AI AnalysisClassification & Focus Areas
"Behind-the-meter energy management combining multi-vendor battery, EV, and heat pump control — hardware-agnostic edge controller for commercial and residential projects."
Domain Affinity
Technology Breakdown
Offerings Products & Services
smart1 Dynamic Load Management for Electromobility
Manufacturer-independent, real-time dynamic load management system for EV charging infrastructure, supporting up to 180 AC and DC charging points, with phase-accurate power distribution, grid integration interfaces, and user-based prioritization.
smart1 EnergyCloud
Cloud platform that optimizes energy usage using dynamic electricity tariffs, precise weather forecasts, and user preferences, providing automated scheduling for e-mobility, heat pumps, battery storage, and generic applications to reduce costs and increase self-sufficiency.
smart1 Commercial Energy Management System
Comprehensive energy management platform for businesses, enabling monitoring and control of photovoltaic and generation plants, up to 25 battery storage units, 180 charging points, heat pump and heating element integration, with real-time control and remote management.
smart1 Battery Storage Controller
Multi-use battery controller for integrating up to 25 battery and hybrid storage systems from different manufacturers, offering control strategies such as self-consumption optimization, peak shaving, and SOC sharing, with remote monitoring and grid integration.
smart1 EASY Home Energy Management
All-in-one residential energy management solution providing smart control of photovoltaic systems, battery storage, EV charging, heat pumps, stepless heating elements, and smart plugs to maximize self-consumption and reduce costs.
Case StudiesReferences & Success Stories
ecoLEPus: Second-life batteries for high-power applications in charging infrastructure
The ecoLEPus project explored using second-life batteries as buffer storage for high-power charging infrastructure. It aimed to reduce grid connection loads and flexibly integrate fast charging, focusing on condition assessment, thermal management, and safe operation from 2022 to 2024.
HochNaB: High-voltage system based on sodium-ion batteries
The HochNaB project examined a high-voltage stationary storage system using sodium-ion batteries as a safe, reliable, and environmentally friendly alternative for home and industrial applications. It focused on system integration and market readiness from 2019 to 2022.