48V Modular Lithium Battery Storage
LiFe² 48V
Engineered specifically for Australia's harshest industrial environments, the LiFe² delivers uncompromising power reliability for mining operations, telecommunications infrastructure, and oil & gas facilities with industrial-grade durability and intelligent power management.

Cheaper Home
Batteries Approved
LiFe2 is Clean Energy Council listed and approved for the Australian Cheaper Home Batteries Program, making it eligible for rebates up to $15,000 across participating states and territories.
Rebates: Up to $15,000 available
Eligibility varies by state/territory
Key Features
Engineered for reliability and performance in the most demanding environments.
Industrial-Grade Reliability
Engineered to withstand extreme conditions in mining sites, remote telecom towers, and oil and gas facilities with robust construction and high-temperature tolerance.
Zero-Downtime Maintenance
Hot-swappable modules ensure continuous operation during maintenance - critical for industrial applications where power interruptions can cost millions.
Fail-Safe Power Management
Industry-first Automatic Fallback to Self-Management ensures continuous operation even when communications are lost in remote industrial deployments.
Technical Specifications
Industry-leading technology designed for reliability and performance in demanding environments
Key Features
- Industrial-Grade LiFePO4 Chemistry for Extreme Environments
- Up to 10-year 70% Warranty for Industrial Applications
- Scalable up to 64 Battery Modules for Large Mining Operations
- Remote Monitoring via AERL Cloud for Off-Site Management
- Australian-Engineered for Outback Mining and Remote Telco Sites
Resources & Documentation
Access technical specifications, installation guides, and certification documents
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AERL LiFe² – Safety MSDS
Material Safety Data Sheet with handling and emergency information
Energy storage that works as hard as you do.
Contact our industrial solutions team to discuss how LiFe² can support your mining, telecommunications, or oil & gas operations across Australia's harshest environments.
