Optimisation vs Manual schedules
If you have already been setting manual schedules for your battery, you may be wondering: Why switch to optimisation? While schedules follow fixed rules, optimisation is dynamic, smart, and adapts in real time to maximise your savings and efficiency.
Smarter charging based on your home usage
Manual scheduling may mean that your battery is charged when it's not actually needed. Optimisation takes into account your home's energy usage. It won't charge your battery fully if it doesn't need to, helping you save money and avoid unnecessary cycles.
Adapts to weather forecasts
Optimisation automatically considers upcoming weather conditions. If a sunny day is expected, it'll leave space in your battery to charge from solar energy instead of overcharging the night before.
Maximises savings through smart exporting
At the end of the day, the excess charge in your battery will vary. Optimisation ensures that any extra energy is discharged back into the grid when it earns you the most money (tariff dependant), whereas manual schedules don't adapt to the varying percentage charge left each day.