ACCESS Newswire
26 Sep 2023, 22:35 GMT+10
LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESSWIRE / September 26, 2023 / The importance of protecting the environment and embracing sustainable practices has become more evident than ever before. The impacts of climate change, including escalating greenhouse gases, rising sea levels, warmer oceans, and increasing ocean acidity, underscore the urgent need for action.
Transitioning to Clean Energy
The prevailing use of fossil fuels is the prime driver behind climate change, necessitating a shift towards renewable energy sources. Among these, solar energy is an accessible and economical alternative to traditional fuels. With just a few solar panels on rooftops or balconies, everyone can harness clean, free solar power.
However, relying solely on a solar system may not guarantee uninterrupted power during overcast days or grid outages. This is where BLUETTI comes in as a pioneer in the energy storage sector, offering game-changing solutions designed to store excess solar energy for overnight or emergency use.
BLUETTI's Green Commitment
BLUETTI is committed to advancing clean energy technology and promoting sustainable living. Its name reflects its core values - protecting the 'BLUE' sky, the promise of 'Tomorrow' through technology, and the spirit of 'Innovation.' BLUETTI employs eco-friendly Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries, safe and non-combustible with a lifespan of up to 3,500 life cycles. Products seamlessly integrate solar charging, exemplified by the AC300 system which is renowned for versatility and efficiency.
Empowering Sustainable Living with AC300
The AC300 system ensures power outage preparedness and green living. It delivers 3,000W power within 20 milliseconds of a grid failure, keeping the house running as usual. Its modular structure allows capacity customization, ranging from 3,072Wh to an impressive 12,288Wh, for diverse needs. The AC300 system efficiently harnesses solar energy at a peak rate of 2,400W, efficiently fueling itself in just 1.8 to 2.3 hours and ensuring reliable off-grid power.
The basic 3,072Wh setup can power various appliances. For instance, it can run an 800W refrigerator for 3 hours, a 1,500W heater for 1.7 hours, and an 8,000 BTU AC unit for 3-5 hours. Adding more batteries can extend the runtime.
BLUETTI is currently offering substantial savings on the AC300+B300 system, its bundles with PV200 solar panels, B300 battery and accessories. The company also offers an unbeatable alternative for smaller homes, the EP500 which is a 2,000W/5,100Wh all-in-one power station. It also ensures seamless power supply and a greener lifestyle with its responsive UPS function and 1,200W solar charging.
Beyond Solar Solutions: Green Initiatives
Apart from solar solutions, embracing green actions makes a great difference:
- Minimize single-use plastics.
- Opt for energy-efficient appliances.
- Use public transport or bikes to reduce emissions.
- Support local and organic products.
- Conserve water and plant trees.
- Reduce meat consumption.
- Spread environmental awareness.
The list can go on and on. Living green doesn't require monumental changes. Every small effort, when multiplied across millions, has great power. With summer's arrival, the BLUETTI solar solutions offer a chance for a low-carbon lifestyle, helping to embrace renewable energy for a sustainable future.
Contact:
Amanda Yan
Integrated Marketing for BLUETTI
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SOURCE: Bluetti Power Inc.
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