Flexible & Scalable

Expandable to 20.48kWh. Built for any setup.

Energy needs change. The system that powers your weekend camping trips today might need to support full-time off-grid living next year. The single battery that runs your trolling motor now might need to scale up into a whole-home backup system. Most batteries lock you into a fixed capacity from day one. Ours is designed to grow with you.

The 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 battery supports flexible series and parallel configurations to build the exact system you need, when you need it. You're not locked into a single voltage or capacity. You're not forced to buy more than you need upfront. You start where you are, and you add as you go.

Need more voltage? Connect up to four batteries in series to step up from 12V to 24V, 36V, or 48V (51.2V nominal). This is ideal for applications that require higher system voltage—larger inverters, certain trolling motor setups, or whole-home backup systems that run at 48V for greater efficiency. Series connection increases voltage while keeping the same amp-hour capacity. Four batteries in series give you 51.2V at 100Ah.

Need more capacity instead? Connect up to four batteries in parallel to keep the same 12V output while multiplying your amp-hours. Two batteries give you 200Ah. Four give you 400Ah—enough to run an RV or small off-grid cabin for days without recharging. Parallel connection keeps the voltage the same while adding up the capacity. It's perfect for extending runtime without changing your equipment.

Need both? The maximum configuration combines four batteries in series and four in parallel—a 4S/4P system that delivers 51.2V at 400Ah. That's 20.48 kilowatt-hours of stored energy, enough to power a substantial off-grid home, run heavy-duty equipment, or serve as a serious backup power reserve. This isn't a theoretical maximum—it's a supported, tested configuration using the same batteries, the same BMS, and the same chemistry.

The beauty of this approach is that you don't need to buy everything at once. Start with a single battery for your trolling motor. When you upgrade your RV, add another in parallel for more capacity. When you build an off-grid cabin, add more in series for higher voltage. Because every battery in the system is identical—same cells, same BMS, same performance characteristics—there are no compatibility issues, no mixing headaches, and no complicated reconfiguration requirements.

This scalability also means you're not locked into a single application. The battery that runs your boat in the summer can be reconfigured as part of your home backup system during storm season. The battery from your RV can be repurposed into a solar storage array. Your energy system adapts to your life, not the other way around.

Flexibility isn't just about technical capability. It's about freedom—the freedom to start small, scale up when you're ready, and repurpose your investment as your needs evolve. That's a fundamentally different way of thinking about energy storage, and it's built into every battery we make.