Glossary
Backup Reserve
The reserved battery capacity kept available to power critical loads during a grid outage.
Battery Module
A modular battery unit used to store electrical energy. Capacity can be expanded by stacking additional modules as needed.
Charge/Discharge Schedule
Users can define specific time periods during which the system will charge, discharge, or remain idle.
Digest Authentication
A network authentication method that prevents passwords from being transmitted in plain text through encryption, enhancing the security of local API calls.
Dynamic Pricing Mode
A control strategy in which the system automatically determines when to charge, discharge, or remain idle based on user-defined electricity price thresholds to reduce overall electricity costs.
Energy Storage Main Unit
The core unit of the system, integrating the inverter and control module. It is responsible for power conversion, energy management, and safety protection.
Feed-in
The process of exporting electricity from the device to the public grid.
Inverter
The core component that converts direct current (DC) generated by the battery or PV modules into alternating current (AC) for household use.
Inverter Input Limit
The maximum charging power allowed by the device, which affects how quickly the battery can be charged from PV or the grid.
Key Load
Important electrical devices connected via the bypass interface. The system guarantees power supply only to this portion of the load and does not discharge to the grid.
Load
Electrical devices or the total electricity demand within a household, such as appliances and lighting.
Load Curve
A target power curve defined by the user for different time periods throughout the day.
Maximum AC Output Power
The maximum discharge power permitted by the device.
OpenData
A local HTTP interface provided by the device that allows users or third-party systems to retrieve device data and send control commands.
PV Module
A power generation component that converts solar energy into electricity. Typically installed on balconies, rooftops, terraces, or other sunny locations.
Real-Time Control
Allows users to manually and instantly control the device’s charging, discharging, or standby state.
Self-Consumed Prioritized
The system prioritizes supplying household loads with PV power. Excess energy is used to charge the battery, minimizing electricity purchases from or exports to the grid.
SoC
State of Charge. The battery charge level expressed as a percentage, ranging from 0% to 100%.
Zero feed-in
A function that limits the amount of power fed into the grid to prevent electricity from flowing back into the public utility grid.