EcoFlow brings its plug-in solar power plant to US homes
Briefly

EcoFlow is launching its Stream Series in the US, allowing residents in rentals or houses to use balcony solar systems that directly plug into standard outlets, simplifying the adoption of renewable energy. Currently available only in Utah, these systems do not require complicated utility agreements or certifications. The Stream Ultra includes a microinverter and battery storage of 1.92kWh, expandable to 11.52kWh, with features that withstand harsh weather conditions. With this setup, users can effectively manage their energy costs and have backup power options during outages.
EcoFlow's Stream Series allows users in rental homes to easily lower energy bills and provides backup power, without needing complicated utility agreements.
The Stream Ultra is self-heated, operational in extreme temperatures, and can expand from a 1.92kWh to 11.52kWh capacity by adding units.
Balcony solar systems, already popular in Europe, bypass complex utility interconnection agreements and plug directly into standard 120V outlets for convenience.
The ability to store solar energy in EcoFlow batteries will help reduce costs during peak electricity demand, enhancing energy efficiency for users.
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