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Bluetti AC2A vs Goal Zero Yeti 200X

Side-by-side on the specs that decide it — surge, capacity, runtime and price.

Both models' specs verified against manufacturer listings · Last updated

The short answer

Bluetti AC2A costs $100 less. Whether that gap is worth closing depends on what you need to run.

⚠️ Before you buy

We'd skip the Goal Zero Yeti 200X in this matchup. It costs $100 more than the Bluetti AC2A while matching or trailing it on capacity, surge and cycle life — there's no spec here that justifies the premium.

Bluetti AC2A

One of the cheapest LiFePO4 stations on the market. 204Wh is tiny, but a 200W solar input that outpaces the capacity makes it a surprisingly capable little off-grid trickle unit.

Best for: Ultralight campers who recharge from a panel daily.

Where it falls short:

  • 204Wh is genuinely small
  • 300W output is device-only
Goal Zero Yeti 200X

A tiny, well-built unit for USB devices and small electronics. The 120W AC inverter and Li-ion cells make it a charger, not a power station.

Best for: Ultralight trips charging phones, cameras and a small laptop.

Where it falls short:

  • 120W AC output runs almost nothing with a plug
  • ~500 cycles, 2-year warranty
SpecBluetti AC2AGoal Zero Yeti 200X
Price $199 $299
Capacity 204 Wh 187 Wh
Continuous output 300 W 120 W
Surge output 600 W 200 W
Battery LiFePO4 NMC
Rated cycles 3,000 500
Weight (lighter wins) 7.9 lb 5 lb
Max solar 200 W 50 W
Recharge time (faster wins) 1h 30m 3h

Runtime head-to-head

ApplianceBluetti AC2AGoal Zero Yeti 200X
Refrigerator
Mini fridge5.5 hrs
Chest freezer
CPAP machine4.3 hrs4.0 hrs
Sump pump
Bluetti AC2A
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Goal Zero Yeti 200X
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