Fox ESS Announces Strategic Partnerships at Solar Solutions Amsterdam

Recently at Solar Solutions Amsterdam 2026, Fox ESS, a leading provider of renewable energy solutions, announced the formation of strategic collaborations with key distributors including GPC Europe, VDH Power, Koninklijke Oosterberg, and OSW. These partnerships aim to unlock the potential for energy storage in the Dutch market and beyond, signaling a new era for renewable energy solutions.

Deepening Strategic Ties

Trust is the foundation of Fox ESS’s global partnerships. As the company embraces the growing demand for green energy, it remains confident in the industry’s bright future.

To celebrate this new chapter, Fox ESS hosted an exclusive event for its partners, raising glasses to honor a new era in energy. The brand expressed gratitude for each partner’s contributions as they collectively embark on a journey toward a more sustainable future.

Meanwhile, Fox ESS held a dedicated launch event for the Power Q series, a groundbreaking high-end system, set to disrupt the traditional landscape of premium German brands.

Earlier this month, Fox ESS’s storage system, an upgraded versionof Power Q, achieved a record System Performance Index (SPI) of 97%, claiming the No. 1 global ranking in the 10 kW category in the latest HTW Berlin Energy Storage Inspection. The innovative cable-free system further revolutionizes installation with unmatched simplicity and convenience. While not yet commercially available, it is already generating significant excitement and high expectations.

Expanding Horizons in Benelux

The Dutch solar energy market is undergoing a significant transformation. Over the past decade, the Netherlands has installed millions of photovoltaic (PV) systems, and battery storage is emerging as a key trend in response to the planned phaseout of the ‘salderingsregeling,’ or net metering scheme, set for implementation in 2027. This shift reflects a growing emphasis on energy independence and grid flexibility, with battery systems playing a pivotal role in enhancing the self-consumption of generated solar energy.

In Australia, a market characterized by a similar solar landscape, Fox ESS has rapidly ascended to become the leading residential storage brand, achieving nearly 10,000 installations monthly and peaking at almost 500 MWh in a single month. In 2025, the S&P Global Energy Residential Storage Index recognized Fox ESS as the market share leader in Europe, Poland, and the UK, for the first half of the year.

Beyond its sales, Fox ESS is committed to ongoing support, with a dedicated service team of over a hundred experts stationed across Australia, Germany, and the UK. Now, the company is poised to replicate this successful model, offering both product and service excellence to the Netherlands.

“Our product achieves an average installation of 20,000 units per month across the UK, Germany, and Australia, with an exceptionally low failure rate. Rigorously tested in diverse environments and backed by our commitment to customer support, we are confident in our ability to ensure customer satisfaction in the Benelux region,” said Lyren Liu, CCO of Fox ESS.


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