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BLUETTI AC200MAX vs DJI Power 1000 V2

Real-world runtimes, scenario verdicts, and ownership costs compared — which wins for your use case.

Written by Ian SchneiderUpdated

Solar & Off-Grid Tester, Station Arena Test Desk

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BLUETTI AC200MAX Portable Power Station

BLUETTI

AC200MAX

2,048Wh2,200W61.9 lb

3,590Power Score · Appliance Class

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$1,199.00 list · direct from BLUETTI

DJI Power 1000 V2 Portable Power Station

DJI

Power 1000 V2

1,024Wh2,600W31.3 lb

3,328Power Score · Appliance Class

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$699.00 list · direct from DJI

Spec deltas

Capacity
2,048Wh
1,024Wh
Output
2,200W
2,600W
Weight
61.9 lb
31.3 lb
Price
$1,199
$699
Cost / Wh
$0.59
$0.68
Cycle life
3,500
4,000
Solar input
900W
1,200W
01

The BLUETTI AC200MAX (2,048Wh) and DJI Power 1000 V2 (1,024Wh) sit in different weight classes. The real question: do your power needs justify the larger unit, or would you be overpaying for capacity that sits unused? We'd buy the Power 1000 V2.

The AC200MAX's 2,048Wh keeps a fridge going for 12 hours. The Power 1000 V2's 1,024Wh manages 6 hours. The bigger unit rides out a full weekend outage. The smaller one needs a recharge by Saturday night. But if your actual use case is camping, tailgating, or keeping devices charged, the Power 1000 V2 does the job at 31.3 lbs and $699 — no overkill, no regret.

Pick the Power 1000 V2 if you want maximum capability and room to grow. Go with the AC200MAX if you primarily need it for 8-hour blackout or cpap overnight. Most buyers overlook this: the AC200MAX costs ~$0.17/kWh over its full lifespan, which adds up significantly over years of regular use. Keep scrolling for the full breakdown. The scenario verdicts below hold a few surprises.

02

Bench Notes

What each unit does well, where it falls short, and the trade-offs that matter.

BLUETTI AC200MAX

The 2,200W inverter handles most daily devices like laptops, blenders, and TVs, but will struggle with heating elements that require over 1500W. Weighing in at 61.9 lbs, this is not a unit you want to carry far. It's best suited as a stationary backup or RV companion. A standout feature is the value proposition: at roughly $0.59 per watt-hour, it's one of the most cost-effective options on the market.

Strengths

  • +Larger battery capacity
  • +Longer warranty

Trade-offs

  • Substantially more expensive (+$500) than the Power 1000 V2.
  • Significantly heavier (+30.6 lbs), making it harder to move.

DJI Power 1000 V2

With a massive 2,600W output (and 4,400W surge), the Power 1000 V2 can run high-wattage appliances like space heaters, hair dryers, and electric grills without tripping.

Strengths

  • +Costs $500 less
  • +Lighter by 30.6 lb
  • +Higher AC output
  • +Faster solar charging

Trade-offs

  • No major technical downsides compared to rival.
03

Will It Power Your Gear?

Scenario math and per-appliance runtimes, modeled from the spec record.

Scenario verdicts

We ran the math on six real-world scenarios. Here's which unit survives your actual life.

SCN-01 · 2 nights · needs 2,100Wh

Weekend Camping

Two nights off-grid with essential comfort

Neither unit

Neither unit can fully handle this scenario (needs 2,100Wh). You'd need a higher-capacity station or to cut back on usage.

Camping power station guide

Battery budget usedlower = more headroom

LOAD  Phone Charger 15W×6h · LED Lights 40W×8h · Box Fan 75W×14h · CPAP Machine 40W×16h

SCN-02 · 8 hours · needs 1,645Wh

8-Hour Blackout

Keep the essentials running through a night without power

AC200MAX

The Power 1000 V2 runs out of juice. It only has 870Wh usable, but this scenario needs 1,645Wh. The AC200MAX covers it and still has 6h of phone charging left over.

Emergency blackout power guide

Battery budget usedlower = more headroom

LOAD  Fridge 150W×8h · Router + Modem 20W×8h · LED Lights (4 bulbs) 40W×6h · Phone Charger 15W×3h

SCN-03 · 8 hours · needs 320Wh

CPAP Overnight

Sleep therapy without interruption — the #1 medical use case

AC200MAX

Both are massively overpowered for CPAP. You're using 37% or less. Save $500 and buy the cheaper unit; the extra capacity is wasted on a 40W medical device. Instead, invest in a second battery for multi-night camping trips.

