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This Charger Refills Your Power Station While You Drive to Camp

Adventure van buyers have a new problem: the gear got better, but the batteries got hungrier. A fridge, lights, laptop, camera kit, and a couple of e-bike batteries can chew through a power station fast. Then you plug into the 12V socket and watch the percentage crawl.

BLUETTI built the Bluetti Charger 2 to fix that. It’s an alternator-and-solar charger that’s meant to live in the “SUV/truck/RV basecamp” lane. BLUETTI’s own Charger 2 specs page says a typical 12V car port delivers about 80–90 watts. The Charger 2 is rated for much more input—up to 1,200 watts when you combine alternator and solar—so the drive to camp becomes your refill window.

Price is the other hook. BLUETTI’s U.S. store listing for Charger 2 shows $349 marked down from $599. BLUETTI’s CES 2026 announcement says the launch pricing runs through February 7, 2026. That’s a real price and a hard deadline.

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What the Bluetti Charger 2 Actually Does

Start with the useful numbers. The store listing says Charger 2 can pull up to 800 watts from your alternator, and up to 1,200 watts total when you combine alternator and solar input. It also lists a 600-watt DC output through a DC hub, so you can feed 12V/24V gear without stacking extra converters.

That changes how you plan a trip. Picture a three-hour drive to a trailhead. You run a cooler the whole way. You charge phones, headlamps, and a drone. You roll in, pop the rear hatch, and your power station isn’t limping. The drive already did the work. If you’ve ever rationed battery because you still need to air up tires, run camp lights, and keep food cold, faster charging isn’t a luxury. It’s stress relief.

It also helps the “park and stay put” crowd. If you run solar, the Charger 2 gives you a single place to manage input while your gear draws power. BLUETTI also says you can monitor settings through its app, which matters when you want a set-it-and-forget-it setup.

One reality check: this is an under-hood, high-current install. If you don’t love routing cables, fusing correctly, and mounting hardware where heat and vibration won’t wreck it, pay a pro. And don’t idle your vehicle in an enclosed space just to charge up. Carbon monoxide wins.

My Verdict

If you already own a power station and you actually use it—fridge, lights, camera kit, e-bike charger—the Bluetti Charger 2 fixes a real pain point. At $349, it’s a smart buy for frequent campers and road-trippers who hate arriving with a half-dead battery. If you’re “one trip a year,” keep living on the 12V port and spend the money on fuel and tires. The speed is the point, and you only feel it if you live off your gear.

Ria.city






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