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Product launchFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 15, 2026Draft · pending approval
AEGIS Shield Energy Storage Line Ships Nationwide with Zero-Failure Track Record
American-engineered LiFePO4 systems span 48 kWh homes to containerized industrial microgrids, each backed by a 25-year warranty and 16,000-cycle battery life.
SAN DIEGO, CA — AEGIS Energy Systems today announced nationwide availability of its AEGIS Shield line of LiFePO4 energy-storage systems, extending from a 48 kWh residential cabinet to 704-volt industrial strings and containerized megawatt-hour microgrids. Every system is engineered and assembled in-house at the company's San Diego manufacturing facility.
Built on audited prismatic LiFePO4 cells, a redesigned battery-management system, and cell-level monitoring, the Shield platform has recorded zero field failures since its 2023 introduction. Each system carries a 25-year warranty and is rated for more than 16,000 charge cycles at 80% depth of discharge.
The Shield line includes the residential Shield 3.0 and Shield 3.0 Tower, the commercial Shield 4.0 EV Ready with integrated 30 kW DC charging, and the industrial Shield 6.0, alongside the company's Power Container off-grid module and mobile power systems.
“AEGIS exists because the market was flooded with cells nobody could vouch for. We control every variable from the cell up — that's why we can put a 25-year warranty behind it and report zero failures.”
— Walter Ellard, CTO-CEE, AEGIS Energy Systems
About AEGIS Energy Systems — AEGIS Energy Systems is an American manufacturer of LiFePO4 energy storage and microgrids, engineering and assembling its own enclosures, modules, BMS, firmware and Command Center software in San Diego, California for residential, commercial, industrial and defense use. Learn more at aegisess.com.
Media contact: AEGIS Energy Systems · info@aegisess.com · (877) 99-AEGIS
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CertificationFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 8, 2026Draft · pending approval
AEGIS Achieves UL 1973, UL 9540 and UL 9540A Listings for Its LiFePO4 Storage Systems
Independent safety certifications confirm AEGIS battery enclosures, modules and controls meet national standards for stationary energy storage and fire performance.
SAN DIEGO, CA — AEGIS Energy Systems announced that its LiFePO4 energy-storage systems hold NRTL certifications to UL 1973, UL 9540 and UL 9540A, the core safety standards covering battery systems, complete energy-storage systems, and large-scale fire-propagation testing. UL 9540B is in process.
The company's systems use a four-layer fire-protection architecture, 5052-H32 aluminum enclosures, and LiFePO4 chemistry with a 251 °C thermal-runaway onset — materially higher than competing lithium chemistries — and are monitored at the cell level every 5 to 25 seconds.
AEGIS is also advancing toward listing on the California Energy Commission Solar Equipment List and maintains NIST SP 800-171-aligned controls for government and defense deployments.
“Safety isn't a marketing line for us — it's third-party verified. These listings give homeowners, businesses, and government buyers the documentation they need to deploy AEGIS with confidence.”
— Atlas Pendleton, Owner & President, AEGIS Energy Systems
About AEGIS Energy Systems — AEGIS Energy Systems is an American manufacturer of LiFePO4 energy storage and microgrids, engineering and assembling its own enclosures, modules, BMS, firmware and Command Center software in San Diego, California for residential, commercial, industrial and defense use. Learn more at aegisess.com.
Media contact: AEGIS Energy Systems · info@aegisess.com · (877) 99-AEGIS
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TechnologyFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 1, 2026Draft · pending approval
AEGIS Brings DC Fast Charging Home with the Shield 4.0 EV Ready System
Integrated 30 kW DC charging lets owners fuel an electric vehicle at home on stored power — eliminating the public-charger markup and the overnight wait of a Level 2 wall box.
SAN DIEGO, CA — AEGIS Energy Systems introduced home DC fast charging as a built-in capability of its Shield 4.0 EV Ready system, pairing 96 kWh of LiFePO4 storage at 144 volts with 30 kW of integrated DC charging and Sol-Ark inverters.
Where a typical Level 2 home charger can take six to eight hours, the Shield 4.0's integrated DC charging fills far faster and runs on power the owner already produces and stores — avoiding both gas-station fill-ups and public fast-charging fees that can run two to four times residential rates.
The capability extends the company's core thesis: that a household can disconnect from the utility and the gas station alike, owning the system that powers both home and vehicle.
“The grid was never the only meter running. Once your home makes its own power, charging the car at a public station for a premium stops making any sense. We built the charger into the system.”
— Walter Ellard, CTO-CEE, AEGIS Energy Systems
About AEGIS Energy Systems — AEGIS Energy Systems is an American manufacturer of LiFePO4 energy storage and microgrids, engineering and assembling its own enclosures, modules, BMS, firmware and Command Center software in San Diego, California for residential, commercial, industrial and defense use. Learn more at aegisess.com.
Media contact: AEGIS Energy Systems · info@aegisess.com · (877) 99-AEGIS
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