Michael's PotisEdge Batteries Review & Verdict
Michael Bloch covers the latest developments in home electrification for SolarQuotes.
PotisEdge — an interesting name for a battery manufacturer. So, a bit of trivia first: 'potis' is Latin for 'able' or 'capable'.
We've noticed a bit of interest in Australia in PotisEdge residential energy storage solutions. While the company has been around for a decade, they are still a new kid on the block here. So, we'll reserve judgement at this point until such time we've received more feedback. But without an Australian office, it may be difficult to provide a vote of confidence — a local physical presence is important in terms of customer and warranty support.
PotisEdge Batteries: Pros & Cons
- Short track record in Australia.
- Not much information (including AU warranty details) on the PotisEdge website.
About PotisEdge
Canada's PotisEdge is a yet another solar battery manufacturer that has taken an interest in Australia's solar battery storage market.
HQ Contact Details
There's no Australian office listed on the company's website (although there's supposedly an office in Melbourne); so here's the details for their global headquarters.
Address: Unit 105, 5589 Byrne Rd, Burnaby, BC , Canada, V5J 3J1
Phone: Not provided
Email: [email protected]
Website
Company Info
Founded in 2015, PotisEdge has a battery production capacity of 31 GWh and boasts having more than 190 R&D engineers in its stable worldwide. PotisEdge batteries are currently manufactured in Zhangjiagang, China. The company is also constructing manufacturing facilities in Suzhou, China and Atlanta, Georgia. It's a fairly safe bet that PotisEdge batteries installed here will be produced in China, while its USA manufacturing will be reserved for that market.
One very interesting development is in late 2025, Chinese solar panel manufacturing giant Longi was reportedly set to take a controlling interest in the firm.
PotisEdge Batteries In Australia
PotisEdge currently offers Low Voltage (LV) systems for the Australian market that have been approved by the Clean Energy Council. They also have a High Voltage offering — the Nora T10 — but at the time of updating this page, it wasn't yet approved for installation here.
Among other batteries that were available here but may not be any more as they are no longer on the company's website are the Mint and the Aloe (non-Pro).
Aloe Pro series
Low voltage and single phase design, the all-in-one Aloe Pro series is available in 10 kWh to 20 kWh stacks. Multi-system parallel connections enable a system to expand from 5 kW, 19.2 kWh to a maximum of 30 kW, 115.2 kWh.
The Aloe Pro can be ground or wall-mounted, and has an operating temperature range of -10°C to 45 °C; so it may struggle on some of the hotter days we experience in some parts of Australia.
Warranty Information
The PotisEdge website isn't exactly brimming with information, including Australian warranty details for the Aloe Pro. But we've read elsewhere the product warranty is 10 years. The performance guarantee is reportedly 70% at 10 years or 6,000 cycles, whichever comes first.
Before buying one of these batteries, make sure you sight the Australian warranty.
If you've installed a PotisEdge battery for your home, let us know your thoughts by leaving a review.
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