Bluetti's latest device, FridgePower, has now topped $2 million ahead of the May 31 campaign close. It's not just any power station - it's built specifically to keep your refrigerator and freezer running during outages.

The FridgePower has a slim design, unlike most chunky portable power stations. It's under three inches thick and can sit on top of a refrigerator, tuck into a cabinet space, or mount vertically on a wall using the included bracket kit.

The Bluetti FridgePower packs a 2,016Wh battery alongside an 1,800W inverter, which is enough to keep a standard refrigerator running for around 21.6 hours based on average 2kWh daily consumption. There's also a 3,600W surge rating to deal with the compressor startup spikes that can trip up smaller battery systems.

If you need more power, the system can expand with up to three additional BlueCell 200 batteries. This expansion pushes total capacity to 8,064Wh, which Bluetti says could keep critical appliances powered for up to four days.

FridgePower includes a 10ms UPS switchover powered by Bluetti's BLUEGrid technology, meaning connected appliances should stay running during an outage without interruption. This matters for refrigerators, obviously, but also for things like insulin storage, CPAP machines, aquarium pumps, and Wi-Fi routers.

The unit uses LiFePO₄ battery cells rated for more than 4,000 charge cycles, which it estimates translates to over 10 years of use. Noise levels are also claimed to stay around 30dB, which should make it considerably easier to live with indoors than a gas generator rumbling away outside the kitchen window.

The FridgePower can reach 80% charge in around an hour from AC power. A full recharge takes roughly 105 minutes. Solar charging is supported up to 1,000W, with Bluetti estimating around two hours for a full refill under ideal conditions.

Bluetti isn't some random startup with a slick render and a dream - the company has been making portable power stations and home backup systems for years now, and it's one of the more recognizable names in the category alongside brands like EcoFlow, Jackery, and Anker Solix.

The FridgePower has an MSRP of $1,299, but current early bird pricing starts at $819. Bundles with expansion batteries climb from there, with the fully loaded Max configuration landing at $2,799 during the campaign.

The standalone FridgePower has been successful on Kickstarter so far, topping $2 million ahead of the May 31 campaign close. With shipping expected to begin in early June, the FridgePower could be just in time for summer blackout season and hurricane prep.

The FridgePower seems to be a great solution for people who need a reliable way to keep their refrigerators running during outages. It's especially useful with its slim design and expandable battery capacity. It's also relatively quiet, with noise levels claimed to stay around 30dB.

The FridgePower has a few features that set it apart from other portable power stations. For one, it has a 10ms UPS switchover powered by Bluetti's BLUEGrid technology. This means that connected appliances should stay running during an outage without interruption.

The FridgePower also has four UPS operating modes, including Standard, PV Priority, Time-of-Use, and Customized settings. It also has an automatic bypass mode that allows grid power to flow directly to appliances when the unit isn’t actively supplying backup power.

It works with Alexa, Google Home, and Home Assistant. The native Bluetti app adds remote wake controls, battery diagnostics, maintenance scheduling, and severe weather alerts that can trigger pre-storm charging.

There's even an optional magnetic Display 1 screen that mirrors the app data locally, giving users a quick glance at battery health and power usage without opening their phone.

The FridgePower has topped $2 million on Kickstarter. It can keep a standard refrigerator running for around 21.6 hours. The system can expand with up to three additional BlueCell 200 batteries. The unit uses LiFePO₄ battery cells rated for more than 4,000 charge cycles. Noise levels are claimed to stay around 30dB.

The FridgePower seems like a solid solution for people who need a reliable way to keep their refrigerators running during outages. With its slim design, expandable battery capacity, and relatively quiet operation, it's a great option for those who want to be prepared for summer blackout season and hurricane prep.

In terms of pricing, the FridgePower has an MSRP of $1,299, but current early bird pricing starts at $819. Bundles with expansion batteries climb from there, with the fully loaded Max configuration landing at $2,799 during the campaign.

With shipping expected to begin in early June, it's likely that we'll see more of these devices in the wild soon. The FridgePower's successful Kickstarter campaign shows that there's a demand for this type of product.

Bluetti is a Chinese smart power specialist that has been making portable power stations and home backup systems for years now. The company has a reputation for producing high-quality devices, and the FridgePower seems to be no exception.

The FridgePower is just one of many devices in Bluetti's lineup, but it's clear that the company is committed to producing innovative solutions for people who need reliable power. The FridgePower is targeting a specific niche - people who need to keep their refrigerators running during outages.

The company's devices are designed to work together seamlessly, and the FridgePower is no exception. With its compatibility with Alexa, Google Home, and Home Assistant, it's clear that Bluetti is thinking about the bigger picture.

In the end, the FridgePower is a solid solution for people who need a reliable way to keep their refrigerators running during outages. With its slim design, expandable battery capacity, and relatively quiet operation, it's a great option for those who want to be prepared for summer blackout season and hurricane prep. Bluetti's reputation for producing high-quality devices suggests that the FridgePower will be a hit with customers.