B300K Battery
Battery
2.76 kWh LFP battery module that docks into the AC500 head unit. Stack up to 6 per head for 16.56 kWh on a single chassis.
Normalized price
$506 per kWh
$1,399 listed price
Methodology: lowest in-stock merchant price · normalized to nameplate
Capacity expansion in a Bluetti AC500 system
The data
Specifications
Capacity
| Capacity (nominal) | 2.764 kWh |
|---|---|
| Chemistry | LFP |
Lifecycle & warranty
| Warranty | 5 years |
|---|
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- Capacity expansion in a Bluetti AC500 system
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- Bluetti-only — not cross-compatible with other inverter ecosystems
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What people ask about the B300K Battery
LFP vs NMC — does the chemistry actually matter?
Bluetti B300K Battery is LFP (lithium-iron-phosphate) — the chemistry now standard in residential storage. LFP runs cooler, doesn't have the runaway-fire risk profile of NMC, and tolerates 100% depth-of-discharge without warranty hits. It's slightly heavier and slightly less energy-dense than NMC, but for stationary residential use those are non-issues. LFP is the right choice — it's what we'd recommend either way.
What's the real usable capacity vs the spec sheet number?
Bluetti B300K Battery is rated 2.764kWh and (per the manufacturer) full DoD is in-warranty. In practice we'd still plan to use ~95% to leave reserve for the BMS to balance cells and to handle the small efficiency loss at the very bottom of the discharge curve.
How realistic are the cycle-life claims?
LFP cells typically rate at 6,000–10,000 cycles to 80% DoD, which is 19+ years at one cycle per day. Real residential use rarely fully cycles every day, so calendar aging (cells degrading over time regardless of use) is usually the practical limiter, not cycle count.
Can I parallel multiple B300K Battery units?
Bluetti B300K Battery is sold as a single fixed-capacity unit and not designed to be paralleled or stacked. To grow capacity, you'd add a second bank with its own (or shared) inverter — workable, but more complex than buying a stackable system from day one.
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