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Strict feed-in restrictions: our solution

Strict feed-in restrictions: our solution

When the amount of energy allowed to be delivered back to the grid is limited, it is often due to grid congestion or contractual agreements with the grid operator. Although the energy technically goes back into the grid, grid operators don't like it when you continually exceed your grid limit. This can result in warnings, angry letters or even fines.

The Embion EMS offers a smart solution here by first utilizing the generated energy locally. Energy is first directed locally to consumers such as heat pumps, charging stations or batteries, based on preset priorities. Only when these consumers are fully supplied with energy, the inverters are dynamically reduced to avoid feeding too much energy back into the grid.

Maximum yield and efficiency

By first using the generated energy locally before feeding it back to the grid, the Embion EMS prevents waste of solar energy. This keeps the solar system performing optimally and the customer gets the maximum efficiency out of their system, even with feed-in restrictions .

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