, a leading manufacturer of battery systems for recreational vehicles and marine markets, is set to release three next-generation battery models in the second half of 2026. These new products are designed to address growing demand for higher energy density and fully featured battery systems in industrial and commercial applications.
With commercial availability expected, Expion360 aims to offer customers a lower-cost alternative while delivering improved performance and system integration options. The company's new battery lineup is built upon its established presence in the RV and marine markets, with a focus on expanding into industrial and commercial sectors where downtime can be critical.
Key features of the new models include VHC internal heating for consistent operation in low temperature environments and RV-C CAN Bus communication for seamless system integration across connected components. The updated designs are expected to improve energy density, system efficiency, and manufacturability, enabling increased reinvestment in product development and long-term customer value.

Expion360's next-generation battery models incorporate the company's patent-pending VHC internal heating technology, SmartTalk Bluetooth connectivity, and advanced CAN Bus communication. These advancements support a range of use cases from mobile and off-grid systems to industrial power, monitoring, and equipment applications.
The batteries have been engineered to meet UL 1973 safety standards, with final certification pending. By expanding into new markets and improving product offerings, Expion360 is poised to deliver solutions that can scale beyond traditional use cases and meet the demands of more complex, power-critical environments.
With a focus on delivering value to customers, Expion360 aims to improve its internal cost structure and margins, enabling increased reinvestment in product development and long-term customer value.

Expion360's new battery models are designed to address the growing demand for higher energy density and fully featured battery systems in industrial and commercial applications. With their focus on improving system efficiency and manufacturability, these products have the potential to scale beyond traditional use cases and meet the demands of more complex environments.