The new standard in the solar industry in 2025?
Development in the field of battery storage has picked up speed rapidly in recent years. LiFePO4 battery storage systems in particular are establishing themselves as the new industry standard – not only because of their high level of safety, but also because of their durability and efficiency. Involtis sheds light on why this technology is shaping the future of the solar industry.
What does LiFePO4 actually mean?
LiFePO4 stands for lithium iron phosphate, a cell chemistry that is characterized by increased thermal stability and cycle stability compared to classic lithium-ion batteries. This is crucial in photovoltaics: safety, service life and stable discharge curves are among the most important criteria when selecting a storage system.
Why LiFePO4 battery storage systems are becoming the new standard
The advantages are obvious:
- Greater safety: no thermal runaway as with conventional lithium batteries
- Long service life: up to 6,000 charging cycles with minimal loss of capacity
- High discharge capacity: reliable even under heavy load
- More environmentally friendly: no toxic metals such as cobalt
- Cost advantage over the entire service life
This is particularly important for installers and planners in the photovoltaic sector – because customers today not only demand energy independence, but also safety and sustainability.

What makes Involtis different
While many providers rely on the cheapest possible import solutions, Involtis tests each individual storage system in practical use. The built-in electronics, the battery management system and the thermal behavior are tested under real conditions. The systems are only added to the range once all components have been coordinated. This ensures that the LiFePO4 battery storage system is not only convincing on paper, but also in everyday use.
Use in practice: UNIV PowerWall II
With the Easyway UNIV PowerWall II, Involtis is already relying on LiFePO4 technology – out of conviction. The home storage system has a modular design, is scalable and meets the highest demands in terms of performance, technology and safety. Thanks to its 48 V low-voltage system, integrated BMS and flexible configuration, it is ideal for both private and commercial use.
Using tomorrow’s technology today
LiFePO4 is no longer a technology of the future – it has long been a reality. Anyone planning or modernizing PV systems today should rely on tested storage solutions that are optimized for durability, safety and efficiency. Involtis assists installers and project planners with experience, tested technology and personal support.