The new power station’s housing uses Covestro’s Bayblend® RE polycarbonate, which contains 25% biobased raw materials, attributed through mass balance accounting According to calculations, this can reduce the housing’s CO2 footprint by over one-fifth compared to the conventional model.
Portable power solutions are used for numerous applications, including emergency backups and camping.
“This collaboration with BLUETTI demonstrates how innovative materials can accelerate the transition to more sustainable solutions for the rapidly growing portable power market,” said Lily Wang, Global President of Engineering Plastics at Covestro. “Our engineering plastics designed for the circular economy not only deliver the technical performance required for demanding outdoor applications, but also help our customers reduce their environmental footprint while advancing the circular economy.”