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Apex 300 Parallel Power Hub

Apex 300 Parallel Power Hub

Regular price $589.00 CAD
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The BLUETTI Hub A1 Parallel Box is a battery management and power station expansion hub that combines up to 3 Apex 300 units into one synchronized system. It supports up to 11,520W continuous output, 30A and 50A AC connections, and simultaneous charging and discharging for scalable home backup, RV, workshop, and off-grid power.

  • Connects up to 3 BLUETTI Apex 300 power stations with plug-and-play setup
  • Delivers up to 11.5kW combined continuous output for higher-demand loads
  • Supports 30A and 50A AC ports for larger appliances, tools, and backup circuits
  • Auto-sync parallel operation reduces manual setup compared to separate standalone units
  • Works with solar charging and expansion batteries for flexible energy storage growth
  • Compact 7.7 lb design with low idle power consumption for efficient portable use

Compared to running individual power stations separately, this parallel kit creates a unified output and simpler load sharing across connected Apex 300 systems. That makes it useful for refrigerators, lighting, CPAP machines, RV air systems, workshop tools, and cabin circuits that need more available power and cleaner system control.

Designed for compatible BLUETTI Apex 300 setups, the unit uses P050A parallel cable compatibility and supports regional 230V configurations where applicable. For users building a solar backup system that can expand over time, the Hub A1 offers a practical way to increase output without replacing existing equipment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You need a parallel box when your goal is to increase total AC output, not just runtime. Extra batteries store more energy and let your system run longer, but they do not raise the inverter power available to start or run larger loads. A parallel hub solves that by linking multiple compatible power stations so they operate as one coordinated system. The BLUETTI Hub A1 is built for that job with the Apex 300. It can connect up to three Apex 300 units and raise the combined continuous output to 11,520W. It also supports high-power 30A and 50A AC connections, which matters for home backup, RV use, workshops, and off-grid setups with heavier circuits. Simultaneous charging and discharging also makes it practical for solar-backed systems that need to power loads while recharging. This type of accessory is best for users who need to run more appliances at once, support higher-demand tools, or build a scalable backup system. The tradeoff is that it only works with compatible power stations and adds system complexity compared with a single unit or battery-only expansion.
The most important things to check are compatibility, maximum combined output, connection type, AC port support, and how easy the system is to manage. A good parallel kit should be designed for a specific power station model, synchronize units automatically, and support the outlet standards you need for your home backup or RV setup. The BLUETTI Hub A1 is a strong fit for shoppers building a larger Apex 300 system because it is a dedicated parallel connection hub, not a generic adapter. It supports up to three Apex 300 power stations, enables automatic synchronization, and handles 30A and 50A AC connections. That makes it useful for higher-demand use cases such as backup circuits, RV air conditioning support planning, workshop loads, and off-grid cabins. It also supports simultaneous charging and discharging and works with solar charging and expansion batteries, which is important for flexible energy management. If you only need longer runtime for small devices, a parallel kit may be more than you need. It is best for users who need scalable output and coordinated load sharing across multiple power stations.
Yes. The BLUETTI Hub A1 supports systems that use solar charging and expansion batteries, and it is designed to let multiple Apex 300 power stations work together as one larger power setup. It also supports simultaneous charging and discharging, which is helpful if you want to keep loads running while replenishing the system from solar or other charging sources. When connected, the hub can parallel up to three Apex 300 units for a combined continuous output of up to 11,520W. It supports 30A and 50A AC connections, so it is aimed at higher-demand applications than a single portable power station would typically handle. Practical use cases include home backup for refrigerators, lights, medical devices, and electronics, as well as RV systems, workshops, and off-grid cabins. The main limitation is compatibility. This hub is specifically made for the Apex 300 platform and uses a P050A parallel cable connection. It is ideal for users who want a scalable backup or off-grid power system, but it is not the right accessory for unrelated power stations or basic low-watt charging needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

You need a parallel box when your goal is to increase total AC output, not just runtime. Extra batteries store more energy and let your system run longer, but they do not raise the inverter power available to start or run larger loads. A parallel hub solves that by linking multiple compatible power stations so they operate as one coordinated system. The BLUETTI Hub A1 is built for that job with the Apex 300. It can connect up to three Apex 300 units and raise the combined continuous output to 11,520W. It also supports high-power 30A and 50A AC connections, which matters for home backup, RV use, workshops, and off-grid setups with heavier circuits. Simultaneous charging and discharging also makes it practical for solar-backed systems that need to power loads while recharging. This type of accessory is best for users who need to run more appliances at once, support higher-demand tools, or build a scalable backup system. The tradeoff is that it only works with compatible power stations and adds system complexity compared with a single unit or battery-only expansion.
The most important things to check are compatibility, maximum combined output, connection type, AC port support, and how easy the system is to manage. A good parallel kit should be designed for a specific power station model, synchronize units automatically, and support the outlet standards you need for your home backup or RV setup. The BLUETTI Hub A1 is a strong fit for shoppers building a larger Apex 300 system because it is a dedicated parallel connection hub, not a generic adapter. It supports up to three Apex 300 power stations, enables automatic synchronization, and handles 30A and 50A AC connections. That makes it useful for higher-demand use cases such as backup circuits, RV air conditioning support planning, workshop loads, and off-grid cabins. It also supports simultaneous charging and discharging and works with solar charging and expansion batteries, which is important for flexible energy management. If you only need longer runtime for small devices, a parallel kit may be more than you need. It is best for users who need scalable output and coordinated load sharing across multiple power stations.
Yes. The BLUETTI Hub A1 supports systems that use solar charging and expansion batteries, and it is designed to let multiple Apex 300 power stations work together as one larger power setup. It also supports simultaneous charging and discharging, which is helpful if you want to keep loads running while replenishing the system from solar or other charging sources. When connected, the hub can parallel up to three Apex 300 units for a combined continuous output of up to 11,520W. It supports 30A and 50A AC connections, so it is aimed at higher-demand applications than a single portable power station would typically handle. Practical use cases include home backup for refrigerators, lights, medical devices, and electronics, as well as RV systems, workshops, and off-grid cabins. The main limitation is compatibility. This hub is specifically made for the Apex 300 platform and uses a P050A parallel cable connection. It is ideal for users who want a scalable backup or off-grid power system, but it is not the right accessory for unrelated power stations or basic low-watt charging needs.