Battery budget usedlower = more headroom

LOAD  CPAP Machine 40W×8h

SCN-04 · 8 hours · needs 910Wh

Remote Workday

Full work day off-grid without power anxiety

AC200MAX

The Power 1000 V2 runs out of juice. It only has 870Wh usable, but this scenario needs 910Wh. The AC200MAX covers it and still has 55h of phone charging left over.

Battery budget usedlower = more headroom

LOAD  Laptop 60W×8h · External Monitor 30W×8h · Router + Modem 20W×8h · Phone Charger 15W×2h

SCN-05 · 4 hours · needs 670Wh

Tailgate Party

Game day power for the crew

AC200MAX

Both handle it, but neither is stressed. Tailgating is a light load. The AC200MAX's extra margin is nice but not decisive here. Consider weight instead: you're carrying this to a parking lot, and 31 lbs makes a real difference when loading up.

Battery budget usedlower = more headroom

LOAD  Blender 400W×0.5h · LED TV (55") 80W×4h · Bluetooth Speaker 15W×4h · Phone Charger (×3) 45W×2h

SCN-06 · 24 hours · needs 4,685Wh

Van Life Daily

A full day of mobile living — the ultimate endurance test

Neither unit

Neither unit can fully handle this scenario (needs 4,685Wh). You'd need a higher-capacity station or to cut back on usage.

RV & van-life power guide

Battery budget usedlower = more headroom

LOAD  Mini-Fridge 150W×24h · Laptop 60W×4h · Phone Charger 15W×3h · LED Lights 40W×5h · Fan 75W×8h

The Load Test

RUNTIME = (Wh × 0.85) ÷ LOAD

None of the six scenarios above exactly yours? Build it. Toggle what you'd plug in; both units are tested against the combined draw.

Essentials

Comfort & Convenience

High-Draw Appliances

Test duration

8h

Continuous draw

205W

Projected runtime

AC200MAX8.5h
94% of usable battery in 8h
Power 1000 V24.2h
dead in 4.2h — before your 8h window ends

For this load: AC200MAX runs 8.5h vs 4.2h.

Check AC200MAX price →

$1,199 list · direct from BLUETTI

Modeled from the spec record — same math as the tables below. Methodology

Runtime by appliance

Real-world runtime estimates for common appliances, modeled at 85% inverter efficiency.¹

Essentials

The basics you need runningscale 0–116.1h
ApplianceAC200MAXPower 1000 V2
CPAP Machine40W draw
AC200MAX: 43.5h5 full nights
Power 1000 V2: 21.8h2 full nights
Phone Charger15W draw
AC200MAX: 116.1h
Power 1000 V2: 58h
Router + Modem20W draw
AC200MAX: 87h
Power 1000 V2: 43.5h
Starlink75W draw
AC200MAX: 23.2h
Power 1000 V2: 11.6h
LED Lights (4 bulbs)40W draw
AC200MAX: 43.5h
Power 1000 V2: 21.8h
Laptop (Working)60W draw
AC200MAX: 29h
Power 1000 V2: 14.5h

Comfort & Convenience

Makes off-grid life actually enjoyablescale 0–23.2h
ApplianceAC200MAXPower 1000 V2
Box Fan75W draw
AC200MAX: 23.2h
Power 1000 V2: 11.6h
LED TV (55")80W draw
AC200MAX: 21.8h
Power 1000 V2: 10.9h
Mini-Fridge150W draw
AC200MAX: 11.6h
Power 1000 V2: 5.8h
Electric Blanket200W draw
AC200MAX: 8.7h1 full night
Power 1000 V2: 4.4h0 full nights

High-Draw Appliances

These reveal the real limitsscale 0–1.7h
ApplianceAC200MAXPower 1000 V2
Coffee Maker1000W draw
AC200MAX: 1.7h
Power 1000 V2: 0.9h
Microwave1200W draw
AC200MAX: 1.5h
Power 1000 V2: 0.7h
Space Heater1500W draw
AC200MAX: 1.2h
Power 1000 V2: 0.6h

¹ Runtime = (capacity × 0.85) ÷ appliance watts. Within each group, all bars share one time scale (the group's longest runtime), so lengths are comparable across appliances; identical runtimes collapse into a single blue/orange bar. Actual runtime varies with battery age, temperature, and simultaneous loads — see methodology.

Conclusion

July 10, 2026

Verdict: the Power 1000 V2

The Power 1000 V2 takes the lead. and delivers 400W more power than the AC200MAX. With a price tag that is $500 lower, it provides significantly better value.

