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Trontek enters residential energy storage market

  • T&D India
  • December 10, 2025
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Trontek has announced its entry into the residential energy storage segment with the launch of Powercube 1.4 Kwh and Powercube 2.7 Kwh – its first direct-to-home lithium-ion battery systems.

These systems are designed to power Indian households with reliable, long-life, and solar-integrated energy backup, a release by Trontek said.

This marks a pivotal strategic shift for the company from being a leading OEM supplier to becoming a consumer-centric clean-energy solutions brand.

The Powercube range is available in two capacity variants: 1.4 Kwh and 2.7 Kwh – each offered in both standard and premium models.

The Standard series includes the Powercube 1.4 with a compact SOC indicator and the Powercube 2.7 without an SOC display. The Premium 1.4+ Kwh and 2.7+ Kwh models feature an upgraded LED status display for enhanced user visibility and monitoring. The full range will be rolled out across regions with high rooftop solar adoption, rising residential energy demand, and frequent grid interruptions.

Built on Trontek’s two-decade legacy in lithium-ion engineering, advanced BMS architecture, and rigorous safety testing, the Powercube series brings the company’s proven technical excellence from electric mobility and industrial applications directly into homes. The systems are designed for both grid backup and hybrid solar usage, offering superior performance, higher storage efficiency, and significantly longer operating life compared to conventional lead-acid solutions, the release noted.

 

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