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Held scaffold — not published. This page holds the current-competitor research in a structured, source-backed form. It is noindex, absent from the sitemap, and carries no approval, ads, or product links. The legacy EcoFlow Delta 2 vs BLUETTI AC180 comparison…
Held scaffold — not published. This page holds the current-competitor research in a structured, source-backed form. It is noindex, absent from the sitemap, and carries no approval, ads, or product links. The legacy EcoFlow Delta 2 vs BLUETTI AC180 comparison remains the historical seed and is unchanged.
The durable comparison anchor is the EcoFlow Delta 2, together with its current-generation Delta 3 sibling: a 1,024 Wh class lithium-iron-phosphate portable power station with an 1,800 W inverter and a five-year manufacturer warranty. The current BLUETTI unit in the same class is the Elite 100 V2, also 1,024 Wh and 1,800 W on LFP cells with a five-year warranty, which replaces the aging AC180 as the like-for-like competitor.
The market reality is not one comparison but two power regimes. North America — the United States and Canada — runs a 120 V household supply, and the units sold there are 120 V models carrying UL or CSA listings. Australia and New Zealand run a 230–240 V supply, and the units sold there are a different international model carrying RCM and AS/NZS compliance. A 120 V North-American unit is not the same product as its 230–240 V counterpart, so each market is treated on its own evidence rather than by assuming one model travels across voltage regions.
Local-market prices appear in the country matrix below. Each price is taken from a local-market source in that country's own currency, and no figure is converted from one currency into another. Where a country has no sourced local price, its cell stays held rather than carrying an estimate. New Zealand is held because no official BLUETTI New Zealand storefront was sourced; the unit New Zealand retailers front is a different sibling model, so it is noted but not substituted into the comparison.
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Country market matrix
This pilot separates local market facts from the comparison verdict. Prices use local-market sources only; US prices are not converted into CAD, AUD, or NZD.
US market check
Power context: 120 V · North-American 120 V supply. The US and Canada share the 120 V model carrying UL/cULus listings; recheck SKU and listing against current US sources before publish.
Region SKU: US-region SKU confirmed from official manufacturer pages; recheck before ready.
Certification check: US safety listing (UL/ETL) to be confirmed from manual or listing before ready.
Status: held with reason
US Elite 100 V2 is sourced from its official page in native USD, but this comparison is a held scaffold: not approved, noindex, and price must be rechecked before publish.
- EcoFlow Delta 2: US Delta 2 (120 V North-American model) — recheck before publish · USD $449 · checked 2026-06-06 · recheck before publish
- BLUETTI Elite 100 V2: US Elite 100 V2 (120 V North-American model) — recheck before publish · USD $449 · checked 2026-06-06 · recheck before publish
CA market check
Power context: 120 V · Canada uses a 120 V North-American supply with CSA/cULus listings, but the Canada SKU, warranty channel, and CAD price must be confirmed from Canada-market sources.
Region SKU: Canada-region SKU or authorized Canada sales channel required before ready.
Certification check: Canada listing (CSA/cULus) evidence required before ready.
Status: held with reason
BLUETTI Elite 100 V2 is sourced from the official Canada store in native CAD; the EcoFlow Delta 2 Canada price is not yet researched, so the block is held.
- EcoFlow Delta 2: research_required · Price research required
- BLUETTI Elite 100 V2: CA Elite 100 V2 (120 V North-American model) — recheck before publish · CAD $649 · checked 2026-06-06 · recheck before publish
AU market check
Power context: 230–240 V · Australia runs a 230–240 V supply; the Australian unit is the international model, not the North-American 120 V unit. Confirm AU voltage, plug, and RCM / AS-NZS evidence before ready.
Region SKU: AU-region SKU required before ready.
Certification check: AU RCM and applicable AS/NZS electrical-safety evidence required before ready.
Status: held with reason
BLUETTI Elite 100 V2 has an official Australia page and a native AUD price, but the cell is held until Australian voltage, plug, and RCM/AS-NZS evidence is complete; the EcoFlow Delta 2 Australia price is not yet researched.
- EcoFlow Delta 2: research_required · Price research required
- BLUETTI Elite 100 V2: AU Elite 100 V2 (230–240 V model) — voltage/plug and RCM/AS-NZS evidence pending · AUD $899 · checked 2026-06-06 · recheck before publish
NZ market check
Power context: 230–240 V · New Zealand runs a 230–240 V supply. No official BLUETTI New Zealand storefront was sourced; New Zealand retailers front the Premium 100 V2 (2000 W), a different SKU that is noted but not substituted into this comparison.
Region SKU: Official NZ-region SKU/storefront required; not found in the P3B pass.
Certification check: NZ applicable AS/NZS electrical-safety evidence required before ready.
Status: held with reason
No official BLUETTI New Zealand regional storefront or product page was sourced; no NZD price is recorded and none is converted. The NZ-fronted Premium 100 V2 is a different unit and is not substituted.
- EcoFlow Delta 2: research_required · Price research required
- BLUETTI Elite 100 V2: research_required — no official BLUETTI NZ storefront; Premium 100 V2 is the NZ-fronted sibling and a different SKU · Price research required
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