Great to see such progress but I worry that as an early adopter of the AIO that what we have will not be developed further. Will I still be able to add more capacity with a second AIO Gen 1 or will I be left behind?. Could I swap to the new gateway 2 or am I just stuck with what I have?
I’m waiting for all in one. I need to buy two batteries. I’m waiting for the price to become further competitive as as soon as the new one releases the old prices will come down within a few months. I want to buy them.
Sorry, would I be able to use the All in One 2 with my 2 x 9.5kwh batteries (currently linked to a Gen 3 5kwh hybrid inverter)? I'd love to be able to use upto 12kwh but don't want to have to throw away 15 kwh worth of 6 months old batteries to do so.
No. The 9.5 is a low voltage battery. While the All In One's are High voltage. Some enthusiasts have them together using 3rd party software to manage them and display their data.
Ditto here. My Gen 2 3.6kW Inverter is too small so rather than replace it (unless GE would take it back as a trade -in) I would be looking to add an additional larger inverter of at least 6kW to home while retaining my existing 2 x 9.5kW Gen 2 batteries. Only other option is to scrap my existing system altogether & replace it with what I should have had from day one.
@@PaulLandregan shame, making things backwards compatible is a great way to retain customers, having recently spent around £10k on GivEnergy products I'm starting to think I made a poor long term choice.
All those trackers is great. I’d love a third array on my house but used both of my two solar connections.
Great to see such progress but I worry that as an early adopter of the AIO that what we have will not be developed further. Will I still be able to add more capacity with a second AIO Gen 1 or will I be left behind?. Could I swap to the new gateway 2 or am I just stuck with what I have?
You wanna try being a gen 1 customer lol
@@stuartburns8657 We are, its been in for a year without any real issues but I may want to add a second battery.
I’m waiting for all in one. I need to buy two batteries. I’m waiting for the price to become further competitive as as soon as the new one releases the old prices will come down within a few months. I want to buy them.
Sorry if I missed it, but when can we expect availability of the AIO2?
Q1 is their target
Any plans for VTH car charger?
I doubt it. It would make their batteries redundant.
Sorry, would I be able to use the All in One 2 with my 2 x 9.5kwh batteries (currently linked to a Gen 3 5kwh hybrid inverter)?
I'd love to be able to use upto 12kwh but don't want to have to throw away 15 kwh worth of 6 months old batteries to do so.
Short answer. No. But with their new Ems device maybe. Won't know for sure until they release it
No. The 9.5 is a low voltage battery. While the All In One's are High voltage.
Some enthusiasts have them together using 3rd party software to manage them and display their data.
Ditto here. My Gen 2 3.6kW Inverter is too small so rather than replace it (unless GE would take it back as a trade -in) I would be looking to add an additional larger inverter of at least 6kW to home while retaining my existing 2 x 9.5kW Gen 2 batteries. Only other option is to scrap my existing system altogether & replace it with what I should have had from day one.
@@PaulLandregan shame, making things backwards compatible is a great way to retain customers, having recently spent around £10k on GivEnergy products I'm starting to think I made a poor long term choice.
@PropertyAtAuction we are developing a multi functional EMS called HEMS.
This will be able to integrate LV and HV systems in the same property.
SoC has been GE biggest weakness across all their systems