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Fortress Power releases 16 kWh eBoost ESS

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 19, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Fortress power has released its new energy storage system, the eBoost. Sixteen of the 16 kWh units can be connected in parallel for up to 256 kWh of storage capacity for homes and businesses.

“The eBoost sets a new standard for flexible, high-capacity energy storage,” said Matthew Daniel, Product Manager for eBoost at Fortress Power. “The scalability, durability and seamless integration with the Envy Duo 21 inverter make it an ideal choice for installers and customers who demand reliable performance with easy deployment.”

A single eBoost module can provide up to 12 kW of continuous charging and discharging power. The system also comes with a 10-year warranty.

“Since 2016, Fortress Power has been driven by a mission to make our energy storage systems easier to install, more efficient and more cost-effective,” said Daniel. “The eBoost represents that vision: combining technical simplicity with the power and resilience our customers expect.”

The eBoost supports both single-phase and three-phase 208V commercial applications and is built with adaptability in mind. Designed for indoor or outdoor installation, the eBoost uses Fortress Power’s eWay connection system to simplify installation while maintaining a sleek, professional look.

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