Electrical balance-of-systems supplier for utility-scale solar projects
Voltage Energy manufactures electrical components (trunk bus, string solutions, MV/DC cables, wiring harnesses) for grid-scale solar installations. The tech stack is heavily CAD and engineering-simulation focused (AutoCAD Electrical, ETAP, STAAD.Pro, PVsyst, Revit, SolidWorks) — typical of a capital-equipment maker moving designs into physical production. Hiring is skewed toward engineering and management roles while the active project list signals operational maturity challenges: QA process formalization, supplier qualification, logistics optimization, and multi-sourcing strategies indicate a company scaling manufacturing capacity and supply-chain complexity faster than internal systems.
Founded in 2015, Voltage Energy designs and manufactures electrical balance-of-systems (eBOS) components for utility-scale photovoltaic projects. The company operates from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with subsidiary operations in Europe and APAC. Core product lines include branded solutions (LYNX®, ALEX®, IBEX®), trunk bus systems, string solutions, MV and DC feeder cables, and wiring harnesses. Sales and delivery include pre-construction 3D visualization, VR installation previews, and CAD-supported design reviews. The customer base is primarily EPC firms and solar developers executing large-scale grid projects. The company employs 201–500 people across design, manufacturing, sales, and logistics.
Voltage Energy manufactures electrical balance-of-systems (eBOS) components for utility-scale solar projects, including trunk bus solutions, string solutions, MV/DC feeder cables, wiring harnesses, and branded products like LYNX®, ALEX®, and IBEX®.
Primary tools include AutoCAD Electrical, ETAP, PVsyst, SCADA, SAP, Salesforce, Asana, Smartsheet, and structural analysis software (STAAD.Pro, ETABS, SAP2000). Design suites: AutoCAD, Revit, SolidWorks, Inventor, Creo.
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