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Fortress Power releases 2 new inverters for residential and light commercial solar energy

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Fortress powera manufacturer of energy storage and inverter technologies, releases two new hybrid inverters designed for both residential and light commercial applications. Envy Duo 21 and Solo 6.5K are hybrid inverters that can operate as single-home installations or as scalable multi-unit deployments.

Envy Duo 21 hybrid inverter from Fortress Power

“The launch of the Envy Duo 21 and Solo 6.5K marks a major step forward in our mission to provide powerful, flexible and easy-to-install solutions for every type of power system,” said Matthew Daniel, product manager at Fortress Power. “Whether for a large-scale residential project or a compact off-grid installation, these inverters give installers the versatility and performance they need – all backed by Fortress Power’s commitment to reliability and innovation.”

The Envy Duo 21 is a 48V hybrid inverter designed for up to 25kW of PV input and can operate in both 240V split phase and 208V three phase applications. The Envy Duo 21 can be installed in parallel with up to 10 units for a combined power of 120 kW and has built-in AC/DC breakers and an integrated transmitter for quick shutdown. Remote monitoring and firmware updates give installers and system owners full visibility and control over the system.

Solo 6.5K is a 6.5 kW non-export inverter designed for smaller homes, cabins, additional residential units and cost-conscious installations. Despite its compact size, it is compatible with up to 8 kW PV input. It features integrated AC/DC disconnect switches, stackable parallel operation and remote monitoring.

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