Fortress Power’s Avalon High Voltage Energy Storage System Wins Approval from California Energy Commission

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LANGHORNE, PA — Fortress Power’s Avalon High Voltage Energy Storage System (Avalon HV ESS) has been officially approved and listed by the California Energy Commission (CEC). This endorsement marks the Bucks County-based company’s entry into California’s high-voltage residential market.

The CEC listing certifies that the Avalon HV ESS meets rigorous standardized testing procedures recognized globally. It is a testament to the product’s quality, efficiency, and reliability, making it a trusted choice for solar installers and homeowners in the renewable energy sector.

“This CEC listing underscores our commitment to upholding the highest industry standards,” said Limin Huang, Senior Product Manager at Fortress Power. “It gives our customers peace of mind and the confidence to know they’re working with a premium system.”

The Avalon HV ESS is designed to cater to a broad spectrum of project sizes and types, supporting the needs of the modern smart home. Beyond the CEC listing, the system has also passed an array of safety and readiness tests, including UL9540, UL916, UL1741, UL1973, and UL9540A.

The CEC approval is a critical milestone for Fortress Power, which aims to accelerate the transition to renewable energy. The company is dedicated to providing affordable, reliable, and high-quality energy storage for everyone.

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