NEWS – EcoFlow has announced exciting news about the launch of its STREAM series, which is a groundbreaking plug-and-play home solar system designed to make renewable energy accessible to a broader range of U.S. residents, including those in apartments, condominiums, and multi-family dwellings.
While the STREAM series will debut in Utah, plans are to expand to other states. It will target consumers seeking an easy, installation-free solar solution that does not require utility approval.
The Stream series system is Plug-and-Play and designed for DIY setup, allowing users to start generating solar power within minutes. According to EcoFlow, no professional installation, permitting, or utility approval is needed, and the system supports solar panel placement on balconies, patios, backyards, or other available outdoor spaces. making the technology accessible for renters and homeowners alike.
There are two main product options:
Option 1: STREAM Ultra: A 1.92 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery with a built-in grid-tied microinverter.
Option 2: STREAM Microinverter: A standalone device that converts solar energy directly into household electricity via a standard AC outlet, with up to 1,200W output.
The system is expandable and modular, which means that multiple STREAM Ultra batteries can be connected for a total storage capacity of up to 11.52 kWh.
The modular design allows batteries to be distributed throughout a home and networked for coordinated energy management. The LFP battery retains 70% capacity after 6,000 deep cycles, supporting up to 15 years of use.
STREAM Ultra is rated NEMA 4 for weather resistance, while the Microinverter is rated NEMA 6, ensuring reliable operation indoors or outdoors, even in temperatures as low as -14°F.
EcoFlow’s STREAM Series is currently available for pre-order at an early-bird price, with official availability launching on July 14. To take advantage of the early-bird price, simply sign up with your email between now and July 14. The early-bird offer will be valid until July 31.