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Integrations

Run energy management solutions with devices by 50 OEMs

As of today XENON supports monitoring and controlling for energy appliances by 50 different manufacturers. We add more integrations every month and role them out to all users.
Two pathways for oems

Close cooperation or asset integration

Integration process

Scan. Monitor. Control.

Integrations consist of three components:

  • Scanner – The device is recognized when present in the network.
  • Monitor – Measurements from the device are received, normalized and transformed into a unified format.
  • Controller – Control signals can be sent to and are adhered to by the device.

Once these components are developed each integration is reviewed and tested before release to ensure seamless and stable operation.

Supported manufacturers

Connect, monitor and control DERs of these manufacturers

A comprehensive list of all manufacturers that are compatible with XENON.
Alfen
Manufacturer of transformer stations, energy storage systems and charging stations
Wallbox
EVCS
Alpitronic
Developer of the hypercharger and leader in the field of fast charging technology.
EVCS
Enphase
Manufacturer of micro-inverters, smart batteries and solar energy monitoring and optimization systems.
Battery
PV inverter
Fox ESS
Fox ESS focuses on providing advanced energy storage products and smart energy solutions
Wallbox
PV inverter
Battery
Heat pump
Fronius
Developer of welding technology, photovoltaics and battery charging technology
PV inverter
Meter
Go-e
Manufacturer of AC chargers with a capacity of up to 22 kW
Wallbox
Janitza
Developer and manufacturer of energy efficiency systems
Meter
KEBA AG
Developer and manufacturer of automation solutions for industrial, banking, services and energy
Wallbox
KOSTAL Solar Electric
Developer of storage systems and monitoring solutions
PV inverter
Meter
Mennekes
Manufacturer of industrial plugs and connectors
Wallbox
EVCS
PPC
Power Plus Communications AG (PPC) is a provider of communication technology for smart metering and smart grids.
Meter
SMA Solar Technology
Solar energy equipment supplier
PV inverter
Meter
Siemens
Technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare
Meter
SolaX Power
Developer of residential photovoltaic power systems.
PV inverter
Stiebel Eltron
German-based manufacturer or central heating products, such as heat pumps.
Heat pump
Sungrow
Manufacturer of PV inverters
PV inverter
Vaillant
Developer of heating, cooling and hot water solutions
Heat pump
Vestel
Manufacturer of electrical appliances
EVCS
Wallbox
Viessmann
Manufacturer of heating, industrial, and refrigeration systems
Battery
Heat pump
CHP

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Supported devices

XENON works with all types of DERs

XENON provides an interface to connect, monitor and control various types of appliances.
AC chargers

Monitor + control

Alternating current (AC) chargers including wallboxes and charging stations

DC chargers

Monitor + control

Direct current (DC) chargers for high power charging with 100 kW and more

Meters

Monitor

Digital meters that provide information on the current load

PV inverters

Monitor

PV inverters converting solar DC power to AC power

Heat pumps

Monitor + control

Heat pumps for heating and warm water

Home batteries

Monitor + control

Batteries to store surplus solar power

Supported protocols

Protocols supported by XENON

XENON supports a range of communication protocols including the following industry protocols.
EEBUS
EEBUS is a protocol suite for the Internet of things that aims to standardize the interface between electrical consumers, producers, storages and (logical) managing entities.
Modbus
Modbus is a data communications protocol. It is a de facto standard communication protocol and widely used to connect industrial electronic devices.
OCPP
The Open Charge Point Protocol is an application protocol for communication between Electric vehicle charging stations and a central management system.
SG Ready
The "SG ready"-label is used for heat pumps in Germany, Austria and Switzerland to indicate that a model provides a standardized interface for third-party control.

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