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.
Controlled rollout
This use case already exists in real homes, and onboarding is now underway.
The product foundation is built around conflicts like this one. Customer onboarding is paced carefully, so the next step is to review your exact device and tariff mix.
Best-fit homes onboard first
Homes where multiple devices already interact are reviewed first — rollout is selective and supported.
Combination creates the value
Whole-home value comes from how devices work together, not from any single device in isolation.
Setup review comes first
Tell us what is installed so we can review the safest and most effective rollout path for your specific configuration.
Best fit
For households that already have multiple smart energy devices and suspect the current setup is creating hidden tradeoffs.
Friction today
- Batteries, EV chargers and heat pumps each optimise different goals.
- One device’s best action can raise cost or reduce flexibility elsewhere.
- There is rarely a single place to diagnose why the whole system feels messy.
What improves
- See the entire home energy stack in one timeline and one cost model.
- Find where cheap windows, reserve strategy and large loads are working against each other.
- Prioritise fixes based on real whole-home outcome instead of device-by-device assumptions.
Typical workflow
- 1
Connect the core devices affecting cost and flexibility.
- 2
Review daily flows, costs and device interactions together.
- 3
Use the shared view to simplify the home’s operating strategy.
Related integrations
These device pages are the fastest route from the use case into product-specific details.
Solis
Sign in with SolisCloud to connect supported Solis hybrid inverters without chasing API keys first. 1app.energy then puts live solar, battery, grid, home demand and tariff-aware battery behaviour in one place once verified.
LuxPowerTek
Connect supported LuxPowerTek hybrid inverters so solar, battery, grid and home-demand context can sit beside tariff and EV charging data in 1app.energy.
myenergi Zappi
Connect your myenergi Zappi charger to see EV charging in context with solar, battery and tariff data instead of guessing whether the car is stealing the cheap window.
Daikin
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.
Octopus Energy
Connect Octopus tariffs to turn raw device telemetry into cost-aware actions, daily savings reporting and smarter battery decisions.
Smart controls that usually fit this problem
These mode pages explain what battery strategy tends to work best once this use case shows up in a real home.
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.
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.
Priority access
Show us where your setup feels messy
Tell us which devices are in your home so we can prioritise the right conflict-detection and reporting features.
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