LYTH Ships 2,000 Lishen LP54173207-202Ah Battery Cells to Kazakhstan
LYTH recently completed the shipment of 2,000 Lishen LP54173207-202Ah LiFePO4 battery cells to a customer in Kazakhstan, supporting the development of local energy storage and backup power projects.
All battery cells were carefully inspected, voltage-matched, and packed in UN-certified hazardous goods packaging before shipment, ensuring safe and reliable transportation for international delivery.

High-Capacity Lishen 202Ah LiFePO4 Battery Cell
The Lishen LP54173207-202Ah is a high-performance LiFePO4 prismatic battery cell featuring a nominal voltage of 3.2V and a capacity of 202Ah, providing approximately 646Wh of energy per cell. Known for its excellent safety, low internal resistance, and long cycle life, this cell has become a popular choice for energy storage and power applications.
Its stable performance and reliable operation make it suitable for:
- Residential Energy Storage Systems
- Commercial and Industrial ESS
- Solar Energy Storage Projects
- Telecom Backup Power Systems
- UPS Applications
- RV and Marine Energy Storage
- Industrial Power Solutions
With a shipment volume of 2,000 cells, the total delivered energy exceeds 1.29MWh, helping support the customer’s growing energy storage requirements.

One-Stop Battery Solutions from LYTH
At LYTH, we are committed to providing customers with reliable and customized battery solutions. In addition to supplying genuine Grade-A battery cells from leading manufacturers such as Lishen, CALB, EVE, SVOLT, and REPT, we also offer comprehensive OEM and ODM services.
Our services include battery cell supply, battery module manufacturing, custom battery pack assembly, BMS integration, and complete energy storage system development.
From battery cells to modules and complete battery packs, LYTH provides one-stop support to help customers simplify sourcing, reduce development time, and improve system performance.
We sincerely appreciate the trust of our Kazakhstan partner and look forward to supporting more energy storage projects across Central Asia and beyond.



