- Pioneer na promises reliable power flow under harsh freezing conditions
- Bluetti claims that sodium-ion continues to charge even when lithium systems collapse
- Stream lifting mode provides short heavier load support beyond normal capacity
In IFA 2025, Bluetti Pioneer Na introduced, described as the first portable power plant to use sodium-ion batteries.
In its core, the device is a large rechargeable device designed to hold electronics and appliances running during power breaks or off-grip.
Unlike lithium -based systems that often struggle when temperatures fall, Pioneer Na is designed to continue charging and reliably discharged under freezing conditions.
Technical requirements and restrictions
Bluetti says this force bank can continue to charge at –15 ° C and discharge at –25 ° C.
For users in colder climate, this specification relates to a known weakness in lithium -driven systems, which are typically degraded or closed when exposed to severe cold.
Bluetti suggests that Pioneer NA will not only be suitable for households in such regions, but also for polar expeditions or extended outdoor trips where access to network is impossible.
Pioneer Na houses a 900WH sodium-ion battery that delivers 1,500W effect.
It also supports a “power lifting state” that temporarily travels to 2,250W to heavier loads.
With these specifications, this device can easily act as a laptop Power Bank and more.
The unit also supports both AC and Fotovoltaic charging, and in moderate weather conditions of 10-25 ° C it can recharge from zero to 80% of approx. 35 minutes when both AC and Solar input are used.
Whether sodium-ion batteries can provide uniform reliability after repeated freezing cycles is still an open question.
However, the company presents this capacity as Pioneer NA’s defining advantage.
The unit is officially released on October 15, 2025, but there is no information about price or accessibility at the time of writing.
In addition, Bluetti units such as refrigerator lanes advertised Portable Power Station, a 75 mm Slim-profile device with 2,016WH capacity and 1,800W output, designed for appliances such as refrigerators, routers and lighting.
There is also the 30,720W sun -backed Apex 300, which stores 2,764.8Wh with 3,840W output, and through expansion modules the system can reach 58,000 wh and 11,520W output. This is enough to maintain an entire household for several days.
For mobile and off-Grid users, the Bluetti RVSOLAR 48V system revealed, designed for simplified 30-minute installation and expanded to 122kWh capacity.



