SolarEdge Home Smart Energy Devices

SolarEdge Home Smart Socket and Smart Switch

The SolarEdge Home Smart Socket and Smart Switch include a built-in energy meter that measures the appliances' power consumption and a type 3 surge protection to safeguard the connected appliance.


SolarEdge Home Smart Socket

SolarEdge Home Smart Socket

Simple add-on that turns any socket or electrical connection into a smart socket to control home appliances.  Appliance control can be performed using excess PV, according to a pre-configured schedule, or manually.

SolarEdge Home Smart Socket

SolarEdge Home Smart Socket

Simple add-on that turns any socket or electrical connection into a smart socket to control home appliances.  Appliance control can be performed using excess PV, according to a pre-configured schedule, or manually.

SolarEdge Home Smart Switch

SolarEdge Home Smart Switch

A wireless AC switch that controls small to medium size home appliances such as pool pumps, space heaters, lighting, and more. Appliance control can be performed using excess PV, according to a pre-configured schedule, or manually.

SolarEdge Home Smart Switch

SolarEdge Home Smart Switch

A wireless AC switch that controls small to medium size home appliances such as pool pumps, space heaters, lighting, and more. Appliance control can be performed using excess PV, according to a pre-configured schedule, or manually.

Real-time system visibility and control

Our smart energy devices provide full visibility and control of the home’s appliances via the Monitoring Platform and mySolarEdge app, with a variety of management profiles including:

  • Manual mode – override any operating mode or schedule and manually turn on/off a device.
  • Scheduler mode – multiple programs for automatic appliance operation.
  • Excess solar mode - when solar production exceeds the actual electricity needs, a battery can be charged, or appliances can be turned on to avoid electricity flowing to the grid. In such cases, an individual smart device, battery, or EV charger can be prioritized based on the system owner’s needs.
  • Backup essentials mode - to avoid system overloads during a backup transition and throughout the outage event, configure appliances according to “essential” (device remains in its operating state) and “non-essential” (device is switched off).

Helpful Tools for Installers

mySolarEdge App Read More

Monitor real-time production and consumption

Monitoring Platform Read More

Easy inverter commissioning with inverter SetApp

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