Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about our services.
Is my grid operator involved in the installation?
For a standard home battery installation, your grid operator does not need to be directly involved.
Only when feeding back above 3x25A (17.3 kW) do you need to report this to your grid operator, such as Liander or Enexis.
At SunCharged, we take care of all technical aspects of the installation and assist you if necessary with communication to your grid operator.
We ensure that your system complies with all grid codes and safety regulations.
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