Save electricity made easy: automatic charge with GWen energy storage

Save electricity made easy: automatic charge with GWen energy storage

The development of a new electricity storage called "Gwen" could possibly offer an interesting solution for consumers who want to reduce their electricity costs. The idea behind "Gwen" is that the memory automatically charges when the electricity prices are lowest - similar to a night storage oven. This enables users with variable electricity tariffs to benefit specifically from the cheapest times. In addition, the system could also be of great advantage for owners of photovoltaic systems, since it optimizes self -consumption.

The materials used for the "GWEN" memory are lithium iron phosphate, which is kobalt-free and therefore more environmentally friendly. This technology is known for its resistance and durability. The manufacturers provide a guarantee of 10 years on the memory, which offers consumers security.

price and financing options

An important aspect is of course the price. So that consumers can benefit from the lower electricity prices, a memory with a capacity of 10 kWh including inverter, which can be used even without a photovoltaic system, costs 7500 euros gross. If there is already a PV system and the inverter is compatible, the price could possibly be cheaper. However, according to the manufacturers, it does not become more expensive, which should be an additional incentive for those interested.

The costs for storing electricity in a "GWen" device are calculated without subsidies. For households that do not have a PV system, these prices are still crucial in order to evaluate the financial feasibility of using the memory. Interested information can be found at www.gwen.at.

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