Qcells to Build Residential Batteries in Michigan
The U.S. residential battery market just got a major boost. Qcells, one of the most trusted names in solar, announced a partnership to manufacture home battery storage systems in Michigan. For homeowners in Ohio and Pennsylvania, this is more than a headline. It’s a signal that solar-plus-storage is becoming faster, more accessible, and more domestically produced than ever before.
What’s Happening: Qcells & Jabil’s Michigan Partnership
On May 7, 2026, Qcells announced a partnership with global contract manufacturer Jabil to assemble residential energy storage systems in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The product being built there is a domestic-content-eligible version of Qcells’ third-generation residential battery, the Q.HOME CORE G3, and it’s already commercially available and shipping to customers nationwide.
This isn’t Qcells’ first rodeo with Jabil. The two companies already team up at the same Michigan facility to produce microinverters used in Qcells’ AC solar modules. Adding battery assembly to the mix is a natural next step, and a strategic one. According to Solar Power World, the move is part of Qcells’ broader push to build out a fully integrated domestic solar-plus-storage supply chain.
For an industry that has long relied on overseas manufacturing for batteries and components, that’s a meaningful shift.
Meet the Q.HOME CORE G3 Battery System
The Q.HOME CORE G3 is a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery system designed specifically for residential use. LFP chemistry has become the gold standard for home energy storage thanks to its long cycle life, thermal stability, and improved safety profile compared to older battery chemistries.
Key Features of the Q.HOME CORE G3
- LFP (lithium iron phosphate) chemistry: safer, longer-lasting, and better for daily cycling
- Domestic manufacturing: assembled in Michigan as part of Qcells’ U.S. production expansion
- Pairs with Qcells AC modules: including the Q.PEAK DUO AC and Q.TRON AC, both built in Georgia
- “Grid Support” configuration: designed to help homeowners maximize utility bill savings
- Now shipping nationwide: available through certified installers
When you pair the Q.HOME CORE G3 with Qcells’ Georgia-built solar panels and Michigan-built microinverters, you end up with a residential solar-plus-storage system where nearly every major component is manufactured right here in the United States.
“Domestic content” refers to federal guidelines under the Inflation Reduction Act that encourage the use of U.S.-manufactured components in clean energy projects. These incentives are generally applied at the project or commercial level and are tied to how a system is owned and financed.
For homeowners, the more immediate benefit of domestic manufacturing is supply chain strength—supporting more reliable access to equipment, improved availability, and continued investment in U.S.-based clean energy production.
Why Domestic Manufacturing Matters for Homeowners

It’s easy to gloss over phrases like “domestic supply chain” as boardroom buzzwords. But for homeowners considering solar and battery storage, U.S.-based manufacturing has real, tangible benefits.
1. Shorter, More Reliable Lead Times
Overseas manufacturing has been hit hard over the past several years by shipping delays, port congestion, and tariff disputes. When batteries are assembled in Michigan instead of Asia or Europe, the supply chain gets dramatically shorter. That means your battery arrives on schedule and your project doesn’t stall.
2. Better Warranty Support
When something goes wrong with a battery system five or eight years down the line, U.S.-based manufacturers and installers can typically resolve issues faster. Domestic manufacturing strengthens warranty support and replacement parts availability.
3. Energy Independence on a National & Personal Level
This is the part we love. Building batteries in America means we’re not dependent on foreign manufacturers for critical energy infrastructure. And when you install one of those batteries on your home, you become more independent from the grid, too. It’s a nice bit of symmetry.
Solar & Storage Aren’t Going Anywhere
If you’ve been on the fence about going solar, wondering whether the industry is “real,” whether it’ll still be around in 10 years, or whether your investment will be supported by ongoing innovation, announcements like this one should put your mind at ease.
Major manufacturers don’t break ground on new U.S. battery assembly lines unless they’re confident in long-term residential demand. Qcells and Jabil are betting big on the future of residential solar-plus-storage, and they’re not alone. Across the country, dozens of companies are scaling up domestic production of solar panels, inverters, racking, and batteries.
The bigger picture: solar and battery storage are no longer “alternative” energy. They’re mainstream infrastructure. And the companies powering this shift are doubling down, not retreating.
