Sigenergy integration
Sigenergy systems are built for whole-home energy management, making them a strong fit for 1app’s approach of coordinating battery, solar, EV and tariff decisions together rather than in separate apps.
Private beta rollout
This page captures demand for a future rollout.
This is not a generic placeholder. We use demand from pages like this to rank the next integrations against the current private beta foundation.
Tell us your devices
Share what is installed at home so we can prioritise this integration against the current development roadmap.
Demand shapes the roadmap
We use real demand signals from pages like this to rank which integrations to build next — not generic market research.
Adjacent use cases available now
Even if this device is planned, other parts of the current private beta foundation may already fit your home.
Why this page exists
Sigenergy batteries manage home storage effectively, but without awareness of Octopus dispatch timing or EV charger state, they can still suffer from the same daytime EV-battery conflict seen in other battery homes.
Battery storage
Capturing high-intent demand for the next rollout.
What 1app.energy does here
- Read Sigenergy battery state of charge in real time
- Adjust reserve before Octopus daytime dispatch sessions
- Integrate with Octopus tariff data and EV charger state
Why this is a strong fit
- Sigenergy’s whole-home design philosophy aligns directly with 1app’s coordination model
- Strong fit for households already on smart tariffs seeking cross-device visibility
Where this integration fits best
Related tariff pages
These tariff pages are the most relevant places to explain why this integration matters commercially, not just technically.
Octopus Agile automation
Octopus Agile changes import price every half hour. The real question for battery, EV and heat-pump homes is whether the house can respond to those price signals without creating new conflicts.
Octopus Intelligent Go coordination
Octopus Intelligent Go creates EV-led charging windows, but battery logic, charger behaviour and whole-home demand still need to be interpreted together.
Octopus Flux battery strategy
Octopus Flux only works well when battery charging, reserve and export behaviour are coordinated properly, because export value is only part of the economics.
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.
Solar and battery optimisation for smart tariffs
This is the core 1app.energy use case: understanding whether solar, battery reserve and tariff timing are working together or fighting each other.
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 decides when to charge, hold, or export by balancing tariff value, home coverage, refill confidence, and your protected minimum battery SoC. Choose Balanced for a calmer default or Aggressive for stronger value seeking.
Priority access
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