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Deosai Technologies and HithiumIEC Sign Distribution Partnership for Battery Energy Storage Pakistan

  • June 22, 2026
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Deosai Technologies has signed a strategic distribution partnership with HithiumIEC for the distribution of low voltage Battery Energy Storage Systems across Pakistan, marking a significant step toward accelerating the adoption of reliable and sustainable energy storage infrastructure in a country facing chronic electricity supply challenges. The partnership brings together Deosai Technologies’ local market presence and distribution capabilities with HithiumIEC’s battery energy storage technology, creating a channel for making advanced energy storage solutions more widely accessible to residential, commercial, and industrial users across Pakistan.

Battery Energy Storage Systems have emerged as one of the most consequential technology categories in Pakistan’s energy landscape over the past two years, driven by the combination of rising electricity tariffs, persistent grid instability, and falling solar panel prices that have together created a large and rapidly growing demand for reliable backup and off-grid power solutions. As millions of Pakistani households and businesses have invested in solar installations to reduce dependence on the national grid, the absence of affordable and high-quality battery storage has limited the full potential of those installations, making homes and businesses dependent on net metering or battery backup systems that often fall short in quality, safety, or durability. The Deosai Technologies and HithiumIEC partnership directly addresses this gap by bringing a structured, branded distribution pathway for low voltage battery storage to the Pakistani market.

HithiumIEC brings substantial manufacturing expertise in lithium iron phosphate battery technology to the partnership, a chemistry that has become the industry standard for residential and commercial energy storage globally due to its superior thermal stability, longer cycle life, and improved safety profile compared to older lithium-ion chemistries. For Pakistani consumers and businesses evaluating battery storage options, access to products from a credible international manufacturer through a dedicated local distribution partner provides the combination of product quality assurance and accessible after-sales support that the market has needed as it scales beyond early adopters into mainstream adoption.

The partnership arrives in an energy policy environment that has become increasingly supportive of distributed energy storage, with the federal Budget 2026-27 having introduced zero customs duty on electric vehicle batteries and the government actively promoting energy storage as a component of its broader strategy for reducing dependence on expensive imported fossil fuels and stabilising the electricity grid. As Pakistan’s renewable energy capacity continues to grow and grid-connected solar installations multiply across the residential and commercial sectors, the role of battery energy storage in balancing supply and demand, reducing curtailment, and enabling greater energy independence at the consumer level will only become more central to the country’s energy transition agenda.

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