GivEnergy Hybrid All In One Revealed! Plus Exclusive Product Plans for 2025 | Apex Doma

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @constructioneerful
    @constructioneerful 13 часов назад

    All those trackers is great. I’d love a third array on my house but used both of my two solar connections.

  • @JurassicJungle
    @JurassicJungle День назад +2

    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?

    • @stuartburns8657
      @stuartburns8657 День назад +1

      You wanna try being a gen 1 customer lol

    • @JurassicJungle
      @JurassicJungle 21 час назад

      @@stuartburns8657 We are, its been in for a year without any real issues but I may want to add a second battery.

  • @Yogeshji108
    @Yogeshji108 День назад

    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.

  • @lukegiles1803
    @lukegiles1803 День назад

    Sorry if I missed it, but when can we expect availability of the AIO2?

  • @Nemutai666
    @Nemutai666 День назад

    Any plans for VTH car charger?

  • @PropertyAtAuction
    @PropertyAtAuction 2 дня назад

    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.

    • @TrevorHa
      @TrevorHa День назад

      Short answer. No. But with their new Ems device maybe. Won't know for sure until they release it

    • @PaulLandregan
      @PaulLandregan День назад

      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.

    • @colingoode3702
      @colingoode3702 День назад

      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.

    • @PropertyAtAuction
      @PropertyAtAuction День назад +1

      @@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.

    • @PaulLandregan
      @PaulLandregan День назад +2

      @PropertyAtAuction we are developing a multi functional EMS called HEMS.
      This will be able to integrate LV and HV systems in the same property.

  • @stuartburns8657
    @stuartburns8657 День назад

    SoC has been GE biggest weakness across all their systems