Hot Water Optimisation
As part of your Solar PV installation, Local Power can optimise your hotwater usage, to power it from your new Solar PV system during the day. We use various technologies to help do this, which you can read more about below.
Electric hotwater system with simple timer
This first home had an old electric hotwater system on an offpeak tariff. We rewired it on to the peak tariff and put on a simple timer to allow the hotwater system to heat the water anytime during the daylight hours.
Pros: very cheap to install a timer and uses the existing hotwater system
Cons: on cloudy/wet days the solar PV may not be generating much so some of the energy to heat the hotwater will come from the grid on the peak tariff rather than from the Solar PV system.
Electric hotwater system with a surplus power diverter
This second home had an old electric hotwater system on an offpeak tariff. We rewired it on to the peak tariff and put on a surplus power diverter which heats the water anytime during the daylight hours when the solar PV system has surplus power.
Pros: uses the existing hotwater system and only uses surplus solar PV generation to heat the water, even on most cloudy/wet days
Cons: costs more than a simple timer
Electric heatpump hotwater system
This third home installed an efficient heatpump hotwater system which uses around 1/4 of the energy of the regular electric hotwater system to heat the same amount of hotwater. The inbuilt timer is used to ensure heating only during daylight hours.
Pros: uses much less energy to heat the hotwater leaving more solar generation for other future purposes like powering an electric car charger or storing energy in a battery for night-time use.
Cons: costs more than a simple timer or power diverter