HiTHIUM Expands Into Pakistan with 1GWh Energy Storage Partnership with IEC

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HiTHIUM has entered into a strategic partnership with The Imperial Electric Company Pvt. Ltd. (IEC Pakistan) to distribute 1GWh of residential and commercial & industrial (C&I) energy storage products across Pakistan. The agreement was signed at the China International Energy Storage Expo (EESA EXPO) in Shanghai, marking an important milestone in HiTHIUM’s global expansion and reinforcing its commitment to energy equity in emerging markets.

Under the agreement, IEC Pakistan will serve as the exclusive distributor of HiTHIUM’s HeroEE residential storage systems, a high-performance energy storage solution designed for reliability and scalability. In addition to product distribution, the two companies will collaborate on designing customized energy storage solutions tailored to the country’s specific needs, including systems able to operate under demanding local conditions. To support deployment and long-term service, HiTHIUM will establish a dedicated service center in Pakistan.

The HeroEE series features ultra-safe LFP battery chemistry, delivering over 11,000 cycles at 90% depth of discharge and scalable capacity from 16kWh to 256kWh. The modular design allows for flexible expansion and simplified maintenance, while high discharge capabilities ensure continuous power supply during peak demand. For C&I applications, HiTHIUM’s systems offer modular, scalable configurations that enhance energy reliability and reduce operational costs, enabling businesses to integrate renewable power sources and optimize energy management.

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Pakistan continues to face widespread challenges related to energy reliability and affordability. Both partners emphasised that the collaboration is designed not just to expand market presence, but to address those broader energy challenges by providing stable, cost-effective clean energy solutions, and strengthening long-term China–Pakistan energy cooperation.

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