Qcells partners Jabil in US for domestic content residential battery storage manufacturing
energy-storage.news May 11, 2026

Qcells partners Jabil in US for domestic content residential battery storage manufacturing

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Qcells has introduced its first domestically assembled residential battery energy storage system to the US market, assembled at Jabil's facility in Michigan. The system, called Q.HOME CORE G3, uses lithium iron phosphate cells and has a storage capacity of 13.1kWh-26.2kWh. This partnership builds on an existing collaboration between Qcells and Jabil, with Qcells having invested US$17 million in residential solar-plus-storage manufacturing in Michigan. The company has also invested nearly US$3 billion in building a US solar supply chain in Georgia. The domestic content eligible system is a significant development for Qcells, a South Korean-owned company that was originally a German solar manufacturer. The system pairs with Qcells' AC module products and integrated microinverters manufactured in Michigan, showcasing the company's commitment to onshoring its renewables supply chain.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Qcells' domestic assembly of battery storage systems strengthens its position in the US market, leveraging the Biden administration's investment incentives and tariffs on Chinese batteries.
  • · The partnership with Jabil also highlights the growing importance of US-based manufacturing for companies seeking production tax credit and investment tax credit benefits.