• Bluetti says home solar power is now plug-and-play I went to the

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    Bluetti says home solar power is now plug-and-play I went to the Balco
    launch to see if its really that simple

    Date:
    Thu, 14 May 2026 10:20:00 +0000

    Description:
    Has Bluetti cracked the biggest barrier to home solar power with its new 'plug-and-play' balcony systems?

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Bluetti launches its new
    balcony solar power range The Balco 260 and Balco 500 make it simple to add solar energy to home set-ups The new line also includes a hub that turns almost any portable power station into a 'balcony power plant' Bluetti has launched a new line of power solutions - with a major twist: they make solar energy more attainable for homes.

    Dubbed the Balco series - since the solar panels sit on your balcony - the Balco 260 and Balco 500 are, according to Bluetti, designed to make clean energy more accessible, practical, and easy to integrate into everyday
    living. I was invited to its launch event in Paris to see if the 'plug-and-play' claims stack up, and how, like Superman, these units are harnessing the power of Earths yellow sun. Latest Videos From You may like Bluetti Elite 300 portable power station review BLUETTI FridgePower review BLUETTI Elite 400 review Home power (Image credit: Future) With portable
    power stations growing in size and capacity, it was only a matter of time before their applications transferred from camping and powering RV appliances to full home backup.

    The advance in technology has coincided with a focus on cleaner, more sustainable energy and rising - dare I say spiralling - costs.

    In recent years, Ive seen a surge in residential power solutions, like the launch of the Anker Solix F3800 Home Power System and its E10 home backup, Jackerys rumored Fridgeguard, and Bluettis own FridgePower .

    But the Balco series aims to do something different here. These units arent just jacking into the grid, providing power during outages, but effectively bringing solar energy to the masses without the need for wiring or
    complicated installation. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features
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    That was the key line Bluetti continually reinforced during the May 12
    launch: simplicity. Adopting a plug-and-play design, the Balco series aims to remove as many barriers to entry as possible. The Balco series Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) The
    Balco 260 is the entry-point - a compact IP65-rated unit for everyday users with a capacity of 2.56kWh and up to 2400W solar input using four MMPT channels. Thats especially useful for broader coverage if part of your
    balcony (or roof or terrace or garden or anywhere else) is in shade.
    Alongside this is the BC260, an expansion battery that increases the capacity up to 15.6kWh.

    The Balco 500 is the larger of the two units, delivering up to 30 kWh capacity, solar input up to 4300W, and 3680W outputs. Bluetti has dubbed this the advanced all-in-one balcony solar and home storage solution. What to read next Bluetti Elite 30 V2 portable power station review Best portable power station AFERIY P280 Portable Power Station Review

    In size, theyre not dissimilar to larger portable power stations generally designed for home backup (although theyre not on wheels and as far as I know, no trolley system is available right now, so consider them stationary units). Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) Rounding out the line-up is the new Balco Transfer Hub. I thought
    this was a pretty cool idea, creating whats being called a fully functional balcony power plant. This is the way to go if youre already running off-grid power solutions without overhauling your entire set-up.

    Effectively, its a control box that connects a standard portable power
    station - Bluetti suggested almost any portable power station, first- or third-party, work here - into a grid-tied solar energy system.

    The Transfer Hub converts solar energy to electrical energy, using it to run your home appliances and devices, and storing any excess power for overnight use. Its currently limited to 800W to stay compliant with Europes solar regulations for plug-and-play units like this that dont require full installation.

    And yes, you can unplug the portable power station and use it as normal when its not hooked up to the hub. Creating Space Of course, its 2026, so AI is never far fromanything, apparently. And this range is no exception. Bluetti explained that the software AI Energy Management System monitors four elements. Pricing: The AI monitors your local electricity prices and switches your home to solar power when prices are spiking on the grid, saving you money. State of Charge: Really simple one, it just means the AI checks to ensure battery life is optimized, so the unit should last longer. Weather:
    The AIs looking for, say, incoming clouds, and adjusting the charging rate so youre not running out of power just because the sun isnt shining.
    Consumption: This is all about learning your household habits to make sure
    you have power when you need and use it, rather than just wasting energy. During the event, Bluetti stated the Balco series offers 96.1% efficiency, with standby consumption as low as 14.5W in AC idle mode and 4.5W in standby.

    But thats not what really caught my attention. Bluetti Space felt like the real game-changer here.

    This allows up to six units to wirelessly connect, treating the whole array
    as a single pool of power. Thats an impressive feat, I feel, and makes
    scaling up a whole lot easier.

    Its all supported by Bluettis line of accessories, notably the magnetic wired S Meter - touted as the simplest smart meter on the market since it doesnt require an electrician to install it - and the S1 Smart Plug.

    It was also confirmed that the system plays nice with Bluetti, Shelly, and Everhome smart meters, and Google, Alexa, and Home Assistant smart home integrations. Image 1 of 4 (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) Costs & savings One of the overarching themes of the presentation was savings (it was right up there
    with simplicity and smart). And with energy prices sky-rocketing - along with everything else, it seems - thats one of the core reasons why anyones going
    to want to install balcony power.

    On that score, Bluetti told us it estimates the overall savings to be in the region of 9792 a year.

    Although, I will say that this was what Id call the ultimate cost-saving
    under absolutely ideal circumstances - full days of blazing hot sun captured by the maximum number of solar panels.

    Still, if the savings are even a fraction of that, I think consumers are
    going to be interested. Unit prices were also unveiled, coming in at a lot less than I initially anticipated.

    The Balco 260 is priced at 849, with expansion batteries costing 679. The Balco 500, at the top-end, is 1599, and the most affordable option is the Transfer Hub for 349. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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