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3.0
Years in AU Market
12
CEC-Listed Batteries
0
CEC-Listed Inverters
Not verified
AU Office
Not verified
Local Support
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Manufacturer profile
Battery Manufacturer · 3.0 years in Australia
Years in AU Market
12 batteries · 0 inverters
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Pytes (Shenzhen Pytes Technology Co Ltd) is a battery manufacturer founded in 2004 with 7 CEC-approved models in Australia. The company produces both low-voltage (48V) and high-voltage LFP battery systems for residential applications. Pytes has built a following among DIY solar enthusiasts and off-grid users for its rack-mounted low-voltage batteries, which are compatible with popular inverters from Victron, Sol-Ark, and other brands.
Pytes batteries use LFP chemistry and are designed with a focus on modularity and inverter compatibility. Their E-Box series (48V rack-mount) is popular in the off-grid and hybrid market, while their HV series targets grid-connected residential installations with hybrid inverters. The company emphasises cycle life and safety certifications in its product marketing.
In Australia, Pytes products are distributed through solar wholesalers and online retailers. The company does not maintain a local Australian office, with support handled remotely. Pytes competes on pricing and compatibility, appealing to cost-conscious buyers and installers who work with multi-brand systems, particularly in regional and off-grid applications.
2004
Founded
2022
AU Entry
~500
Employees
Local presence not yet verified
We have not verified this brand's Australian office or support arrangements. Confirm the warranty claim process with the manufacturer or your installer.
12
CEC batteries
3.0
Years in market
12
Active listings
Based on 12 models from Pytes
Avg product warranty
10 years
Warranty range
10 years
Models with warranty terms
12 of 12
Local warranty support not yet verified
We have not verified this brand's Australian warranty channels. Confirm the claim process with the manufacturer or your installer.
New market entrant
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From the Clean Energy Council approved-product register
12
Active CEC listings
Currently approved
0
Delisted
Expired or removed from the register
13.2 kWh
Avg. battery capacity
Across 12 models
3 years in the Australian market
Pytes on the CEC register, from Australian market entry to now
First CEC Approval
Received initial Clean Energy Council certification.
🔋 First CEC-Approved Battery
BATPytes entered the Australian battery market with E-BOX 48100R.
🔋 5 Battery Listings
BATBattery range expanded to 5 CEC-approved listings.
🔋 10 Battery Listings
BATBattery range expanded to 10 CEC-approved listings.
12
Listed products
12
Currently active
0
Delisted
3 yrs
Years in AU market
12 CEC-approved batteries · grouped into 6 series
Rather than naming favourites, apply two tests: has the brand been popular in the Australian market for 5+ years, and has it done so with no recalls or safety issues? Tenure plus a clean record beats marketing claims. Check recall history on our risk-alerts page and tenure on each manufacturer profile, and verify warranty support and local service availability before you buy — particularly for brands newer to the Australian market.
Start with the two tools on this site: the ACCC-sourced recall list on our risk-alerts page, and each brand's manufacturer profile showing years in the Australian market and CEC listing history. A note on delistings — an expired CEC listing is not automatically a red flag. Regulations change and products get relisted with minor updates, and old models are routinely retired when new ones launch. A safety removal is different from an expiry. The pattern that matters: if a manufacturer hasn't renewed or listed anything for a few years, it's safe to say they're no longer present in the market.
Most home batteries sold in Australia are made in China — including products from the biggest global brands — so 'Chinese-made' tells you very little on its own. Quality tracks the cells and the warranty, not the country: the best cells carry warranties up to 10,000+ cycles, while cheaper packs are warranted for far fewer. That's usually how the pricing works — a lower price per kWh can mean a shorter warranted life and faster degradation. Popular Chinese-made brands in the WA market include Sigenergy, Sungrow, GoodWe, Growatt, Sofar, FoxESS, and iStore. Very few brands can claim non-Chinese ownership (and manufacturing origin is hard to verify) — US-owned Tesla and Austrian-owned Fronius are the main ones still available here.
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Installed price range
$4,140 – $27,648
12 models with pricing · 1 verified
~$901/kWh average
Market average
Up to $5,011 in rebates
WA Battery Scheme + Federal STCs (10 kWh system)
*Prices are installed estimates including GST, excluding rebates. Actual quotes may vary.