- By: Alina Samarskaya
- Solar PV panels
- Updated: May 19, 2026
Rubix Batteries
48 Volt Batteries
Rubix Giga Stack Series RGS51100 5.12kWh 100Ah 48V LiFePO4 Battery
- AMP Hours100 Ah
- Voltage48 V
- ChemistryLiFePO4
Delivery on Jun 25–30
Rubix Stack Series RS51100 5.12kWh 100Ah 48V LiFePO4 Battery
- AMP Hours100 Ah
- Voltage48 V
- ChemistryLiFePO4
Delivery on Jun 25–30
Rubix Giga Stack Series RGS51205 10.5kWh 205Ah 48V LiFePO4 Battery
- AMP Hours205 Ah
- Voltage48 V
- ChemistryLithium, LiFePO4
Delivery on Jun 25–30
5.12kWh Solar Backup: Rubix 48V LiFePO4 Battery + 6.5kW Phocos Any-Grid Hybrid Inverter - ESS Kit
- AMP Hours100 Ah
- Voltage48 V
- ChemistryLiFePO4
Delivery on Jun 25–30
Rubix R-Series RRS51280 14.34kWh 280Ah 48V LiFePO4 Battery
- AMP Hours280 Ah
- Voltage48 V
- ChemistryLithium, LiFePO4
Delivery on Jun 25–30
11kWh Home Backup System: Rubix 48V LiFePO4 Battery + 12kW Sol-Ark Hybrid Inverter - ESS kit
- AMP Hours205 Ah
- Voltage48 V
- ChemistryLiFePO4
Delivery on Jun 25–30
14kWh Whole Home Backup: Rubix 48V LiFePO4 Battery + 15kW Sol-Ark Hybrid Inverter - ESS kit
- AMP Hours280 Ah
- Voltage48 V
- ChemistryLiFePO4
Delivery on Jun 25–30
24 Volt Batteries
Rubix Stack Series RS25200 5.12kWh 200Ah 24V LiFePO4 Battery
- AMP Hours200 Ah
- Voltage24 V
- ChemistryLiFePO4
Delivery on Jun 25–30
Rubix R-Series RRS25560 14.34kWh 560Ah 24V LiFePO4 Battery
- AMP Hours560 Ah
- Voltage24 V
- ChemistryLithium, LiFePO4
Delivery on Jun 25–30
- Overview
- Articles
If you've landed here researching Rubix batteries, you're probably trying to figure out if they're worth it. Whether you need a lithium solar battery for your panels, a home energy storage battery for backup, or a deep cycle lithium battery for off-grid living — this page covers one brand doing it well. You'll know what Rubix Battery actually makes, who each product is built for, and how their three series stack up against each other and against older battery chemistries like AGM and lead-acid.
What is a Rubix battery?
Rubix Battery makes lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) deep cycle batteries for solar storage, off-grid systems, RV setups, and home backup power.
LiFePO4 — often written "LFP" — is a lithium battery chemistry known for safety, long lifespan, and stable performance across thousands of charge cycles. Unlike some other lithium types, it doesn't carry a significant risk of thermal runaway.
Rubix was formed when two Amish battery manufacturers, Miller Tech and Ark Lithium, joined forces with nearly 150 years of battery-building experience between them. Batteries are made in the US and come with 10 to 12 year warranties depending on the series.
Rubix vs. other deep cycle battery types
Four main chemistry types show up in deep cycle applications. The LiFePO4 vs AGM battery comparison is the one most buyers land on, but lithium vs lead acid deep cycle performance is worth understanding across the board.
| Feature | Rubix LiFePO4 | AGM | Gel | Flooded Lead-Acid |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cycle life | 5,000–6,000 | 300–1,500 | 500–1,200 | 200–800 |
| Usable capacity (DoD) | ~80% | ~50% | ~50% | ~50% |
| Weight | Lightest | Heavy | Heavy | Heaviest |
| Maintenance | None | None | None | Regular |
| Safety | Very safe | Safe | Safe | Risk of gassing |
| Warranty | 10–12 years | 2–5 years | 2–4 years | 1–3 years |
| Long-term cost/kWh | Lowest | Medium–High | Medium–High | Highest |
💡 Cycle life and usable capacity are the numbers that matter most here.
A lead-acid battery rated at 100Ah gives you roughly 50Ah of usable power before you start degrading it. A Rubix LFP battery rated at 100Ah delivers 80–100Ah. Same label on the box, close to twice the real-world capacity.
On long-term cost per kilowatt-hour, LFP wins too, because the battery lasts far longer before replacement. The upfront price is higher. The lifetime cost usually isn't. That's why LFP has become the default choice for solar energy storage batteries and off-grid battery banks.
The three Rubix series
Stack Series
The Rubix Stack Series battery is the compact option, built for homeowners, cabins, and RV users who want something clean and manageable without extra hardware.
| Model | Voltage | Capacity | Cycles | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RS25200 | 25.6V (24V) | 200Ah | 6,000 | 10 years |
| RS51100 | 51.2V (48V) | 100Ah | 6,000 | 10 years |
Each unit has a touchscreen LCD for real-time monitoring, an enclosed cabling compartment, and built-in casters. Rubix's proprietary RPSD Impactive Balancing actively manages cell health and extends battery life by up to 30%.
