Spotlight: Huge PV system installation with 25 Miniservers

Zsanett Koves
22nd December 2023 in Case Studies
20 residential units spreading over four buildings, controlled by 25 Miniservers: this huge installation in Riedwiese, Germany proves the full potential of Loxone home and building automation and intelligent energy management.

Increasing the consumption of self-generated electricity from the PV system, improving the self-sufficiency of the building, paying for as little electricity as possible, avoiding peak loads, and shifting energy consumption to cost-effective hours – the Loxone intelligent energy management system can take care of it all. These features have been specifically fine-tuned for this challenging installation in Riedwiese to achieve maximum energy efficiency.

Our Partner KSE Konzept GmbH left fossil fuels and heat pumps completely out of this installation and used infrared heating plates and instant water heaters instead, which – controlled by the Loxone Miniserver – helps to minimise energy consumption. This does not compromise the convenient comfort of the residents. Each flat has its own Miniserver, and all apartments are connected to the central Miniserver that looks after the entire building by controlling load management and the ten Wallboxes for example. This also includes managing the photovoltaic system of the apartment building with 220 kWp and the two storage units with 72 kWh each.

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