Cycle lifePower 1000 V24,000 vs 3,500 cycles
Continuous outputPower 1000 V22,600W vs 2,200W
Sticker pricePower 1000 V2$699 vs $1,199
PortabilityPower 1000 V231.3 vs 61.9 lb
Solar inputPower 1000 V21,200W vs 900W

Overall score margin: 3,590 vs 3,328 (+7.9%)

List prices as of July 10, 2026. The links below open BLUETTI's and DJI's current prices.

Check Power 1000 V2 price

$699.00 list · direct from DJI

or check the AC200MAX price$1,199.00 list

Written by Ian Schneider, Solar & Off-Grid Tester · Station Arena Test Desk · Updated July 10, 2026

04

Measured Data

Benchmark scores and the full spec record, side by side.

Benchmark scores

AC200MAXPower 1000 V2
Overall Power Score
3,590
3,328
RV LivingEnergy Density & Output
3,575
3,244
Home BackupCapacity & Resilience
3,380
3,422
Solar GeneratorSolar Input & Efficiency
3,457
3,269
TailgatingOutlets & Portability
3,429
3,078
Food TruckSustained Heavy Output
3,658
3,187
Apartment BalconyCompact Solar Living
3,314
3,087

Not rated for both units (minimum threshold unmet): UPS, CPAP, Camping.

Full specifications

SpecificationAC200MAXPower 1000 V2★ Our pick
Price
$1,199.00
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$699.00
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Capacity (Wh)20481024
Output (W)22002600
Surge Peak4800W4400W
AC Outlets52
USB-C Charging Outputs100W140W
Solar Input (W)9001200
Weight (lbs)61.931.3
UPSNoYes (10ms)
Charging Cycles35004000
ChemistryLiFePO4LiFePO4
Warranty (Years)4Not Specified
Battery Expansion FeasibilityYesYes
App ControlYesYes
$/Watt Hour$.59$.68
Noise Level (db)<50Not Specified
Solar Input TypeMC4SDC/SDC Lite
USB-A Ports42
USB-C Ports12
Cost per Whᵈ$0.59/Wh$0.68/Wh

ᵈ Derived: price ÷ rated capacity.

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How these numbers are produced

Numeric verification

Every figure on this page traces to our spec database or arithmetic on it — no estimated numbers.

Owner claims

Statements about owner experience are cited to published reviews.

Runtime model

Runtime = (rated capacity × 0.85 inverter efficiency) ÷ device wattage. Solar recharge estimates assume panels deliver 70% of rated output. Cold weather, battery age, and stacked loads reduce real-world results.

Power Score

Computed from 14 published spec dimensions, weighted per use-case bench. Higher is better; a unit must meet a bench's minimum threshold to be rated.

Test Notes & Caveats

Hidden gotchas and advantages we spotted that you won't find on the product page.

[NOTE]

AC200MAX: 61.9 lbs Is a Commitment

At 61.9 lbs, this is manageable but not fun to carry. That's heavier than a large checked suitcase. Moving it from your car to a campsite requires some effort and flat terrain.

[NOTE]

AC200MAX: 50dB Under Load

50dB is about as loud as moderate rainfall. If you're running a CPAP or sleeping near this unit, the fan noise may be noticeable. Most people find anything above 45dB disruptive for sleep.

[ADVANTAGE]

Surge Power: Inverter Quality Indicator

The AC200MAX has a 2.2× surge-to-continuous ratio vs the Power 1000 V2's 1.7×. A higher ratio (≥2×) means the inverter handles motor startup surges better. That's critical for fridges, AC compressors, and power tools that briefly draw 2-3× their rated wattage. The Power 1000 V2 may trip when starting these appliances even though its continuous wattage looks sufficient.

[ADVANTAGE]

Only the Power 1000 V2 Has UPS Protection

The Power 1000 V2 can act as an uninterruptible power supply. Plug your PC, router, or CPAP into it and it switches to battery seamlessly during an outage. The AC200MAX doesn't have this feature, so connected devices will experience a power interruption.

[CAUTION]

Power 1000 V2: Noise Level Not Disclosed

The AC200MAX publishes its noise level (50dB), but the Power 1000 V2 doesn't. Brands that don't disclose noise specs often have louder units. If noise matters to you (CPAP users, apartment dwellers), this is worth investigating before buying.

Full record above — the Test Desk pick is the Power 1000 V2.

Check Power 1000 V2 price →or check the AC200MAX price
05

Ownership Analysis

What happens after you buy — true cost of ownership, brand trust, and growth potential.

Lifetime value

AC200MAXPower 1000 V2

│ warranty ends · Reaching the cycle rating means ~80% capacity remains — degraded, not dead.

