The eddi+ device is now optimized for international markets, specifically targeting the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland), where three-phase power supplies are common. Here’s how eddi+ is designed to meet the needs of customers in these areas and beyond:

Key Features

 
  • Support for 3-Phase Power Diversion: eddi+ supports three-phase solar PV, wind, and heating elements, enabling customers to maximize their self-consumption. This makes it particularly suitable for homes in the DACH region.

  • Adjustable Power Control: Provides adjustable power control from 0 to 9kW, allowing for precise energy management and optimization.

  • Enhanced Heat Pump Support: eddi+ includes built-in connections for temperature sensors and relays, supporting the control of heating hot water via heat pumps with SG-Ready functionality. This feature is particularly valuable for maximizing self-consumption.

  • Future-Proof Technology: The built-in relay expansion board ensures that hot water and heating systems in the EU can take full advantage of current and future applications offered by the relay board.

Benefits

  • Expansion to Overseas Markets: eddi+ has been specifically designed to support the expansion of eddi overseas, providing a robust solution for customers wishing to utilize power diversion for hot water with three-phase power supplies.

  • Adjustments for the DE Market: Custom adjustments have been made to support the German market, such as building in the relay board and prioritizing heat pump support, ensuring seamless integration and enhanced functionality.

eddi+ brings the efficiency and innovation of the eddi system to international markets, particularly benefiting customers in the DACH region with three-phase power supplies. With enhanced features for heat pump support, adjustable power control, and a future-proof relay expansion board, eddi+ offers a comprehensive solution for maximizing self-consumption and optimizing energy usage in homes across Europe and beyond.

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