For more context on how rapidly the U.S. solar industry has been growing, you can check out the latest industry data from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), which tracks installations, manufacturing investment, and policy changes quarter by quarter.
What This Means for Ohio & Pennsylvania Homeowners

At Canopy Solar, we serve homeowners, businesses, and farms across Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. So when a major battery manufacturer announces it’s building a domestic content-eligible product just one state over from us, we pay close attention.
Here’s why this announcement matters specifically for our region.
Faster Project Timelines
Michigan is a neighbor. Auburn Hills is a short truck ride from our service area. Shorter shipping distances mean faster install timelines and lower logistics costs, both of which can show up in your final project price.
Ohio & PA Weather Make Storage a Smart Investment
Storms, ice, and the occasional grid outage are facts of life in our part of the country. A home battery isn’t just about saving money. It’s about keeping the lights on, the fridge running, and the well pump working when the grid goes down. The Q.HOME CORE G3 in its “Grid Support” configuration is designed to do exactly that.
Time-of-Use Rate Protection
Utilities across our region are continuing to roll out time-of-use rate structures and net metering changes. A home battery lets you store your own solar production during the day and use it during peak-rate evening hours, protecting you from rising electricity costs and giving you more control over your monthly bill.
If you’d like to dig deeper into how home batteries work and what your options are, we wrote a companion guide on the topic: Solar Battery Backup Options for Homeowners.
An Integrated Domestic Solar-Plus-Storage Supply Chain
What makes the Qcells announcement particularly exciting isn’t just the Michigan facility on its own. It’s the way it fits into a broader pattern of vertically integrated American manufacturing.
Look at what Qcells now produces in the U.S.:
- Solar cells & panels: Cartersville & Dalton, Georgia
- Microinverters: Auburn Hills, Michigan (via Jabil)
- Residential battery storage: Auburn Hills, Michigan (via Jabil, new)
That’s a remarkably American supply chain, one that didn’t really exist five years ago. As Il Hyeong No, head of Qcells North America’s Residential Business, put it in the announcement, pairing solar panels from Georgia with battery systems from Michigan is unlocking real value for homeowners.
And Jabil is no newcomer to renewables, either. The company has previously manufactured components for Power Electronics, SolarEdge, Powin, and other major names in the energy industry. They know how to scale.
Getting Started With Solar Plus Storage
If this announcement has you thinking seriously about adding battery backup to a new or existing solar system, here’s how the process typically works with Canopy Solar:
- Free site evaluation. We assess your property, energy usage, roof or ground-mount options, and goals, whether that’s bill savings, backup power, full energy independence, or all three.
- Custom system design. We design a system sized to your home and matched to your priorities, including battery capacity recommendations.
- Permitting & utility coordination. We handle local permits, utility interconnection paperwork, and incentive applications so you don’t have to.
- Professional installation. Our certified team installs your panels, inverters, and battery system to manufacturer and code specifications.
- Monitoring & ongoing support. You get a smartphone app to monitor your system in real time, plus ongoing operations and maintenance support from our team.
You can learn more about our full process on our Services page, or read about the latest updates in our region on the Canopy Solar blog.
Thinking About Adding a Battery to Your Home?
Whether you already have solar or you’re starting from scratch, our team can help you understand your options and whether a domestic-content battery like the Q.HOME CORE G3 is right for you.
The Bottom Line
The Qcells and Jabil announcement is good news for everyone involved in the residential solar industry: manufacturers, installers, and (most importantly) homeowners. Domestic battery production means shorter lead times, better warranty support, and a more resilient American energy supply chain.
For Ohio and Pennsylvania homeowners, it also means that solar-plus-storage is more accessible, more reliable, and more locally supported than it’s ever been. The industry isn’t slowing down. It’s scaling up.
If you’ve been thinking about going solar, or if you’ve had panels for years and are now considering adding a battery, this is a great time to start the conversation. Reach out to our team. We’d love to walk you through what’s possible for your home.
Source: Pickerel, Kelly. “Qcells to manufacture residential battery system in Michigan.” Solar Power World, May 7, 2026.



