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Voltage 2-kV electrical BOS solutions achieve UL certification

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UL Solutions has awarded Voltage Energy Group a certification for its full-system electrical balance of system (EBOS) solution for 2-kV solar PV cable applications covering the LYNX, IBEX, IBEX PLUS, and ALEX product series to UL 9703.

Utility-scale solar projects are increasingly evaluating a shift from 1,500-VDC to 2,000-V system designs to increase energy yield, reduce capex and improve long-term reliability. This certification confirms that Voltage Energy’s 2-kV EBOS system successfully completed UL Solutions’ verification testing for 2-kV system requirements.

“Receiving UL certification for our 2-kV full-system EBOS solution reflects our commitment to delivering solutions that help the industry scale next-generation PV designs,” said Angel Lopez, Director of Quality at Voltage Energy. “Moving to 2 kV is not just a component upgrade. It requires coordinated progress across the value chain, with modules, inverters and EBOS validated together, supported by aligned standards and cross-testing that reduce variability in field deployment.”

“UL Solutions is striving to support our customers to explore new innovations and safeguard the launch into the market,” said UL Asian regional GM Evan Xiao. “Unified system validation and repeatable installation practices are essential to scaling the 2-kV ecosystem. Voltage Energy’s certification demonstrates continued investment in system integration and verification, and it provides the market with a clear reference point for evaluating reliable 2-kV deployments.”

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