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LYTH Dispatches 8,000 Units of CALB L173F163 LFP Cells to Romania

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LYTH Dispatches 8,000 Units of CALB L173F163 LFP Cells to Romania

February 6, 2026

LYTH is proud to announce the successful completion and dispatch of a high-volume order consisting of 8,000 units of CALB L173F163 (163Ah) Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) cells. This substantial shipment is destined for a major renewable energy infrastructure project in Romania, reinforcing LYTH’s position as a premier gateway for Tier-1 battery technology in the Eastern European market.

The Power of CALB Technology:

The L173F163 series from CALB is globally recognized for its stability and high energy density. As an industry-leading prismatic cell, it is the “backbone” of many large-scale energy storage systems (ESS).

  • 163Ah Grade B Precision: While labeled Grade B, LYTH’s rigorous selection process ensures these cells meet strict industrial standards for static consistency, making them a cost-effective yet high-performance solution for stationary storage.

  • Prismatic Efficiency: The L173 form factor allows for high-density packing, optimizing the footprint of containerized battery rooms.

Unrivaled Large-Scale Delivery Capabilities:

Handling 8,000 units—equivalent to multiple shipping containers—requires a sophisticated operational framework. LYTH’s manufacturing and logistics center demonstrated its full capability during this project:

  1. Massive-Scale Batch Matching: To ensure system longevity, our technical team performed automated batch sorting. 8,000 cells were grouped into high-consistency clusters based on voltage and internal resistance deviation of less than $\pm 3mV$.

  2. Industrial-Grade Packaging Architecture: To mitigate the risks of a long-haul journey to Romania, we utilized double-reinforced palletization. Each pallet is protected by industrial-strength edge guards, anti-moisture vacuum barriers, and shock-absorbing layers, ensuring the cells arrive in factory-fresh condition.

  3. Complex Logistics Coordination: Our export team managed the end-to-end documentation for this Class 9 Dangerous Goods shipment, ensuring full compliance with both maritime regulations and Romanian customs requirements.

Supporting Romania’s Green Energy Transition:

“Romania is rapidly becoming a hub for energy innovation in Eastern Europe,” said LYTH’s Regional Sales Director. “By delivering 8,000 CALB cells in a single, coordinated shipment, we are providing the scalable ‘energy building blocks’ necessary for our clients to meet their aggressive decarbonization targets.”

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