Canadian Solar has launched upgraded EP Cube Single-Phase 2.0 and Three-Phase Pro energy storage systems, combining hybrid inverters with modular LFP batteries for residential, C&I, and scalable backup applications. The new systems deliver higher output, expanded MPPT flexibility, and storage capacities up 200 kWh.

From ESS News

Chinese-Canadian PV manufacturer Canadian Solar has presented two new versions of its EP Cube storage solution. The product range offers all-in-one residential energy storage solutions that integrate a hybrid bidirectional inverter with modular lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology.

“The EP Cube Single-Phase 2.0 system provides 10 kW AC and 15 kW DC output in a more compact form factor,” a spokeperson from the company told ESS News. “Unlike typical market solutions that offer only two MPPTs, this system integrates four independent MPPTs, enabling greater design flexibility for complex roof configurations and improving energy harvest under shaded conditions.”

“As for the EP Cube Three-Phase Pro system, it increases AC output to 20 kW, making it suitable for larger residential applications as well as commercial and industrial (C&I) projects. Notably, the backup port is built directly into the inverter, removing the need for a separate smart gateway. The system also supports up to five units in parallel, reaching 100 kW AC output, 120 kW PV input, and 200 kWh of storage capacity, delivering scalable energy resilience for modern business needs.”