Hypervolt integration
Connect supported Hypervolt chargers in beta monitoring mode so charger state, sessions and EV energy can sit beside solar, battery and tariff context in 1app.energy.
Controlled rollout
This integration is available as beta monitoring.
Hypervolt can add charger state, sessions and EV energy to the whole-home view where enabled. Charger controls stay in the Hypervolt app while this unofficial monitoring path proves itself.
Beta monitoring first
Hypervolt appears in the whole-home view for charger context, not as a new charger-control surface.
Controls stay in Hypervolt
Use the Hypervolt app for charging mode, pause, boost, schedule and configuration changes.
Provider access can change
This path depends on unofficial cloud access, so availability is kept deliberately cautious.
Why this page exists
Hypervolt owners can already see useful charger data in the Hypervolt app, but mixed solar, battery and tariff homes still need one place to understand how EV charging affects the rest of the property.
EV charging
Beta monitoring with charger controls kept in Hypervolt.
What 1app.energy does here
- Connect a Hypervolt account and select the charger for the home where more than one charger exists.
- Show charger state, active session context and EV energy beside solar, battery, grid and tariff data.
- Keep Hypervolt controls in the Hypervolt app while 1app.energy validates the unofficial monitoring path.
- Separate EV charging from general home load so reporting can explain when the car changed the daily energy picture.
- Surface beta status clearly before signup so customers know this path is visibility first, not charger automation.
Why this is a strong fit
- 1app.energy treats Hypervolt charging as part of the whole-home energy picture rather than another isolated charger screen.
- The dashboard can show Hypervolt EV context beside inverter, tariff and grid data, which helps customers understand whether charging is helping or competing with the home battery.
- The beta path keeps expectations honest: monitoring is available where enabled, but charge changes still belong in the Hypervolt app.
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.
Stop Octopus daytime EV charging from draining your home battery
This is the flagship 1app.energy wedge: stop the daytime EV-battery conflict first, then layer in cheaper-period battery charging and broader whole-home coordination.
Smart tariff EV charging without home energy conflicts
When EV charging is cheap, it can still be operationally expensive if it competes with battery reserve, heating demand or export value elsewhere in the property.
Solar, battery and EV charging in one app
This is one of the strongest SaaS acquisition pages because the value proposition is simple: stop managing three overlapping energy systems in three different tools.
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.
Priority access
Start the signup check for your Hypervolt setup
Tell us about your Hypervolt charger, inverter and tariff setup so we can review the beta monitoring path for your home.
Start with the signup check.
If your inverter is supported, you can create an account straight away. If it is not listed, the same flow sends you to the compatibility list.
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