Delta has signed a memorandum of understanding with LG Energy Solution Vertech to use LG’s American-made battery cells in Delta’s residential energy storage systems. Under the agreement, LG Energy Solution will provide Delta with 4 GWh of residential lithium battery cells from 2025 to 2030, which will be integrated into Delta’s upcoming All-in-One Box for U.S. homes.
“We are committed to empowering homeowners to generate their own clean energy, store it for later use, and reduce their electricity bills with our all-in-one energy storage systems,” said Mike Wang, General Manager of Delta’s PV Inverter Business Unit. “This collaboration combines Delta’s prowess in high-efficiency power electronics and in system integration with LG Energy Solution’s U.S.-made battery technology to address the growing demand for integrated solar energy and storage in the United States.”
Hyung Kim, Head of ESS Battery Division at LG Energy Solution, said, “We are excited to join forces with Delta Electronics to unlock the full potential of the U.S. residential hybrid inverter market. Our combined strengths will deliver U.S.-made, cost-competitive, highly efficient solar and storage solutions that empower homeowners and support critical national sustainability goals.”
Delta’s All-in-One Box will be a compact, fully integrated home energy solution that combines inverter and battery. The system features 6 MPPTs and a 15.95 kWh storage capacity.
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