Voltage Energy Showcases Innovative Cabling Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026

Voltage Energy's Groundbreaking Display at Intersolar Europe 2026



From June 23 to June 25, Voltage Energy Group, a leading global provider of Electrical Balance of System (EBOS) solutions for utility-scale solar projects, made waves at the Intersolar Europe 2026 event held in Munich. They showcased their latest EBOS solutions, including the flagship pre-assembled cabling systems, LYNX PLUS and IBEX PLUS, which are engineered to facilitate the swift and effective deployment of high-performance solar projects.

Enhancing Efficiency in Solar Deployments


As the energy sector shifts towards higher voltage architectures and enhanced performance capabilities, Voltage Energy has moved beyond traditional cabling solutions. Their new integrated cabling systems offer comprehensive solutions across various applications with different current capacities. This innovation not only assists developers and EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) companies in optimizing project designs but also simplifies installation processes and enhances long-term system reliability.

The pre-assembled solutions provided by Voltage Energy can reduce wire consumption by up to 33% and installation time by nearly 50%, significantly accelerating project timelines and improving deployment efficiency. Bob Slack, Chief Technology Officer at Voltage Energy, stated, "Solar project developers and EPC contractors are under increasing pressure to execute more extensive projects with fewer installation resources and tighter deadlines. We believe the future of EBOS lies in integrated system-level solutions that streamline deployment and reduce the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) for projects while preparing clients for higher voltage architectures."

The Power of LYNX PLUS and IBEX PLUS


The Voltage Energy portfolio features several innovative products designed to meet diverse project topologies and electrical loads, including the LYNX PLUS and IBEX PLUS systems.

LYNX PLUS


The LYNX PLUS system caters specifically to high current applications, supporting main conductor sizes of up to 400 mm² (853 A) and reducing voltage drop by up to 34% compared to conventional designs with 240 mm² conductors. Notably, it eliminates the need for traditional combiner boxes, simplifying both installation and ongoing maintenance.

IBEX PLUS


On the other hand, the IBEX PLUS product fills a critical gap in the medium current range of 70 – 168 A. Boasting a construction with a 97% share of flexible aluminum cable, it is up to 41% lighter than traditional copper alternatives, potentially lowering capital costs by up to 27%. The hybrid interface options utilizing both copper and aluminum allow for greater design flexibility while optimizing material usage and logistics.

Future-Ready Solutions for Solar Systems


Voltage Energy is committed to advancing sustainability in the energy sector through their pre-assembled EBOS solutions, which combine innovative flexible aluminum conductors, optimized electrical routing systems, and architectures equipped for 2 kV voltage. This not only enhances installation efficiency but also supports evolving needs in utility-scale solar projects.

Both LYNX PLUS and IBEX PLUS have achieved UL certification for 2 kV in the USA, with ongoing certification processes in Europe. This positions Voltage Energy to support the broader adoption of advanced system-level EBOS solutions throughout Europe.

About Voltage Energy Group


Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Voltage Energy Group is a premier provider of electrical balance of system solutions for utility-scale solar projects. With a focus on delivering innovative technologies and services that enhance installation efficiency, improve safety, and optimize long-term system performance, Voltage Energy is passionate about transforming the renewable energy landscape. To learn more, visit www.voltageenergy.com.

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