

Stryten Energy, a US-based energy storage solutions provider, is introducing the M-Series Li710, a new line of Class I and II lithium batteries in a range of voltages.
Stryten’s proprietary lithium module design utilises nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) chemistry, which has a greater energy density for longer run times and a faster charge rate than lead and lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistries, ideal for 24×7 operations with limited charging opportunities. Stryten will assemble the M-Series Li710 lithium batteries at its new lithium assembly plant in Cumming, Georgia.
"Stryten Energy is committed to providing our customers the right energy storage solution to meet the specific requirements of their operations," said Matt Gould, Vice President of Industrial Sales and Service at Stryten Energy. "The Li710 is proudly assembled in the US and is field serviceable by our service network strategically located across North America."