MetricAC200MAXPower 1000 V2
Purchase price$1,199.00$699.00
Lifetime energy delivery7,168 kWh4,096 kWh
Cost per lifetime kWh$0.17$0.17
Cost per warranty year$300/yr$/yr
Battery lifespan9.6yr daily · 33.7yr weekends · 67.3yr weekly11yr daily · 38.5yr weekends · 76.9yr weekly

Analyst note

The Power 1000 V2 is cheaper to buy, but the AC200MAX is cheaper to own. At $0.17/kWh over its lifetime vs $0.17/kWh, the AC200MAX's higher cycle life and capacity make each dollar go further over the years.

Brand trust

BLUETTI

Ecosystem

One of the broadest lineups — 15-20+ models from budget (AC2A) to flagship (Apex 300, 3072Wh). Includes specialized products: vehicle solar hubs, sodium-ion cold-weather units, and balcony storage systems.

Support

The most inconsistent support in the space. Heavily email-based with China timezone delays. Some users get smooth, efficient service; others report weeks of troubleshooting runarounds, being offered discounts on new units instead of repairs, and confusing third-party purchase claim processes. Buying direct from Bluetti's website tends to produce better support outcomes.

Community

Active and growing — Reddit r/bluetti has a dedicated community. Second-largest after EcoFlow in engagement.

App experience

Rated 4.5/5 iOS and Android — tied for best app experience in the category. V3.0 UI redesign was well-received.

Unique strength

Best capacity-to-price ratio in the market — strongest value proposition overall. Widest product diversity including industry-firsts like sodium-ion cold-weather units and dual solar+alternator vehicle hubs. Full LFP standardization across lineup (3,500-6,000+ cycles). Dual-voltage (120V/240V) in flagships.

Worth knowing

Customer support inconsistency is the #1 risk factor. Older/discontinued units may become unrepairable — no spare parts policy for some models. Some reports of erratic communication from support agents.

All BLUETTI power stations tested →

DJI

Ecosystem

New entrant (2024) — 4 power station models: Power 500, Power 1000 V2, Power 1000 Mini, Power 2000

Support

Leveraging DJI's established global support and repair center network from the drone business. Generally positive reputation inherited from drone operations, but limited power-station-specific track record.

Community

No dedicated power station community yet. Discussions happen within r/dji (~250K members, mostly drone users). Very small power-specific presence on Facebook and forums.

App experience

Rated 3.5/5 iOS and Android (DJI Home app ratings reflect entire DJI ecosystem including drones/cameras, not power-station-specific). Users report the on-device screen is more reliable than the app.

Unique strength

Quietest operation in the category (~26dB). Fastest wall-charging speeds (~56 min for V2). 700+ battery patents from drone R&D. SDC ports for ultra-fast DJI drone charging. Premium industrial design and build quality. LFP batteries rated for 4,000+ cycles.

Worth knowing

Very new to the power station space — only ~2 years of track record. No built-in solar charge controller (requires separate proprietary adapter). SDC ports are proprietary to DJI ecosystem. Limited "plug-and-play" value for non-DJI users. No expansion battery ecosystem yet.

All DJI power stations tested →

Analyst note

DJI positions itself as a mid-to-premium brand with stronger support infrastructure, while BLUETTI competes on value. The question is whether the DJI ecosystem and support premium is worth it for your use case.

Growth path

AC200MAX

EXPANDABLE

Supports BLUETTI expansion batteries, so you can add capacity later without replacing the base unit — useful if your needs may climb past 2,048Wh.

Accepts up to 900W of solar. Suitable for a 1-2 panel setup.

Generous port selection supports complex multi-device setups.

Expansion batteries are BLUETTI-specific. You're investing in the BLUETTI ecosystem.

Power 1000 V2

EXPANDABLE

Supports DJI expansion batteries, so you can add capacity later without replacing the base unit — useful if your needs may climb past 1,024Wh.

Accepts up to 1,200W of solar. Enough for a serious multi-panel array.

Adequate ports for most setups, but heavy users may want a power strip.

Expansion batteries are DJI-specific. You're investing in the DJI ecosystem.

AC200MAXPower 1000 V2

Analyst note

Both expand, but the Power 1000 V2's higher solar ceiling (1,200W vs 900W) gives it the stronger off-grid growth path — more panels can feed a bigger bank as it grows.

06

The Bottom Line

The full picture comes down to this. The Power 1000 V2 edges ahead on our overall analysis, but the margin is narrow enough that your specific use case should drive the decision. Review the scenario verdicts above — if the AC200MAX wins in the scenarios that match your life, it's the right choice regardless of aggregate scores.

