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GameChange Energy Technologies acquires Terrasmart’s eBOS division

  • T&D India
  • February 24, 2026
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GameChange Energy Technologies has announced its acquisition of the Electrical Balance of Systems (eBOS) division from Terrasmart, a subsidiary of Gibraltar Industries.

This acquisition strengthens GameChange Energy’s ability to support utility-scale solar projects with integrated solutions spanning from module to grid, a release from GameChange Energy Technologies said.

 

Pre-engineering, prefab solutions

The acquired eBOS business delivers pre-engineered, pre-fabricated electrical solutions that aggregate and manage electrical infrastructure between solar modules, inverters, and downstream equipment. With over 14 GW deployed and a US manufacturing facility in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the eBOS portfolio brings proven balance-of-system solutions into the GameChange Energy platform, which includes GameChange Solar and GameChange BOS.

 

Supporting full electrical path

“As projects grow larger and timelines tighten, customers need partners that can support the full electrical path from the module through interconnection, with reliability, manufacturing depth, and field-proven experience,” says Phillip Vyhanek, CEO of GameChange Energy. “The acquisition of the eBOS product line, including its highly experienced team, builds on our long-term strategy to deliver reliable end-to-end solutions for EPCs, developers, and asset owners operating at scale.”

 

eBOS will operate as part of GameChange Energy’s broader platform, complementing its existing tracker, racking, transformer, and grid-equipment offerings. Customers will continue working with the same teams and facilities, ensuring continuity of service while gaining access to expanded technical and operational resources.

 

End-to-end approach

GameChange Energy’s acquisition reflects broader market dynamics reshaping utility-scale solar, including rising project complexity, longer interconnection timelines, and growing demand for integrated electrical solutions that reduce risk and improve speed to power. By adding eBOS capabilities, GameChange Energy expands its ability to support these needs with a coordinated, end-to-end approach, the release added.

Also read: GameChange Solar to supply trackers for Bisha Solar PV Plant in Saudi Arabia

Featured photograph (source: terrasmart.com) is for representation only

 

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