One missing off that list - SolarLog. Even though the range is geared towards commercial applications, the smaller SL300Meter variant has a built in kWh meter and multiple configurable CT inputs (supply and load) so, along with direct RS485 comms with over 100 brands of inverters, this means that not only can you accurately monitor generation, consumption, self-consumption and grid exchange (import/import), you can also implement smart control too,
Monitoring is all well and good but if the data is inaccurate or only giving the client part of the energy-flow story, then it's of no benefit. Self consumption is to be encouraged, and automated if at all possible, so a 360-degree overview of the property is a good start.
That's not even mentioning the post-installation benefits that the online portal provides, whether for the system owner, the installer or a party responsible for O&M.
It's horses for courses, true, and does depend on your and the client's requirements, but the value of such a relatively low cost solution is huge, whilst offering a scalable level of deployment,
Sorry for coming across as a big pitch, just trying to provide some insight into some of what SolarLog offers
PS: FTP export in csv format is also a feature, for a one-off license fee
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