If neither the AC200MAX nor the Power 1000 V2 feels like the right fit, your power needs probably sit outside what these two target. Use our comparison tool above to explore alternatives that better match your specific wattage and runtime requirements. Prices on portable power stations fluctuate frequently. Both BLUETTI and DJI discount regularly, so check the current price before committing. Prime Day and Black Friday pricing typically drops 20-30%.

07

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers drawn from the spec record and cited owner research.

Is the AC200MAX worth $500 more than the Power 1000 V2?

A tough sell. The AC200MAX offers 1,024Wh more battery capacity (that's 6 extra hours of running a mini-fridge), but $500 is a steep premium for a single upgrade. At $0.68/Wh, the Power 1000 V2 delivers better bang for your buck. Unless that advantage is non-negotiable, save the cash. Better yet, put it toward a solar panel that pays for itself in free charges.

How does the 1,024Wh capacity difference actually affect daily use?

The AC200MAX's 2,048Wh battery keeps a mini-fridge running for roughly 12 hours vs the Power 1000 V2's 6 hours. Where it really matters: during an 8-hour blackout running your fridge, router, lights, AND charging your phone simultaneously (about 1,645Wh total), the AC200MAX handles it while the Power 1000 V2 runs dry. What specs don't mention: runtime drops 20-30% in cold weather (below 32°F/0°C) as battery chemistry slows down. The AC200MAX's extra capacity provides a critical cold-weather buffer. For occasional phone and laptop charging, both are overkill. This gap only matters for sustained, multi-appliance use.

Can I actually carry the AC200MAX, or is the Power 1000 V2 the only portable option?

Neither is "portable" in any hiking sense. The Power 1000 V2 (31.3 lbs) and the AC200MAX (61.9 lbs) are both appliances you place and leave. The 30.6-lb difference matters when loading into a vehicle or moving between rooms, but that's about it. If true portability is your priority, look at units under 20 lbs in a different class entirely.

How fast can each unit recharge from solar panels in real conditions?

On paper, the Power 1000 V2 accepts 1,200W vs the AC200MAX's 900W of solar input. What the spec sheet won't tell you: solar panels typically deliver only 60-80% of their rated output due to panel angle, cloud cover, and temperature. In realistic conditions, expect full recharge in about 1.2 hours for the Power 1000 V2 and 3.3 hours for the AC200MAX. That gap widens on cloudy days, when the Power 1000 V2's higher input ceiling captures more of whatever sunlight is available. One more thing: summer gives you ~7 productive solar hours per day. Winter drops to ~4. If solar is your primary recharge method, the Power 1000 V2's advantage is substantial.

Can I use the Power 1000 V2 as a home UPS to protect my electronics during blackouts?

Yes. The Power 1000 V2 has UPS mode with true 0ms switchover (double-conversion). Even hospital-grade equipment won't notice. Plug in your desktop PC, router, NAS, or CPAP machine and it switches to battery seamlessly when the grid drops. The AC200MAX does not have this feature. Without UPS, a blackout means: your PC reboots (potentially corrupting unsaved work), your NAS may corrupt its drive array, your CPAP alarms and wakes you up, and your security cameras go dark until you manually switch them over. If always-on power protection matters, this is a dealbreaker advantage for the Power 1000 V2.

Is BLUETTI or DJI more reliable for long-term ownership?

Both brands have strengths and trade-offs. BLUETTI: 2-6 years depending on model (up to 10 years on home backup systems). Response times vary significantly. Some reports of units being deemed unrepairable with no parts available for older models. DJI: 3-5 years depending on model. DJI has a reasonable track record from drone products. Too early for comprehensive power station warranty data. One piece of advice from the power station community: regardless of brand, buy from Costco or Amazon. Their return policies provide a safety net that manufacturer warranties alone can't match, especially for a product you'll rely on in emergencies. Both brands use LFP (lithium iron phosphate) batteries in their current lineup, the most proven chemistry for longevity and safety.

Bottom line: should I buy the AC200MAX or the Power 1000 V2?

We'd buy the Power 1000 V2. Strong value at a lower price, and for most real-world use cases the spec gaps don't translate to meaningful capability gaps. The AC200MAX makes sense only if you specifically need its higher capacity for demanding sustained loads like full-home backup or commercial use.

Check Power 1000 V2 price →

Where to buy

AC200MAX

BLUETTI AC200MAX

$1,199.00

Check current price

$1,199.00 list · direct from BLUETTI

Power 1000 V2

DJI Power 1000 V2Pick

$699.00

Check current price

$699.00 list · direct from DJI

Prices may vary by retailer and are subject to change.