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Writer's pictureStef Van de Gehuchte

Plug-in or plug & play home battery, watt?

Updated: Jul 23

A plug-in home battery explained in one sentence? You simply have to plug a plug-in home battery into any wall socket in your home to work its magic. Forget expensive modifications to your electrical home grid. No cutting open walls for new wiring, and no expensive certification either.


Advantages


Needless to say a plug in battery offers significant advantages over traditional home battery systems, allowing more households to monitor and manage their energy. Unlike classic home batteries, which often require complex and costly installations and certification, a plug-in home battery is designed for ultimate ease of use.

ModuleOne embodies all the plug and play advantages. Our smart battery system works both with solar panels and grid energy, providing versatile and reliable energy storage options.


Solar or no solar, no problem!


Whether you generate your own solar energy or rely on grid power, the ModuleOne will save you costs and give you back control over your energy.


Key Advantages of Plug & Play Home Batteries:


  • Ease of Use: A plug & play battery does not need installation, saving costs and hassle

  • Plug and Play: Truly means 'plug in'. Connect the app once and choose your cost-saving options. That’s it.

  • Compatibility: Works seamlessly with both solar panels and grid energy, bringing flexible energy solutions and cost-saving to every household.

  • Cost-effective: No electrician means no installation costs, saving you 500 to 1000 euro from the start.

  • Certification: No certification needed, easily saving you a couple of hundreds of euros

  • Reliability: Always the cheapest energy from the grid, or maxed out solar efficiency.


Easy as plug-in


A plug & play home battery equals hassle-free energy storage. It means taking advantage of low prices on the energy market or boosting your solar self-consumption. All you need to do, is plug in your ModuleOne. Easy as plug-in.









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