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BLUETTI Apex 300 and Full Ecosystem In-Person Debut at Media Day: Innovation Meets Sustainability

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BLUETTI Apex 300 and Full Ecosystem In-Person Debut at Media Day: Innovation Meets Sustainability
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BLUETTI Apex 300 and Full Ecosystem In-Person Debut at Media Day: Innovation Meets Sustainability

2025-04-26 01:30 Last Updated At:06:35

SHENZHEN, China, April 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Global clean energy leader BLUETTI, unveiled for the first time the complete Intelligent Ecosystem built around its new flagship—the Apex 300, a sustainable and versatile power station. The debut took place during the Media Day of Global Connect Innovation Week hosted by  iMpact Communications, offering global media an exclusive preview of the full accessory lineup that transforms the Apex 300 into a truly all-scenario energy hub.

More than just a product launch, the event fostered real dialogue and meaningful connections with media from around the world—a step forward in BLUETTI's ongoing mission to make sustainable energy solutions more accessible, versatile, and deeply human-centered.

Innovation—Smarter Ecosystem for Real-World Living

At the event, BLUETTI walked media professionals through real-life use cases powered by its innovative Intelligent Ecosystem—showcasing how the Apex 300 becomes a tailored energy solution across a wide range of scenarios.

Sustainability, Not as a Trend—but as a Foundation

At BLUETTI, sustainability was never a catchphrase—it's the heart of the brand. From the initial product development to the company's core values, every step has been grounded in this commitment.

The Apex 300 didn't emerge from a boardroom brainstorm—it came from listening. Listening to families facing blackouts, to travelers chasing sunrises, and to communities needing power beyond the grid. The vision was simple: create a power solution that goes where people go, adapts when life shifts, and stays with them—year after year.

With just 20W standby power consumption, the Apex 300 Portable Power Station is 40% more efficient than its peers. Inside, it houses a second-generation automotive-grade LFP battery, designed to last up to 17 years. These aren't just numbers—they're a sincere promise. A promise that clean energy should be dependable, long-lasting, and always within reach.

About BLUETTI  

BLUETTI is a dedicated advocate for sustainability, integrating ESG principles throughout product design and corporate initiatives. Through impactful projects like LAAF (Light An African Family), BLUETTI provides affordable, sustainable energy solutions to communities across Africa. By partnering with Leave No Trace, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, BLUETTI supports responsible outdoor recreation through clean energy solutions that minimize environmental footprints. This blend of craftsmanship, reliability, and a focus on real-world needs is what makes BLUETTI trusted in over 110 countries and regions. 

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

BLUETTI Apex 300 and Full Ecosystem In-Person Debut at Media Day: Innovation Meets Sustainability

BLUETTI Apex 300 and Full Ecosystem In-Person Debut at Media Day: Innovation Meets Sustainability

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Vietnam's Young Farmers Fly High with XAG Agricultural Drones

2025-05-16 11:19 Last Updated At:11:35

MY THO , Vietnam, May 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Across Vietnam, a generation of digitally fluent farmers is embracing technology to bring fresh life to rural communities. Among the tools reshaping their fields are agricultural drones developed by XAG, which help save labor, boost yields, and create promising careers for young people returning home.

One such returnee is 30-year-old Lưu Văn Äoàn. Slim and tan from years of outdoor work, Äoàn starts his day at 3 a.m., when the village lies silent in darkness. Clad in his company's green shirt, he readies the XAG P150 agricultural drone for a long day ahead. From early morning to late afternoon, Äoàn travels throughout Tiá»n Giang province, providing crop protection services to local farmers, including his own rice paddies.

"I used to work at a factory far from home, barely earning enough and missing my family," he recalls. When his brother introduced him to agricultural drones, Äoàn immediately saw their potential and began learning. "I found my passion for technology. Soon I was piloting drones every day," he says. After five years in the field, Äoàn now earns a living from work he finds far more rewarding and exciting.

His story reflects Vietnam's broader farming challenges. According to analysis from the Vietnamese Elderly Population, the country's farming communities are rapidly aging, with about 7.96 million elderly people living in rural areas. Meanwhile, millions of young Vietnamese have left for city jobs, creating severe labor shortages in agricultural regions.

Äoàn understands why farming has lost its appeal. Traditional farming can be grueling—manual spraying means trudging through rough, muddy fields up to 12 times each season, often with little protection. "Carrying heavy equipment under the hot sun, chemicals burning your skin—sometimes the fields were almost impossible to cross," Äoàn remembers. Now, with just a smartphone and an autonomous drone, he finishes jobs faster and with far less risk. "It's much easier," he says.

For Äoàn, the XAG P150 agricultural drone has been a game-changer. Equipped with a remarkable 70kg payload and route planning using centimeter-accurate RTK positioning, the P150 achieves consistent and even coverage over fields of various shapes and sizes. Unlike manual spraying, which often misses spots or overlaps, the drone delivers thorough application. "When spraying herbicides by hand, weeds sometimes persist," Äoàn notes. "With drones, fields are often completely weed-free."

At first, many farmers were hesitant: "The spray uses too little water—how will the rice grow?" they questioned. But seeing is believing. As the P150, with its 70-liter smart liquid tank, hovers over the paddies, its quad-rotor design generates a downdraft that ensures pesticides coat both sides of the leaves. "You can clearly see that drone spraying makes the rice look healthier," Äoàn says, proud to have convinced the skeptics.

This effectiveness also translates to economic benefits: farmers using Äoàn's drone service have cut their use of plant protection products by 30%. "The savings on pesticides cover what farmers pay for the drone service!" Äoàn proudly shares. These real-world results also echo findings from the Institute of Agricultural Economics in Vietnam, which reports that agricultural drones can cut pesticide use by up to 30% and increase crop yields by as much as 15%.

Even and precise spraying is especially crucial in Vietnam's fast-growing fruit export sector. For crops like durian and jackfruit, strict residue limits are enforced by importers throughout Asia and beyond. With the P150, Äoàn can precisely map areas, set exact dosage rates, and guarantee even coverage—helping farmers maintain access to high-value overseas markets and ensuring their fruit meets tough international standards.

Like many young Vietnamese, Äoàn is part of a new wave: tech-savvy, ambitious, and deeply rooted in their hometowns. "Drones have made a huge difference for us," he says. "As things develop, I hope to expand, add more drones, and help more farmers succeed."

For Äoàn and his peers, the workday still starts before sunrise and ends late—but now, drone technology has changed what's possible in the fields. By adopting these tools, a growing community of drone pilots is solving two problems at once: making farming more efficient and creating tech-driven careers that are drawing young Vietnamese back to the land they've always known.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Vietnam's Young Farmers Fly High with XAG Agricultural Drones

Vietnam's Young Farmers Fly High with XAG Agricultural Drones

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