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XIHO ENERGY and HITHIUM Forge New Partnership to Advance Energy Storage

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Author : XH-Virginia
Update time : 2025-03-28 10:32:38

In March 2025, XIHO ENERGY visited HITHIUM’s headquarters, marking a significant milestone in their partnership. As a trusted distributor of lithium battery solutions, XIHO ENERGY has officially partnered with HITHIUM to promote the high-performance 280Ah lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, a leading choice for solar energy storage and industrial applications.



HITHIUM is recognized globally for its advanced battery technology, superior safety standards, and long cycle life. By introducing HITHIUM’s 280Ah LFP battery, XIHO aims to provide reliable, efficient, and sustainable energy storage solutions for its customers. This collaboration reinforces XIHO’s commitment to offering premium energy products that meet the growing demands of renewable energy and backup power systems.


With this strategic alliance, XIHO ENERGY and HITHIUM are set to drive innovation in the energy storage sector, empowering businesses and homeowners with top-tier battery solutions.



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