
EcoFlow displayed its latest 1-phase residential hybrid inverter at RE+ 2025
This inverter offers backup from multiple sources, supporting PV, battery, and portable generator, among others
It can be installed in a day and commissioned within 3 minutes
Inverter manufacturer and energy storage solution provider EcoFlow showcased its latest hybrid inverter, EcoFlow OCEAN Pro, aimed at the US residential segment.
Primarily developed to cater to large households in the US, this product enables homeowners to control their energy generation and consumption. It also offers backup support from multiple sources, with a view toward rising residential electricity prices, extreme weather events, and power outages. Pairing with a PV array with a capacity of up to 40 kW, it delivers a maximum 1-phase power of 24 kW, and the battery bank’s storage capacity varies between 10 kWh and 80 kWh with up to 3.3 hours of backup. Also, for US homeowners without PV and grid connection, OCEAN Pro can be configured with a portable generator for grid-independent operation.
Regarding the installation, it integrates a panel, a gateway (communication medium between the inverter and external devices), and an ATS (automatic transfer switch) in a single unit, thereby reducing installation time to 1 day from the typical 2 days. The company claims that, in addition to faster installation, the inverter’s system configuration is one click away, enabling system commissioning within 3 minutes.
Equipped with C2000 microcontrollers from Texas Instruments (TI), it achieves improved power conversion control, real-time diagnostics, and diverse safety functionalities compared to its predecessors, according to the company. This, in turn, makes the system capable of handling diverse power requirements in complex household operations. In addition, the system’s integrated battery monitor measures individual battery cell voltage in real-time, ensuring protection against overcharging, deep discharging, and overheating.
The inverter is backed by a warranty of up to 15 years, while details about its commercial availability are not public at the time of publishing this article.