Drop-in batteries that don’t quit when winter does.
Powersports today, automotive next quarter, portable + home in 2027. Same form factors your dealers already stock — different chemistry inside.
Three times the cold cranking. None of the dead-battery spring.
Drop-in replacement for the four most-stocked YTX form factors. Same dimensions, same terminal layout, same BMS-friendly voltage. The shop never knows the difference — until the customer doesn’t come back next March.

YTX12-BS
10Ah, 220 CCA. Honda Pilot, Yamaha YFM, Polaris Sportsman, Kawasaki KFX. The lead pack of the powersports lineup.
Lead SKU

YTX9-BS
8Ah, 135 CCA. Sport bikes, smaller ATVs, side-by-sides. Where lithium fails first in the cold.
In production

YTX14-BS
12Ah, 220 CCA. Larger ATVs, snowmobiles, Harley sportster. The heavy-pull replacement.
Pre-production

YTX7-BS
6Ah, 100 CCA. Smaller bikes, lawn equipment, Jet Ski applications. Compact form, full sodium-ion winter performance.
In development
Group 35, 24, 48. Not a science project.
Custom BMS tuned for stock 14.2V alternator output. No aftermarket regulator, no warning lights, no charging quirks. Drops into the same battery box your customers’ truck came with.

Group 35
Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Subaru. The volume Asian-import group size. 60-65Ah usable, 600+ CCA.
Pre-production

Group 24
Domestic SUVs, trucks, larger sedans. 70-75Ah, 700+ CCA. The fleet-grade replacement.
Pre-production

Group 48 (H6)
European spec — BMW, Audi, VW, Volvo. AGM replacement with sodium-ion winter advantage. 70-80Ah.
In development
Portable + home backup.
Once the powersports + auto lines are healthy, the same chemistry scales to 1.5–3 kWh portable units and 10 kWh wall-mount home backup. Pre-orders open mid-2026.
Portable Pro
Job-site, RV, off-grid weekend. Solar-input compatible, USB-C PD, 12V output.
Portable Max
Whole-shop backup, contractor truck, mobile food. AC inverter, 240V split-phase optional.
Home Backup
Wall-mount or floor cabinet. Whole-house transfer-switch ready. UL 9540 path.
Commercial Stack
Telecom, microgrid, light-commercial. Modular cabinet system. Phase 3 (2028).