Voltage Energy Unveils Customized Cable Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026

Voltage Energy's New Innovations at Intersolar Europe 2026



Voltage Energy Group, a leading provider of electrical balance-of-system (EBOS) solutions for utility-scale solar projects, showcased its cutting-edge cable assembly solutions during the Intersolar Europe 2026 event held from June 23 to 25 in Munich. This year's exhibition focused on how their flagship products, the LYNX PLUS and IBEX PLUS, smoothly integrate into an overarching EBOS system designed to support the next generation of high-voltage and high-performance solar projects.

Transitioning from Cable Products to System Solutions



As utility-scale solar projects move toward higher-performing and higher-voltage architectures, Voltage Energy has expanded its offerings beyond individual cable products. The company's comprehensive system-level cable assemblies address a wide range of applications with various current ratings, helping developers and EPCs (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction companies) optimize project designs, reduce installation complexity, and enhance long-term system reliability.

Compared to traditional 'cable-by-cable' wiring methods, these solutions can reduce cable consumption by up to 33% and cut installation time by as much as 50%. This advancement accelerates project implementation and boosts deployment efficiency. Bob Slack, the technical director at Voltage Energy, emphasized the growing pressure on solar project developers and EPC contractors to deliver larger projects with fewer installation resources and tighter timelines. He stated, "We believe the future of EBOS lies in integrated system-level solutions that simplify deployment, help lower the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), and ready customers for higher voltage architectures."

Addressing Current Capacity Challenges



Voltage Energy's product portfolio includes the LYNX PLUS, IBEX PLUS, LYNX, IBEX, and ALEX, designed to handle varied project topologies and electrical loads. The LYNX PLUS system is specifically engineered for higher current applications, supporting main cable capacities of up to 400 mm² (853 A) and achieving a voltage drop reduction of up to 34% compared to conventional 240 mm² designs. Moreover, it eliminates the need for traditional junction boxes, streamlining installation along with operations and maintenance tasks.

On the other hand, the IBEX PLUS fills a crucial gap for mid-current capacities ranging from 70 to 168 A. With 97% of its design featuring flexible aluminum cabling, it is up to 41% lighter than traditional copper alternatives and can lower capital expenditure (CapEx) by as much as 27%. The hybrid copper-aluminum connection options offer greater design flexibility while optimizing material and logistical costs.

Designed for 2kV Ready Solar Systems



Voltage Energy is incorporating innovations in flexible aluminum conductors, optimized electrical schematics, and 2 kV-ready architectures into its prefabricated cable assemblies, thus improving installation efficiency and addressing the evolving needs of utility-scale solar projects. Both LYNX PLUS and IBEX PLUS have received UL 2kV certification in the USA, with European certification processes currently underway, enabling Voltage Energy to support a broader deployment of advanced system-level EBOS solutions across Europe.

About Voltage Energy Group



Founded in 2016, Voltage Energy Group is a premier global provider of electrical balance-of-system solutions for utility-scale solar projects. Headquartered in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Voltage Energy offers innovative, cost-effective technologies and services that enhance installation efficiency, improve safety, and optimize long-term system performance. With a team of dedicated professionals invested in renewable energy, Voltage Energy is committed to driving the industry forward. For more information, visit www.voltageenergy.com.

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