
Indian Solar Giant Launches Lithium Battery Line
Vikram Solar's battery division just entered India's clean energy storage market with five new lithium battery products. The VION range tackles two growing needs at once: electric vehicle power and home energy backup.
Millions of Indian homes and electric rickshaw drivers just got a new option for reliable, clean power storage.
PowerHive, the battery storage arm of major solar manufacturer Vikram Solar, launched its VION lithium battery product line this week. The move marks the company's first entry into distributed energy storage for both electric mobility and home power needs.
The initial lineup includes five commercial products spread across three categories. Inverter batteries provide backup power for homes during outages, integrated inverter-battery solutions combine both components in one unit, and e-rickshaw batteries power the three-wheeled electric vehicles that transport millions of Indians daily.
India faces two converging energy challenges that make this launch particularly timely. Power outages still affect many regions, leaving homes and businesses scrambling for backup solutions. At the same time, the country is rapidly electrifying its transportation sector, especially the ubiquitous auto rickshaws that serve as affordable public transit.
PowerHive says the VION batteries deliver reliable, high performance for everyday power needs. The company leveraged its parent company's expertise in solar energy to develop storage solutions designed for India's specific climate and usage patterns.

The Ripple Effect
This launch represents more than just new products hitting shelves. It shows how India's solar manufacturing sector is maturing beyond panels into complete clean energy ecosystems.
When solar companies expand into storage, they create integrated solutions that make renewable energy more practical for everyday users. A homeowner can now potentially buy solar panels and backup batteries from the same trusted manufacturer, simplifying installation and maintenance.
For e-rickshaw drivers, better battery options mean lower operating costs and more reliable income. These small business owners depend on their vehicles for daily earnings, so battery performance directly impacts their livelihoods.
The move also signals growing confidence in India's domestic clean energy market. Rather than importing batteries, companies like Vikram Solar are building local manufacturing capacity to meet rising demand.
As more Indian manufacturers enter the energy storage space, competition should drive down prices while improving quality, making clean power backup accessible to more families and small businesses across the country.
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Based on reporting by PV Magazine
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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