Knowledge
Provide an overview of terms and concepts related to home energy.
Many homeowners today are making a significant investment in clean energy assets like rooftop solar, home battery, and EV chargers. But (as this Dutch customer discovered),simply having the hardware is obviously not enough
What’s the Difference Between Self-Consumption and Self-Sufficiency? The two terms are often used interchangeably, but they represent two different stages in your energy journey.
- Tags: Electricity Retailers
enjoyelec HEMS platform is now fully compatible with 32 electricity retailers across Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, France, Belgium, the UK, and Australia. From dynamic tariffs to spot market integration, we empower households to choose the energy plan that suits them best—while adapting automatically to real-time prices.
- Tags: enjoyelec Portals
Discover how enjoyelec’s User and Partner Portals streamline smart energy management. From real-time home energy insights to scalable tools for professionals, our platforms empower users to monitor, control, and optimize energy systems with ease and efficiency.
Germany’s new time-variable grid fees, starting April 2025, offer homeowners a way to cut electricity costs by shifting usage to cheaper periods. Learn how smart meters, flexible devices, and HEMS can unlock these savings and support a greener grid.
- Tags: hems, Solar Peak Act
Germany’s Solar Peak Act introduces export limits, smart meters, and subsidy cuts during negative prices. Homeowners can benefit from self-consumption and smart energy management to maximize savings. Enjoyelec’s HEMS solution helps optimize solar usage and adapt to market changes.
Germany’s §14a EnWG mandates optimized control of EV chargers, heat pumps, and batteries. enjoyelec HEMS ensures compliance by integrating smart meters and control boxes, helping users cut electricity costs by up to 30% while ensuring data security.
- Tags: hems, Interoperability
Interoperability connects PV, batteries, EV chargers, and heat pumps for seamless energy management. enjoyelec HEMS optimizes efficiency, reduces costs, and enhances grid interaction. Future-proof your energy with enjoyelec!
Starting January 1, 2024, new rules require controllable devices like heat pumps and EV chargers to be remotely managed by grid operators for grid stability. Devices installed before 2024 must be upgraded by 2029. This will help balance energy loads during peak times, with consumers benefiting from lower grid fees.









