Lithium IPS in Bangladesh — Complete Guide 2026

Looking for the best lithium IPS in Bangladesh? This complete guide covers everything you need to know — how lithium IPS works, benefits over traditional systems, price ranges, top brands, and buying tips for 2026. Shop HiTHIUM lithium IPS for the best prices in Bangladesh.

What Is a Lithium IPS?

A lithium IPS uses lithium-ion or LiFePO₄ batteries instead of lead-acid or tubular batteries. They are 70% lighter, charge 3x faster, last 10x longer, and require zero maintenance. Browse our portable IPS collection to see the difference.

Benefits of Lithium IPS

Longer lifespan (3000–6000 cycles vs 300–500 for lead-acid), faster charging (2–3 hours vs 8–10), 70% lighter, maintenance-free, deeper discharge (up to 95% without damage). The HiTHIUM HeroEE 1 is our most popular lithium IPS for homes.

Lithium IPS Price in Bangladesh 2026

500W units: BDT 25,000–45,000. 1000W: BDT 50,000–80,000. 2000W+: BDT 100,000–250,000. See our full pricing and shop for current deals.

Top Brands

HiTHIUM, Walton, Luminous, Marque. HiTHIUM Bangladesh leads with advanced LiFePO₄, smart BMS, and pure sine wave output.

How to Choose

Consider power rating, battery capacity, battery type (LiFePO₄ vs NMC), inverter type, warranty period. Use our watt calculator to find the right size for your home. For expert advice, contact our team.

Top 5 Lithium IPS Models in Bangladesh — July 2026 Price List

Bangladesh’s electricity grid improvement is ongoing, but urban areas still face 4–8 hours of daily load-shedding in peak summer months. Lithium IPS (specifically LiFePO4) has emerged as the dominant technology choice in 2026 due to its 10× longer lifespan, zero maintenance, and faster switchover compared to lead-acid alternatives.

Model Capacity Inverter Power Backup Time* Price (BDT) Warranty
HiTHIUM HeroEE 1 1kWh LiFePO4 750VA 4–6 hrs 8,500–12,000 5 years
HiTHIUM HeroEE Light 1 1kWh LiFePO4 600VA 5–7 hrs 10,500–14,000 5 years
HiTHIUM HeroEE-2 2kWh LiFePO4 1500VA 8–12 hrs 45,000–50,000 5 years
HiTHIUM HeroEE-3 3kWh LiFePO4 2000VA 12–18 hrs 65,000–75,000 5 years
HiTHIUM HeroEE-5 5kWh LiFePO4 3000VA 20–28 hrs 90,000–95,000 5 years

*Backup calculated for: 3 ceiling fans (150W total) + 6 LED lights (30W) + 1 laptop (45W) = ~225W load.

Why LiFePO4 Lithium IPS Outperforms Lead-Acid in Bangladesh

The Bangladesh climate — high humidity (80–90% year-round) and temperatures reaching 40°C in summer — accelerates lead-acid battery degradation. LiFePO4 chemistry is thermally stable up to 60°C with no electrolyte evaporation, meaning a HiTHIUM HeroEE unit installed in 2026 will still deliver 80%+ capacity in 2034 under normal load-shedding patterns. Lead-acid users in Dhaka replace batteries every 18–30 months at BDT 5,000–15,000 per replacement.

Lithium IPS 10-Year Cost Comparison (BDT)

Cost Item LiFePO4 Lithium IPS Lead-Acid IPS
Initial purchase 8,500 6,000
Battery replacements (10 yr) 0 20,000–40,000 (3–4 replacements)
Maintenance labor 0 2,000–5,000 (water, terminal)
Total 10-year cost 8,500–14,000 28,000–51,000
What is the best lithium IPS in Bangladesh in 2026?

The best lithium IPS in Bangladesh in 2026 is the HiTHIUM HeroEE series — specifically HeroEE 1 (BDT 8,500, 1kWh) for small homes and HeroEE-2 (BDT 45,000, 2kWh) for larger households. All HiTHIUM models use LiFePO4 chemistry, carry a 5-year warranty, and switch in under 20ms — imperceptible to devices or screens.

What is the price of lithium IPS in Bangladesh?

Lithium IPS prices in Bangladesh range from BDT 8,500 (1kWh entry model) to BDT 95,000 (5kWh premium model). The most popular segment is BDT 8,500–14,000 for 1kWh LiFePO4 units suitable for 2–3 room apartments with 4–6 hours backup.

Is lithium IPS better than tubular battery IPS?

Yes — for Bangladesh’s climate and usage patterns. Lithium IPS (LiFePO4) lasts 3,000–5,000 cycles (8–15 years) vs 350–500 cycles (2–3 years) for tubular batteries. Over 10 years, lithium saves BDT 20,000–40,000 in replacement costs. The only advantage of tubular is lower upfront cost, which is offset by year 4–5 for most Dhaka households.