BLUETTI Wants You to Trade Your Gas Generator for Solar Power

Clean energy company BLUETTI is making it easier for people to move away from gas-powered generators. This month, the company launched its new “Dark to Green” plan, offering discounts on solar-powered gear to anyone willing to make the switch.
Starting April 25, anyone with a gas generator can sign up online, show proof they own one, and unlock special deals on BLUETTI’s solar generators. It’s part of the company’s bigger goal to cut down on pollution and make clean energy more accessible.

Gas generators are handy during blackouts and outdoor trips, but they also cause problems — they’re loud, dangerous, burn fuel constantly, and release harmful emissions. BLUETTI’s program encourages people to trade them in for quieter, cleaner options that run on solar power.
The company already offers a wide range of portable energy stations for homes, campsites, and even remote job sites. For example, their lightweight EB70S unit can run laptops, car fridges, and small appliances — now on sale for $399 CAD, down from $529. Bigger setups like the AC180P, paired with solar panels for $1198 CAD (was $1998), can charge up during the day and power devices all night — a solid option for camping or working off-grid.

BLUETTI also designs its products to last. Its portable stations, like the AC200L + 2*B300K combo for $4,497 (was $5297), use long-life batteries that can power an entire cabin without the smoke, noise, or hassle of refuelling. Also available is the like the AC200L + 2*B300K combo for $4,497 (was $5297).
If you’re looking for something bigger, BLUETTI’s AC300+B300K for $2199 (was $2599) and AC500 systems for $3998 (was $4598) can store serious amounts of solar power — enough to keep essentials like fridges, Wi-Fi, and lights running through an outage.

With deals running through Earth Month, BLUETTI is hoping more people will ditch gas generators and start using clean solar power. The company says making the switch helps fight pollution and supports a more sustainable future — one backyard, campsite, or cabin at a time.
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