Flexible Solutions
A flexible and scalable Home Energy Management solution, Flow is designed to optimise sustainable energy and storage. The Flow Range can be configured to suit a wide range of property types and energy needs, with a choice of 3.6kW or 6kW Hybrid Inverters and modular Battery Storage expandable up to 35.84kWh.
Effortless Installation
Every detail of the Sync Energy Flow system has been designed to make installation quicker, easier, and neater. From hidden battery handles that simplify lifting and positioning, to plug-and-play connectors that reduce wiring time for installers. With a dedicated wiring area between the inverter and batteries, this allows clean and efficient cabling, all supported by a mounting base with adjustable feet to ensure a perfectly level setup for even or uneven surfaces.
Future Ready
Suitable for new installations or retrofit projects, with or without solar (PV), the system provides future-ready energy management with remote monitoring and control via the Sync Energy App.
Sync Energy Connectivity
Our intuitive, dedicated Sync Energy App has been designed to work seamlessly with our home energy management system, bringing everything together in one place. With Sync Energy, there’s no need for additional third-party apps. You can monitor, manage, and control your home energy all from a single app, including our Tariff Sense feature, which tracks your personal energy consumption and savings based on your specific energy tariff.
Savings from a typical Home Energy Management System Our HEMs systems will enable consumers to efficiently conrol their energy usage.
10pm-6am
Battery changes from the grid at off-peak cost (Potential to save up to 75% on electricity bills)
6am-10am
Battery used to offset higher morning peak time costs
3pm-10pm
Solar Energy stored in the batteries from day is used to offset higher evening peak time costs
10am-3pm Solar Energy generated in the day, Excess energy not
used by the home is stored in the batteries for use later. (Upto 50% faster payback period vs solar panels alone)
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