Bluetti unveiled the Pioneer Na at IFA 2025 in Berlin, marking it as the world’s first portable power station to use sodium-ion battery technology. The move signals a shift toward more sustainable and resilient energy storage for extreme environments.

The Pioneer Na packs a 900 Wh sodium-ion battery that can deliver 1,500 W of continuous power, with a temporary Power Lifting Mode boosting output to 2,250 W for demanding appliances. Unlike conventional lithium-based models, this unit reliably charges at −15 °C (5 °F) and discharges at temperatures as low as −25 °C (−13 °F)—ideal for cold-weather scenarios where lithium batteries often fail.

Bluetti highlights environmental benefits too. The sodium-ion chemistry avoids cobalt and lithium, reduces dependency on rare materials, and delivers a 4,000-cycle lifespan, ensuring long-term reliability. The station weighs 16 kg, making it slightly heavier than comparable lithium models—pricing was not disclosed but global availability begins October 15, 2025.

This launch aligns with Bluetti’s broader IFA 2025 strategy to push clean energy solutions in diverse contexts. Additional reveals included the RVSolar 48V System, a modular off-grid power platform for RVs and cabins, and FridgePower, a slim battery backup designed for uninterrupted home appliance performance. Both received recognition in the “Tech for Good” category at IFA.

Specifications

Battery Chemistry: Cobalt- and lithium-free sodium-ion

Battery Type: Sodium-ion, 900 Wh capacity

Continuous Power Output: 1,500 W

Power Lifting Mode: Up to 2,250 W (temporary boost)

Temperature Performance: Charges at −15 °C, discharges at −25 °C

Longevity: Rated for over 4,000 charge cycles with ~70% residual capacity

Recharging: AC and solar input; 0–80% recharge in ~35 minutes under moderate conditions

Weight: 16 kg

Launch Date: Global availability from October 15, 2025