Daikin heat pump integration
Bring Daikin heat-pump data into the same operating layer as your battery, solar and smart tariff so heating demand stops being a blind spot.
Controlled rollout
This integration is built, but wider access is approval-pending.
We keep Daikin heat-pump access separate from the normal onboarding message while vendor approval completes. You can still share your setup so we can review the full home once access is ready.
Tell us your devices
Share what is installed at home so we can prioritise approval-pending heat-pump access against the current rollout.
Vendor approval remains the gate
Daikin is not presented as generally available until approval is complete.
Adjacent use cases available now
Even while heat-pump access waits, Solis, LuxPowerTek, Zappi, Octopus and tariff-led onboarding may already fit your home.
Why this page exists
Heat pumps change when electricity is needed most, but homeowners rarely get a clear picture of how heating demand interacts with the rest of the home energy stack.
Heat pump
Approval-pending before wider heat-pump onboarding.
What 1app.energy does here
- Track heating and hot-water energy alongside solar generation, battery flows and tariff changes.
- Surface room, outdoor, tank and flow-temperature context so users can interpret demand spikes rather than just seeing higher import.
- Explain health and warning signals in the same product as the home energy dashboard.
- Give the optimiser and reporting layer visibility into one of the biggest flexible loads in the house.
Why this is a strong fit
- 1app.energy makes heat-pump demand visible inside the same decision layer as battery reserve and tariff strategy.
- This matters most in homes where overnight charging, morning warm-up and evening reserve all collide.
- You get operational context instead of just another device app with isolated telemetry.
Where this integration fits best
Related whole-home use cases
These pages connect this integration to the broader home-level problems users are trying to solve.
Heat pump and solar coordination
Heat-pump homes need to know how solar generation offsets heating demand and when battery storage should protect the property from non-solar hours.
Using battery storage to buffer heat-pump demand
For all-electric homes, battery storage can protect comfort and cost, but only if the reserve strategy is tuned to real heating behaviour and tariff opportunity.
Whole-home conflict detection for modern energy homes
The more flexible devices a home has, the more valuable it becomes to detect conflicts between them before they show up as cost, lost solar or poor comfort.
Relevant smart controls
These mode pages explain which battery strategy usually fits this integration once tariff and whole-home behaviour are included.
Home First
A simpler home-first mode. It prioritises running the home from your own solar and battery first, minimises grid dependence, and avoids optimiser-led battery export.
Autopilot
The best starting mode for most homes. Autopilot balances when to charge, hold, or export by weighing tariff value, later home coverage, forecast solar, and your protected minimum battery SoC so profitable export should not create later high-rate import.
Priority access
Tell us about your Daikin system
Share your heating and tariff setup so we can prioritise the right whole-home automation and reporting path.
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