Lol, i’ve been involved in this project a long time and nobody tell me xD
EP6K is indeed something different from EP600. Its look more like the fridge power, not a tower.
I have been searching the web obsessively for a solution to this lack of automation for the Apex300. It has been horrible having to manually toggle the DC on every day. Really looking forward to this update and hope it has local WiFi like you mentioned on Github.
By the way the below fork of Bluetti_MQTT is now working with the latest version of HAOS and is very reliable as well, my AC300 is working normally in Home Assistant again. GitHub - semitop7/bluetti2mqtt: Home Assistant Add-on for bluetti_mqtt
Looks good and Informative.
I hope AC and DC toggles are high priority and that the DC Hub will work when connected directly to the Apex. I think it should because it is then detected as part of the unit in the App. My next priorities would be Battery percentage and AC and DC real time usage monitoring followed by solar monitoring.
I was hoping that the Energy statistics could be shared. It would be nice to be able to track energy generation and usage through the Home assistant energy dashboard.
That is fantastic news!
I would love to use it with my AC200P L and attached B210.
I hope, they will get upgraded soon to support Home Assistant!
One set of parameters that I often adjust and that would be nice to control via HA, are the SOC Limits for UPS. (E.g. for balancing battery protection through minimum discharge and available energy buffer depending on the prediction of available sunlight.)
Amazon.co.uk: BLUETTI : Alexa Skills
The Skill is out for Alexa in the UK as well. Same supported models currently Support Modes: FP\EP2000\EP6k\EP13K.
Hi.
Need EP600 support ![]()
Congrats on the release… eagerly awaiting ep760, Apex300 and ac200l support, especially via local lan mode.
Cheers, AP
This is wonderful to see! I’d like to voice support for including the AC200L since it is a popular unit for folks.
Yes also AC200L please.
Yeah, really wonder why they only include EP2000 and not the other “older” Home Storage systems like EP600, E760, EP800 and so on
APEX 300 is coming really soon. Local LAN Mode is in development, but support new devices throgh cloud connect is their prioriry right now.
They told me the may work on local integration mid 2026
@aorr @msantic I think they focus at newer units first to sell them as “HomeAssistant ready”. But they also say, that every wifi enabled unit could be used with this in the feature. So its theoreticly possible, they just need to adjust for each unit
Its really basic for now, but the core features are already useable
Hey @Heiko
They have many other devices on their list currently, when the unit does have a wifi unit, it most likely get support some day
Looking forward to local only support next year as I’ve got a bunch of applications for which cloud and and internet dependence are simply not acceptable and right now that basically means Victron or some rather low end (and quality) products rather than anything nicely mobile.
To be fair, i understand their cloud only approach for the first time. Its way more easy to implement for them and use for the customer. If people dont use it, they can just shutdown without spend too much time and ressources.
The real good part is, that they finally listen to people that want something like this for ages now
Yes, and also because they need the cloud mode to work with Alexa which wouldn’t support anything local. Working on too much at once would slow down the rollout to more units. It’s not really much of a difference providing backup power to a local controller or to a router in the event of a power cut. I never lose internet in the UK when we have power cuts I think our local exchanges have battery backup also.
By the way, they just tell me that they plan to release a full local version in Q1 2026