Lithium-ion-based power stations and powerbanks might be a reliable addition for when you are traveling to places where there is no nearby power source, but they have one major disadvantage that takes away their advantage; failing to function under cold temperatures. This is where BLUETTI takes a step forward with its Pioneer Na, which the company says is the world’s first sodium-ion power station designed to keep on working in the unyielding cold. Where everything else fails, the Pioneer Na is expected to keep pushing through, and it is no slouch in the power department, as it can deliver up to an impressive 1,500W of continuous wattage for a truckload of devices.

The Pioneer Na can continue discharging at temperatures of -25 °C, with BLUETTI stating that a ‘Power Lifting Mode’ temporari

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