Fox ESS ranks 2nd in global exports of storage products

Company also named one of China's top 100 energy storage brands
Fox ESS ranks 2nd in global exports of storage products
Fox ESS 800 kW/1720 kWh energy storage system installed in Slovenia. Photo: Fox ESS/Reproduction

Fox ESS has been ranked 2nd in global residential energy storage product exports among Chinese companies. The recognition was granted during the 7th Energy Storage Carnival & Global Energy Storage Shipment Ranking Conference, organized by EESA (Energy Storage Leader Alliance) in China.

In addition to this achievement, the manufacturer was also named one of the “Top 100 New Energy Storage Brands in China”. “This recognition reflects our continued commitment to innovation and sustainability,” said Robson Meira, Country Manager of Fox ESS Brazil.

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“We remain focused on providing high-efficiency energy storage solutions and expanding our global footprint, meeting the growing market demands for integrated solar power and electric vehicle charging systems,” he highlighted.

Since its founding in 2019, the company has already achieved important recognitions, such as the title of Unicorn Company by Forbes and the election of the CEO of Fox ESS as one of the main leaders in the sector in 2022. These milestones reflect the brand's commitment to the development of the photovoltaic sector, both in Brazil and on the global stage.

With a product portfolio that includes solar inverters, Batteries and smart charging solutions, the company highlighted that it continues to drive the transition to a more sustainable and efficient energy future.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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