How To Read An EBOSS® Model Name
EBOSS® model names are designed to make it easy to identify what system you’re looking at and what the kVA values represent. Use the guide below to quickly confirm whether a unit is a Power Module or a Hybrid System.
Step 1: Check how many kVA values are listed
Power Module (Standalone)
If the model's name includes one kVA value, it’s a Power Module:
EBOSS® [Power Module kVA]
Examples:
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EBOSS® 70 kVA
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EBOSS® 125 kVA
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EBOSS® 400 kVA
What it means: the number shown is the rated kVA of the EBOSS Power Module.
Hybrid System
If the model's name includes two kVA values, it’s a Hybrid System:
EBOSS® [Power Module kVA] – [Generator kVA] Hybrid System
Examples:
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EBOSS® 25–25 Hybrid System
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EBOSS® 70–45 Hybrid System
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EBOSS® 400–220 Hybrid System
What it means:
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The first value is the EBOSS Power Module kVA
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The second value is the generator kVA
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“Hybrid System” confirms the configuration includes both components
Step 2: Where to find battery capacity and output details
Output (kVA)
Output is represented directly in the model name:
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Power Module: the single kVA value is the power module output rating
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Hybrid System: the first kVA value is the power module output rating, and the second kVA value is the generator output rating
Battery Capacity
Battery capacity is not included in the model name, because battery configuration can vary by application and system setup.
For the exact battery capacity (and other performance details), reference the official spec sheet for the specific EBOSS® model.
Need help selecting the right system?
If you need assistance choosing the right EBOSS® solution or interpreting battery capacity/output specifications, contact your ANA representative to review your application and confirm the appropriate configuration.