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Why U.S.-Based Manufacturing Matters More Than Ever

A Smarter Approach to Energy Security

A recent Reuters investigation brought something important to light: many batteries and inverters on the U.S. power grid—especially those made overseas—have been found to include undocumented communication components.

That’s a big deal. But it’s also an opportunity to take a better path forward.

Let’s unpack it.

Imagine your home security system—built to protect you. Now imagine an installer quietly added a second, hidden way in. You’d never notice, but someone else might.

That’s the kind of hidden risk that comes with some foreign-made energy components: undocumented cellular radios and unknown firmware that can introduce vulnerabilities into the systems we depend on every day.

But this isn’t a story about fear. It’s about building smarter.

At Lithionics, we’ve made different choices from the start. For almost 15 years, we’ve built batteries with visibility, security, and quality at the core.

Here’s how we do it:

Built in Clearwater, Florida
We design, assemble, and test our batteries right here in the U.S.—with full control over every step.

In-house Battery Management System
Our BMS isn’t outsourced. We code it, we build it, and we understand every single component. That means no guesswork, no gray areas.

Transparency at every level
No black-box suppliers. No hidden firmware. Just clean, clear technology built to last—and built to be trusted.

Peace of Mind is Engineered In

While others focus on cutting costs, we focus on delivering trust—whether you’re powering an RV, an off-grid home, or a national fleet.

That’s why OEMs, integrators, and energy-conscious customers continue to choose Lithionics.

In a crowded market full of unknowns, we offer something simple: clarity.

We don’t just make batteries—we build confidence.

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