Bluetti AC180 vs BougeRV Fort 1000 — Side-by-Side Comparison

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The Bluetti AC180 (~$699) and BougeRV Fort 1000 (~$650) are two of the options Australian campers consider in the portable power stations category. The BougeRV Fort 1000 costs ~$650 — that's $49 less than the Bluetti AC180 at ~$699. Both provide portable power for camping and overlanding, but they differ in battery capacity, output wattage, and solar charging speed. Below we break down the key differences to help you decide.

Quick Stats at a Glance

Bluetti AC180

~$699

1152Wh · ~16.2kg

8.5/10

BougeRV Fort 1000

~$650

1120Wh · ~11.5kg

7.5/10

Full Specs Compared

Spec Bluetti AC180 BougeRV Fort 1000
Price (AUD) ~$699 ~$650
Battery Capacity 1152Wh 1120Wh
AC Output 1800W 1000W
Solar Input 500W 200W
Weight ~16.2kg ~11.5kg
Rating 8.5/10 7.5/10
Warranty 5 years 2 years

Bluetti AC180 — Pros & Cons

What We Like 7
  • Large 1152Wh capacity at a competitive price
  • 1800W pure sine wave AC output handles most camping appliances
  • LFP battery rated to 3500+ charge cycles
  • Fast AC wall charging — 0 to 80% in 45 minutes
  • 500W max solar input for fast off-grid charging
  • UPS functionality — seamless switchover for home backup
  • Compact footprint relative to capacity
Watch Out For 4
  • Heavier than competitors at 16.2kg
  • No expansion battery option (unlike EcoFlow Delta 2)
  • Fan noise under heavy load can be noticeable
  • App connectivity is basic compared to EcoFlow

BougeRV Fort 1000 — Pros & Cons

What We Like 5
  • LiFePO4 battery — 3500+ cycles, triple the lifespan of NMC power stations
  • Aggressive pricing at ~$650 for 1120Wh — best value per watt-hour in this category
  • 10 output ports — 3x AC, 4x USB, 2x DC, 1x car port
  • Pure sine wave inverter — safe for sensitive electronics
  • Free and fast delivery within Australia from BougeRV
Watch Out For 5
  • Only 200W solar input — slower solar recharge than EcoFlow Delta 2 (500W)
  • 1000W continuous output limits running larger appliances
  • No app control or WiFi connectivity
  • Less established Australian support network vs Jackery or EcoFlow
  • Bulkier than similarly-priced competitors

Our Verdict: Bluetti AC180 vs BougeRV Fort 1000

The Bluetti AC180 (8.5/10) rates higher overall than the BougeRV Fort 1000 (7.5/10) and justifies its ~$699 price tag with better build quality and performance. The BougeRV Fort 1000 at ~$650 remains the smart pick if budget is your priority — it's a capable unit for occasional use.

Rated higher overall: Bluetti AC180 (8.5/10)

Frequently Asked Questions

+ Which is cheaper — Bluetti AC180 or BougeRV Fort 1000?

The BougeRV Fort 1000 is cheaper at ~$650 — that's $49 less than the Bluetti AC180 at ~$699.

+ Which has more battery capacity — Bluetti AC180 or BougeRV Fort 1000?

The Bluetti AC180 has a larger 1152Wh battery vs 1120Wh for the BougeRV Fort 1000. That's 3% more capacity, which translates to longer runtime for your camping appliances.

+ Which has more output power — Bluetti AC180 or BougeRV Fort 1000?

The Bluetti AC180 delivers 1800W vs 1000W for the BougeRV Fort 1000. The higher output means the Bluetti AC180 can run more demanding appliances like induction cooktops, hair dryers, or power tools.

+ Which is better overall — Bluetti AC180 or BougeRV Fort 1000?

We rate the Bluetti AC180 higher at 8.5/10 vs 7.5/10 for the BougeRV Fort 1000. A strong mid-range contender that punches above its weight on capacity and charging speed. The LFP battery and 1800W output make it a capable camping companion — and the price undercuts the EcoFlow Delta 2 by $500.