FlexGen Power Systems LLC, a leader in energy storage and management software, announced the release of its latest HybridOS energy management system, designed to enhance site performance and reliability for battery storage and solar facilities worldwide. The updated platform aims to give operators deeper data insights, improved predictive capabilities and simpler control of complex energy assets.
The company said the newest iteration of HybridOS combines real‑time and historical data streams into a unified interface, helping battery storage and solar operators monitor and optimize assets from one central dashboard. It also integrates new analytics and automation tools intended to increase uptime and reduce operational complexities.
“Batteries are key to the operation of a modern grid,” said Hugh Scott, chief technology officer at FlexGen. Scott noted that as global energy demand grows — driven by data centers, electrification and renewable adoption — advanced software like HybridOS becomes essential for balancing supply, stabilizing frequency and maximizing revenue opportunities.
Among the enhancements in the latest HybridOS release are expanded data access features such as a mobile fleet view app, predictive diagnostic dashboards, and enriched battery management system (BMS) support, which FlexGen says will help prolong battery life and simplify commissioning. The updated software also extends solar control capabilities, enabling operators to coordinate solar, storage and substation equipment from a single platform.
FlexGen said these improvements allow operators to convert otherwise curtailed solar energy into dispatchable power during peak demand periods, streamline voltage regulation, and better respond to grid conditions. The company emphasized that the new software’s predictive analytics could help cut downtime by identifying hardware issues before they escalate.
Founded in Durham, FlexGen provides software and integration services to utilities, grid operators and energy developers. Its HybridOS platform is hardware‑agnostic and is used to manage thousands of megawatt‑hours of battery systems around the world, helping customers participate in grid services and unlock additional revenue streams.




