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Ryobi 18V EDGE Tabless Batteries Expand to 8Ah and 12Ah — Launching at Home Depot This Month

May 10, 2026 3 min read Updated June 12, 2026
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Ryobi’s high-performance EDGE battery line is expanding with its two biggest models yet. The company is launching an 18V EDGE 8Ah (PBP1108) and 18V EDGE 12Ah (PBP1112) at Home Depot this month, bringing tabless cell technology to the ONE+ platform at capacities that matter for demanding tools like circular saws, string trimmers, and reciprocating saws.

What Makes EDGE Batteries Different

Standard lithium-ion cells use metal tabs to connect electrode layers to the cell terminals. Tabless cells eliminate those tabs and create multiple shorter current paths across the full electrode width. Lower internal resistance follows: less heat generation, and more power delivered to the motor, especially under heavy load when tools draw sustained current.

Cool-Core PRO thermal management pairs with the tabless cells, using laser-welded straps and upgraded heat sinks to move heat away from the cells during use and charging. Improved impact durability and anti-vibration protection over standard ONE+ packs are also claimed.

To understand how cell architecture affects real-world performance, see our Power Tool Battery Technology guide.

Two New Models

18V EDGE 8Ah (PBP1108), $229: Charges to 80% in approximately 35 minutes with the PCG007 charger. Fast-charge speed makes this practical for anyone rotating packs on a job site, less waiting, more cutting. At $229 it’s a premium ask, but in line with what Milwaukee and DeWalt charge for comparable high-output packs.

18V EDGE 12Ah (PBP1112): Flagship capacity in the EDGE line, reaching 80% charge in roughly 55 minutes. Up to 2X more power versus standard ONE+ packs on high-draw tools is claimed. Pricing hasn’t been officially confirmed yet; expect it to land above the 8Ah.

Who Benefits Most

Both batteries are fully backward-compatible with all Ryobi 18V ONE+ tools, no tool upgrades required. Where the tabless advantage shows up most is in high-draw situations: circular saws ripping through lumber, string trimmers pushing through thick growth, reciprocating saws running demo cuts. Light-duty work like finish driving or LED work lights shows minimal difference.

Ryobi has been building out its power ecosystem alongside these batteries. The 18V and 40V battery power stations that launched in April let ONE+ users run job site power off the same batteries, the EDGE packs extend how long that’s viable.

Context: Tabless Reaches the DIY Tier

Tabless cell technology entered power tools through Milwaukee’s FORGE batteries and DeWalt’s updated FlexVolt packs. Craftsman is bringing it to the V20 platform later in 2026. That same architecture now reaches ONE+, one of the most widely used 18V platforms in the country, spanning hundreds of tools across more than a decade of production.

Both batteries are Home Depot exclusives. A full comparison of how ONE+ stacks up against Milwaukee M18, DeWalt 20V MAX, and Makita LXT on cell technology and ecosystem depth is in our battery platform comparison.

Sources: ToolGuyd, Pro Tool Reviews.

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