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BLUETTI Launches FridgePower on Kickstarter: Ultra-Slim Battery Backup for Refrigerators and Home Use
The battery backup offers 2,016Wh of storage and can expand to 8,064Wh with BlueCell 200 units, BLUETTI said.
- On Thursday, April 16, 2026, clean energy company BLUETTI launched FridgePower on Kickstarter, a purpose-built battery backup system designed to keep household refrigerators running during power outages.
- Designed to prevent food spoilage and protect medical supplies, the system features a sleek, 75 mm-thick profile that fits atop refrigerators to save space while providing seamless backup power.
- Engineered for a 10-year lifespan, the standalone unit provides 2,016Wh of capacity, a 10 ms uninterruptible power supply, and quiet 30 dB operation using LiFePO4 battery cells.
- Expanding the system to 8,064Wh provides up to four days of backup, achieved by connecting up to three BlueCell 200 expansion batteries for extended outages.
- Super Early Bird pricing starts at $759 for the standalone unit and $1,398 for the bundle, with BLUETTI expecting to begin shipping orders in early June.
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BLUETTI Launches FridgePower on Kickstarter: Ultra-Slim Battery Backup for Refrigerators and Home Use
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I recently received BLUETTI’s newest product, a very interesting one that is quite different from the normal portable power station lineup. The BLUETTI FridgePower* is designed specifically for use with refrigerators. Rather than trying to be a broad solution for all kinds of uses, it is tailored to be the ... [continued] The post The BLUETTI FridgePower — Real-World Review appeared first on CleanTechnica.
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