrade or generally stop when exposed to severe cold.
Bluetti suggests that the Pioneer Na will not only suit households in such regions, but also in polar shipments or prolonged external trips where access to the power of the network is impossible.
The Pioneer Na houses a sodium-ion battery of 900 Wh, offering 1,500 W of power.
It also supports a “power lifting mode” which increases this temporarily to 2,250 W for heavier loads.
With these specifications, this device can easily work as a laptop power bank and more.
The unit also supports the AC and photovoltaic load, and under moderate weather conditions from 10 to 25 ° C, it can recharge from zero to 80% in about 35 minutes when the AC and Solar inputs are used.
The question of whether sodium-ion batteries can offer coherent reliability after repeated cycles of gel-degel remain an open question.
However, the company presents this capacity as a determining more of Pioneer NA.
The aircraft will be officially published on October 15, 2025, but there is no information on the price or availability at the time of the editorial staff.
In addition, Bluetti has announced devices such as the Portable Portable Center in Fridgepower, a 75 mm Slim profile unit with a capacity of 2,016Wh and an output of 1,800 W, intended for devices such as refrigerators, routers and lighting.
There is also the Apex 300 supported by Solar 30.720W, which stores 2,764.8 Wh with an output of 3,840 W, and thanks to expansion modules, the system can reach 58,000 Wh and 11,520w output. This is enough to maintain an entire cleaning for several days.
For mobile and off -network users, Bluetti unveiled the RVSOLAR 48V system, designed for a simplified 30 -minute installation and an extensible capacity at 122 kWh.