HDX Energy Solutions
HDX Energy is a leading manufacturer dedicated to the future of clean energy, specializing in advanced lithium battery storage solutions.
100+
Employees
300+
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CE, TUV, IEC62619, IEC62933, IEC63056, EN61000, EN62477, RoHS, FCC-ID,MSDS,UN38.3.
100000m²
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Customizable
OEM/ODM solutions
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24/7
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Review of Top‑Rated LiFePO4 Battery Packs in 2026
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