Referring now to FIG. 12, a modular edge power system disclosed herein (e.g., the modular edge power system 10) may perform a method 1200 of reporting the status of the edge modules (e.g., the edge modules 22, 24) to another device (e.g., to notify a device that maintenance should be performed on one or more of the edge modules 22, 24). The method 1200 begins with block 1202, in which the modular edge power system 10 determines whether to enable status reporting. In doing so, the modular edge power system 10 may make the determination based on whether the modular edge power system 10 is equipped with a monitor logic unit (e.g., the monitor logic unit 1116), based on a configuration setting (e.g., stored in the memory 1114 or in the data storage subsystem 1124) to enable status reporting, and/or based on other factors. Regardless, in response to a determination to enable status reporting, the method 1200 advances to block 1204, in which the modular edge power system 10 monitors an operational status of each edge module (e.g., the edge modules 22, 24). In doing so, and as indicated in block 1206, the modular edge power system 10 may obtain an identifier of each edge module 22, 24 (e.g., in a header or other portion of operational status data sent from each edge module in the modular edge power system 10). As indicated in block 1208, the modular edge power system 10 may obtain summary data (e.g., from each edge module 22, 24) which may be embodied any data indicative of any submodules (e.g., rectifier submodules, battery submodules, etc.) that have malfunctioned (e.g., identifier(s) of the submodule(s) and/or the bay(s) containing the submodule(s)). In other words, the summary data may exclude operational status data for any edge modules and submodules of those edge modules that have not experienced a malfunction or other anomaly.