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Fortifying its sustainability mission, MaxVolt Energy launches Smart Lithium Inverters

MaxVolt Industries Energy Limited, one of India’s fastest-growing providers of energy-storage solutions, further enhances its product portfolio with the launch of its Smart Lithium Inverter Series. Loaded with the advanced hybrid technology, this new series of inverters is compatible with solar as well as conventional on-grid energy sources. MaxVolt has developed this high-efficiency inverter series, anticipating the evolving power backup demands of modern Indian residential and commercial spaces. 

Designed to deliver superior performance, this latest addition to MaxVolt’s extensive product range offers smart charging and discharging capabilities, pure sine wave output, and a compact, lightweight design that supports wall-mount installation. There are three variants of this inverter series, ranging from 12V, 24V, and 48V variants, with rated power outputs of 1200W, 3000W, 5000W & 6200W respectively.

“As India is swiftly moving with its cleaner energy initiatives, setting benchmarks for developing countries in sustainability-driven programmes, MaxVolt is determined to lead from the front with intelligent and eco-friendly power solutions,” said Mr. Satendra Shukla, Chief Business Officer of MaxVolt Energy. “Our new Smart Lithium Inverter Series aligns well with our commitment to innovation and energy efficiency. Through these cutting-edge energy solutions, MaxVolt aims to empower users with a reliable, long-lasting, and eco-friendly power backup option in urban as well as rural regions.”

MaxVolt also claims that compared to traditional lead-acid battery-supported inverters, lithium-ion battery systems are more efficient, effective, and economical in the long-run. MaxVolt’s smart inverters offer nearly 100% energy conversion efficiency and charge 300% faster, delivering a full charge in just 3–4 hours dramatically reducing energy loss. Their lifespan extends up to 10 years and almost zero maintenance. Equipped with these lasting benefits, they are an economical and sustainable investment option for Indian consumers.

These lightweight, compact, and wall-mountable lithium inverters by MaxVolt reinforce the company’s vision to move ahead on the path of sustainable innovations for a cleaner tomorrow. 

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