The way the energy flow is visualized can be seen on the summary information panel below.
The image is refreshed every second.
- In the upper left corner you can see how much energy is being drawn from the grid (from the distributor),
- on the right how much energy the house is currently consuming,
- in the center at the bottom the current operating status of the batteries (energy storage) is shown.
This situation occurs during the daytime, when the sun is shining, the panels are producing energy, part of it is consumed by the house, and the rest is accumulated in the batteries for later use.
Below is one of the example implementations of a 20kWh energy storage system, three-phase, with an existing photovoltaic panel installation that has been in place for several years.
just before final commissioning.
...and so on...
Night has passed, day is rising, and the sun is once again starting to charge the batteries and power your home thanks to the panels.
When all the energy stored in the batteries is used up, the system automatically switches to powering your home from the electrical grid.
Night falls, so your devices begin to use this stored energy.
The remaining energy that your home does not use, stops being fed back into the grid, only is stored in your batteries.
Household devices use this energy.
Solar panels transmit energy to the electrical system, to your distribution board at home.
How does the ENERGY STORAGE work?
Hold the energy
in your hands!
Save money by installing an ENERGY STORAGE system linked to your solar panel setup.
Don't give away the energy you produce for next to nothing.
Store it for the evening or night when the sun stops shining.