Giga Stack Series
More capacity, more cycles, longer warranty. The Rubix Giga Stack Series is a stackable lithium battery built to expand without external racking or cabinet hardware. It runs as a 48V lithium battery system and steps up inverter integration compared to the Stack Series.
| Model | Voltage | Capacity | Cycles | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RGS51100 | 51.2V (48V) | 100Ah | 6,000 | 12 years |
| RGS51205 | 51.2V (48V) | 205Ah | 6,000 | 12 years |
The Giga Stack supports closed-loop communication with Sol-Ark inverters and most modern systems, letting you monitor individual cell voltage, state of charge, temperature, and cycle count in real time.
R-Series
The R-Series is built for bulk storage at the lowest cost per kilowatt-hour, aimed at large off-grid homesteads, farms, and small commercial installations.
| Model | Voltage | Capacity | Energy | Cycles | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RRS51280 | 51.2V (48V) | 280Ah | 14.3 kWh | 6,000 | 10 years |
The RRS51280 can be wall-, floor-, or rack-mounted. Multiple units connect together, scaling total system storage up to 457 kWh. It communicates over CAN and RS485 ports.
Which Rubix battery fits your situation?
Small home, cabin, or RV: the Stack Series. Compact, clean to install, easy to manage for systems under 10 kWh.
Home solar system you might expand later: the Giga Stack. Better inverter integration, more cycles, and a longer warranty. A sensible step up if your energy needs aren't fully settled yet.
Large off-grid build or commercial installation: the R-Series delivers more energy per unit and the best long-term cost per kWh.
💡 A1 SolarStore can help you match the right battery to your inverter, array size, and daily load before you buy.
Key specs and what they mean
- Voltage (24V vs. 48V): Must match your inverter. Most current home solar systems run on 48V. Check this before ordering.
- Capacity (Ah) vs. energy (kWh): The formula: voltage × Ah ÷ 1000. A 51.2V 100Ah battery stores 5.12 kWh. That number tells you more than Ah alone.
- Battery cycle life: Full charge/discharge cycles before capacity drops to 80% of the original. Stack Series: up to 6,000 cycles (at 80% DoD). Giga Stack and R-Series: 6,000 . At one cycle per day, that works out to 13–16 years of use.
- Depth of discharge (DoD): How much capacity you can actually use without degrading the battery. LFP: up to 80–100%. Lead-acid: ~50%. Higher DoD means more usable power per dollar spent.
- BMS (Battery Management System): Rubix pairs Grade A LFP cells with a multi-layer BMS that guards against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, and short circuit. This is what keeps the battery safe and performing over years of cycling.
- Communication ports (CAN / RS485): These let the battery communicate with your inverter for real-time data and automatic charge management. Important for anyone running a grid-tied or monitored off-grid system.
- Scalability: All three series support multi-unit expansion. If your energy needs might grow, plan the initial setup around that.
So, is Rubix worth it?
The battery market is full of brands selling LiFePO4 cells with similar specs on paper. What separates a good battery from a frustrating one over a 10-year ownership period usually comes down to three things: cell quality, BMS reliability, and whether the company stands behind the product when something goes wrong. Rubix addresses all three directly — Grade A LFP cells, a multi-layer BMS, and warranties that run 10 to 12 years depending on the series.
If your system is modest and your needs are settled, the Stack Series does the job cleanly. If you're not sure how your energy use might grow, the Giga Stack is the smarter long-term bet. And if you're building something large, the R-Series is purpose-built for it.
📌 Rubix is not the cheapest option upfront. It is, however, one of the easier decisions to justify over time.
FAQ
Rubix is a Sol-Ark compatible battery with CAN and RS485 closed-loop communication. It works with most modern inverter systems, but check your inverter's supported battery list before buying.
Yes. The Stack Series works well in mobile setups. The enclosed cabling and LFP chemistry (no off-gassing) make it practical for enclosed spaces like RVs and marine cabins.
This depends on your daily energy use and how many hours of backup you want. A typical US home uses around 29 kWh per day. For a full day of backup, you'd need roughly six Giga Stack 205Ah units. A1 SolarStore can help you size the system correctly.
At one cycle per day: the Stack Series (up to 6,000 cycles) lasts about 16 years. Giga Stack and R-Series (6,000 cycles) match or exceed that. Actual lifespan depends on depth of discharge and operating temperature.
Most LiFePO4 battery reviews flag safety as the standout advantage of this chemistry. LFP chemistry resists thermal runaway — the failure mode where batteries overheat and can catch fire. Rubix adds a multi-layer BMS on top of that. It's one of the safer lithium options on the market.
All three Rubix series support expansion. The R-Series is specifically built for large-scale buildouts. If growth is on the table, factor that into the initial setup.
A1 SolarStore carries the Rubix catalog. Browse the Rubix battery lineup.
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