Nomad Boosts Voyager Eagle and Falcon Capacity by 56%, Hawk by 51%
NMAD•Nomad’s third-generation Voyager Eagle and Falcon models now deliver 2.025 MWh each, a 56% increase over prior 1.3 MWh, while the Hawk rises 51% to 1.0 MWh. All units maintain the same footprint, rated power output, and sub-one-hour deployment with prismatic LFP battery integration.
1. Third-Generation Upgrade Details
Nomad’s new Voyager series increases usable storage on Eagle and Falcon models from 1.3 MWh to 2.025 MWh and on the Hawk from 664 kWh to 1.0 MWh. These gains of 56% and 51%, respectively, come without changes to trailer footprint, rated power output or deployment time.
2. Performance and Runtime Improvements
Voyager Eagle now delivers approximately two hours of discharge at its full 999 kW output, up from 1.3 hours. Voyager Falcon extends to roughly four hours at 500 kW, and Voyager Hawk reaches about two hours, enhancing backup and load-support capabilities per unit.
3. Market and Application Impact
The additional capacity supports longer-duration demand-charge management, extended emergency response coverage and larger industrial or event loads without redesigning site infrastructure. Data center, hyperscale and disaster-response operators gain more runtime and flexibility using existing pad positions and interconnection points.
4. Battery Technology and Partnership
The upgrade integrates Octillion Power Systems’ prismatic lithium iron phosphate pack architecture with liquid cooling, achieving higher energy density while meeting NFPA 855 fire safety and UL1973/UL9540A certifications. This collaboration underpins Nomad’s strategy of continual platform enhancements as battery innovation advances.




