EcoFlow DELTA 2 vs BLUETTI AC200L: Mid-Range vs Heavy Hitter
Should you save money with the versatile DELTA 2 or go all-in with the massive AC200L? We break down exactly when each makes sense.
| Spec | EcoFlow DELTA 2 | Bluetti AC200L |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 1024Wh | 2048Wh |
| AC Output | 1800W | 2400W |
| Surge | 2700W | 4800W |
| Weight | 27 lbs | 62 lbs |
| Battery | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
| Charge Speed | 50 min (wall) | 1.3 hrs (wall) |
| Solar Input | 500W | 1200W |
| Rating | 4.6/5 | 4.7/5 |
| Price | $799 | $1399 |
| Warranty | 5 years | 5 years |
Different Weight Classes
Let’s be honest — this comparison is a little unfair. The EcoFlow DELTA 2 (1,024Wh, $699) and the BLUETTI AC200L (2,048Wh, $1,299) aren’t really competitors. They’re different tools for different jobs.
But people ask about them constantly, so here we are.
Capacity
BLUETTI AC200L wins. Double the capacity — 2,048Wh versus 1,024Wh. For home backup during extended outages, the AC200L runs circles around the DELTA 2 before needing a recharge.
Output Power
BLUETTI AC200L wins. 2,400W continuous versus 1,800W. The AC200L can handle virtually any household appliance short of a central AC unit or electric dryer.
Portability
EcoFlow DELTA 2 wins. 27 lbs versus 62 lbs. The DELTA 2 is something one person can reasonably carry. The AC200L requires a friend, a dolly, or a strong back and a creative vocabulary.
Charging Speed (AC)
EcoFlow DELTA 2 wins. 50 minutes to full versus about 90 minutes. Percentage-wise, the EcoFlow charges faster relative to its capacity.
Solar Charging
BLUETTI AC200L wins. 1,200W solar input versus 500W. If you’re building a solar setup, the AC200L can harvest more than twice the solar energy simultaneously.
Price Per Watt-Hour
Nearly tied. DELTA 2: $0.68/Wh. AC200L: $0.63/Wh. The BLUETTI actually gives you slightly more bang for your buck in raw capacity terms.
The Verdict
Buy the EcoFlow DELTA 2 if: you need portable backup power, value fast charging, and want expandability in the 1-3 kWh range.
Buy the BLUETTI AC200L if: you’re preparing for multi-day outages, building an off-grid system, or need to run high-draw appliances for extended periods.
The BLUETTI AC200L wins this comparison because it delivers more capability per dollar — but only if you actually need that capability. Buying 2,048Wh when you only need 1,000Wh isn’t smart. It’s heavy.
Know your needs. Buy accordingly.