I tested this 9-in-1 off-grid portable power station that claims a 17-year lifespan - here's my verdict
Briefly

The Bluetti Elite 200 V2 is a portable power station built for high performance and reliability. It features automotive-grade LiFePO4 cells with a lifespan of 6,000 recharge cycles, equating to 17 years of service. With a power capacity of 2,073Wh, it remains compact. The power station weighs 53.4 lbs and includes four AC ports outputting 2,600W. Additionally, it can handle resistive loads up to 3,900W. Charging options include AC and solar power, enhancing its utility during power outages.
The Elite 200 V2 is a 9-in-1 portable power solution that's built to deliver a lot of power for extended periods.
Bluetti has focused on durability and reliability, using automotive-grade LiFePO4 cells that have a 6,000-recharge cycle lifespan, allowing them to offer up to 17 years of continuous service.
The unit holds 2,073Wh of power, but packs this into a portable power station not much bigger than ones I've used that only have half that.
The four AC ports can push out 2,600W, enough to handle most home appliances that you might want to run when off-grid or when the power is out.
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