Bluetti has officially launched the Pioneer Na, its latest portable power station featuring next-gen sodium-ion battery technology. After unveiling it alongside other products last month, the company has now confirmed that the Pioneer Na is available directly through its online store.
Pioneer Na power station uses sodium-ion battery tech

The Pioneer Na is being promoted as the first portable power station to use a sodium-ion battery. That matters not just for innovation, but for cold-weather use. Bluetti claims the battery performs reliably in extreme temperatures as low as -25°C (-13°F), making it ideal for outdoor or off-grid environments.
Inside, it packs a 900 Wh sodium-ion battery rated for 4,000 charge cycles, delivering a standard output of 1,500 W. There’s also a Power Lifting Mode that temporarily boosts output up to 2,250 W for devices that need an extra push.
Fast charging and dual input support
One of the standout features is its dual 1,900 W charging support both AC and solar. According to Bluetti, this setup lets the Pioneer Na recharge from 0% to 80% in about 35 minutes. That’s fast, even by premium power station standards.
Compact design with app integration
Despite the power, Bluetti kept the design fairly compact. The Pioneer Na measures just 13.3 x 9.72 x 12.4 inches and weighs roughly 35 lbs (16 kg). It’s small enough to carry for car trips, camping, or home backup use.
Users can monitor charging status, adjust settings, and manage connected devices via the Bluetti companion app, which syncs to the power station over Bluetooth.
Bluetti Pioneer Na powers up to 11 devices at once
The Pioneer Na isn’t short on connectivity, either. It comes equipped with 11 output ports, making it flexible enough to power multiple devices simultaneously.
Here’s a look at what you can plug in:
- Smartphones
- Laptops
- Electric griddles
- Space heaters
- Portable fridges
- And more
With its blend of new battery tech, fast charging, and wide compatibility, the Pioneer Na adds serious versatility to Bluetti’s portable lineup.

