ENABLING USERS TO TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR ENERGY THROUGH THE CPVH PROJECT!
Digitalisation is a central pillar of the CPVH Project, which leverages the Internet of Energy (IoE) to transform the way domestic and industrial energy consumption is managed. Through an innovative, miniaturised monitoring system, it is possible to track system performance and support fault prevention, , contributing to improved overall efficiency.
This technology provides real-time online information, enabling users to make informed decisions to better balance production and consumption. A practical example is the use of solar production peaks to operate high-consumption appliances, such as washing machines, thereby optimising the use of locally generated energy.
In addition to monitoring, the Project integrates a management system that allows user to manage energy storage in batteries, deciding when to charge or discharge according to their needs or, alternatively, to feed surplus electricity into the grid.
The central objective?
To enhance user autonomy and flexibility in energy management, enabling more active participation and improved coordination between individual consumption and the energy grid.
This Project is supported by
COMPETE 2030,
Portugal 2030,
and the European Union.
European Funds Closer to You.
