Sunny Home Manager 2.0 by SMA
Features and benefits of the Sunny Home Manager 2.0 from SMA
The Sunny Home Manager 2.0 from SMA is a control center for intelligent energy management.
SMA's Sunny Home Manager 2.0 monitors all energy flows in the home, automatically detects potential savings, and enables efficient use of solar energy. This makes smart energy management even simpler and more economical.
Why choose SMA's Sunny Home Manager 2.0?
- Intelligent energy management and power measurement in a single device.
- Lower system costs thanks to the use of fewer components.
- Control and measurement of energy flows in the home based on forecasts.
- Quick and easy installation.
- Plug and play configuration after installation in the distribution box
- Shorter installation time, save time and money
What does SMA's Sunny Home Manager 2.0 offer?
- Overview of the most important energy flows in the home.
- Energy balance with data on photovoltaic generation, direct consumption, battery charge/discharge.
- Indication of the energy mix used for each appliance and for electric mobility (photovoltaic electricity, battery, grid).
- Indication of energy and power values with different display options.
- Ensuring performance through basic plant monitoring.
Energy management with SMA's Sunny Home Manager 2.0 automatically reduces energy costs.
Once all the energy flows of the home are detected, the Sunny Home Manager 2.0 takes over the tasks for which it was designed - managing energy.
The SMA Sunny Home Manager 2.0 is connected to essential household appliances, the optional battery system, an electric vehicle, and the photovoltaic system, so it always knows how much energy is available and where it's needed. Using weather forecasts based on internet data and individual settings tailored to local conditions, it can accurately predict solar irradiance for several hours, enabling it to supply cost-effective photovoltaic power to connected appliances. Thanks to the Sunny Home Manager 2.0's self-learning function, the heat pump starts up precisely when the sun is shining brightly enough, making it possible to meet electricity demand with the generated solar energy—and this is just one example.