Qcells Partners with Jabil to Launch Domestic Residential Energy Storage System in Michigan, USA
2026-05-09 14:46
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Qcells recently announced a partnership with contract manufacturer Jabil to assemble its latest residential energy storage system at a facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan. This lithium iron phosphate battery product, named Q.HOME CORE G3, has met the requirements for domestic content in the U.S. and is now officially shipping to customers nationwide.

The battery system can operate in coordination with Qcells' AC module products, including the Q.PEAK DUO AC and Q.TRON AC series. The latter are assembled in Georgia and utilize microinverters manufactured by Jabil in Michigan. Previously, Jabil had been supplying locally produced microinverters for Qcells' AC modules, and this existing collaboration has now been extended into the energy storage sector.

Il Hyeong No, Head of Qcells' North America Residential Business, stated: "Launching the domestic content version of the Q.HOME CORE G3 battery system in partnership with Jabil marks a significant milestone for Qcells as we accelerate the creation of an integrated domestic solar + storage supply chain. Combining our solar panels produced in Georgia with battery systems manufactured in Michigan unlocks tremendous value for homeowners, particularly when installed in 'grid support' mode, paving the way for electricity bill savings."

Brent Tompkins, Senior Vice President of Jabil's Global Business Units for Renewable Energy and Energy Infrastructure, commented on this: "We are pleased to partner with Qcells to assemble the domestic content version of its Q.HOME CORE G3 in the United States. By combining advanced energy storage innovation with scalable U.S.-based production, this initiative helps strengthen the domestic supply chain, support jobs, and accelerate the nationwide deployment of reliable clean energy."

Jabil is no stranger to solar and energy storage manufacturing, having previously contract-manufactured related components for companies such as Power Electronics, SolarEdge, and Powin.

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