A Landmark Collaboration at CES 2026
During CES 2026, renowned energy company
BLUETTI hosted an influential panel titled
"Clean Energy for All", focusing on the vital intersection of semiconductor technology, materials science, and environmental advocacy. This event assembled notable figures from
Texas Instruments,
Covestro, and
Leave No Trace, along with seasoned energy journalists, to explore pathways for making clean energy solutions sustainable and accessible globally.
Responsible Innovation: Merging Performance and Sustainability
The panel began with discussions surrounding
"Responsible Innovation", emphasizing the necessity for next-generation energy technologies to effectively blend performance attributes with sustainability considerations. Insights from
Henrik Mannesson, General Manager of Energy Infrastructure at Texas Instruments, illuminated how advancements in semiconductor technology significantly enhance energy storage systems. Notably, the award-winning
Apex 300 home battery backup, integrates TI's cutting-edge
C2000™ microcontroller technology, resulting in an industry-leading AC idle power consumption of just 20W. This foundational technology empowers BLUETTI’s latest product offerings, achieving an impressive energy conversion efficiency rate of
up to 95%, thereby reducing power wastage significantly.
Complementing these internal advancements,
Eric Saks of Covestro introduced the
Bio-based Elite 100 V2 portable power station, the first of its kind to utilize bio-circular plastics. Preliminary data confirms that this innovative material meets
UL94 V-0 flame retardancy standards and boasts a durability of
10 years while achieving a
25% reduction in carbon emissions during production. Such material innovations underscore BLUETTI's commitment to decreasing carbon footprints, having already facilitated a reduction of
131,030 tons of CO2 equivalent emissions since 2023.
Adapting Energy Solutions for Diverse Lifestyles
The conversation progressed to the concept of energy solutions adapting to diverse and mobile lifestyles.
Dean Ronzoni from Leave No Trace illustrated how BLUETTI’s portable power stations and solar panels supported their teams' journeys across
37,968 miles, participating in
174 educational events throughout 2025. This successful application exemplified how clean energy technologies can empower responsible outdoor recreation, embedding sustainability deeper within the outdoor community.
Tristan Rayner, editor of pv magazine, remarked on the evolution of energy storage, suggesting a transition towards
"lifestyle energy." This change is rooted in the growing mobility of energy solutions, transitioning from mere backup systems to seamlessly integrated lifestyle applications, like the
Charger 2 showcased at CES 2026.
Meeting Extreme Needs with Innovative Solutions
Illia Zahnitko, BLUETTI's spokesperson, reiterated their mission to cater to diverse environmental conditions. BLUETTI's
Pioneer Na sodium-ion portable power station, capable of operating safely in temperatures as low as
-25°C, reduces reliance on critical lithium minerals, showcasing their longstanding commitment to innovating responsibly while addressing environmental challenges.
Insights from Panel Experts
- - Texas Instruments – Henrik Mannesson: “Semiconductors are the hidden drivers of sustainable energy transformation. TI’s microcontroller and battery management technologies power innovative energy storage solutions like BLUETTI’s, ensuring clean energy remains efficient and reliable.”
- - Covestro – Eric Saks: “Our bio-circular content empowers BLUETTI's portable power solutions, highlighting how premium, sustainable materials can meet complex engineering and ecological needs.”
- - Leave No Trace – Dean Ronzoni: “When clean, portable energy pairs with responsible behavior, it creates a powerful tool for stewardship of our natural spaces.”
- - pv magazine – Tristan Rayner: “We’re transitioning in energy storage towards more integrated lifestyle options, moving beyond just backup systems.”
Empowering Sustainable Community Initiatives
On the
"Clean Energy for All" initiative, Zahnitko shared that BLUETTI has successfully generated
7.07 GWh of solar power since 2022. Furthermore, their investment in community resilience is notable; in 2025, they deployed
1,192 power units, equating to
$290,000 in community support outlined in the 2025 BLUETTI Social Impact Report.
In conclusion, moderator
Chris Pereira, CEO of iMpact, emphasized the critical nature of tangible results in sustainable innovation:
“Technical specifications hold value only when they contribute to measurable impacts, as the best innovations empower communities to transition to sustainable energy effectively.”
BLUETTI, established in 2009, has grown into a pioneering force in clean energy, successfully providing sustainable solutions for home, outdoor, and professional use to over
4 million users across more than
110 countries.