Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp. announced the launch of its first line of Battle Born solar panels, a move that extends the company’s battery‑centric portfolio into solar generation. The new product family comprises four models, with the flagship Elite Series delivering up to 23 % module efficiency and featuring ShadeGuard anti‑shading technology that preserves performance under variable light conditions.
The launch targets the same customer base that has driven Dragonfly’s battery sales—recreational vehicles, marine vessels, commercial trucks, industrial sites, and off‑grid installations. By pairing its high‑efficiency panels with its proprietary dry‑electrode batteries, Dragonfly aims to offer end‑to‑end power systems that can be deployed in a single, integrated solution. This strategy builds on the company’s recent expansion of its Battle Born product line to include inverter/chargers and a redesigned mobile app, further solidifying its position as a comprehensive power‑solutions provider.
Dragonfly’s battery business has shown strong growth, reporting net sales of $16.0 million in Q3 2025—up 25.5 % year‑over‑year—with a gross margin of 29.7 %. The company’s focus on a patented dry‑electrode manufacturing process and its development of non‑flammable, all‑solid‑state cells underpin its competitive advantage in both battery and solar markets. The solar launch is expected to diversify revenue streams and reduce reliance on battery sales alone, aligning with management’s emphasis on strategic growth and balance‑sheet strengthening.
While the announcement does not yet include pricing, manufacturing location, or competitive‑market analysis, it signals a strategic pivot toward integrated renewable‑energy solutions. The company’s recent 1‑for‑10 reverse stock split, approved on December 2 2025, and ongoing capital raises and debt restructuring efforts demonstrate a broader effort to position Dragonfly for long‑term growth. The new solar line is a key component of that strategy, targeting high‑growth segments such as off‑grid and mobile applications where integrated solar‑battery systems are in demand.
Management has highlighted the launch as part of a broader push to capture market share in the renewable‑energy segment. CEO Dr. Denis Phares emphasized the company’s commitment to expanding its product portfolio and strengthening its balance sheet, while Chief Commercial Officer Wade Seaburg noted the momentum in the OEM business and the opportunity to serve heavy‑duty trucking and other large‑scale customers with integrated power solutions.
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