Release  

1.26.0.1

We’d like to inform you that software version 1.26.0.1 will be rolled out soon!

If auto-updates are enabled, the rollout happens automatically and requires no manual action from you. If you have questions or need assistance, simply reply to this email or contact our support team via the support portal.

Software version 1.26.0.1

New Integrations

These devices are now supported in SmartgridOne. Their measurements can be read and used in monitoring and control strategies.

Solinteg Hybrid Inverter - Modbus RTU
Added Modbus RTU support to the driver for more installer flexibility.

Read the docs →

Janitza - UMG 103 CBM
Added UMG 103 CBM as a supported device in the Janitza RS485 driver.

Read the docs →

FoxESS - T-MAX
Added T-MAX as a supported device in the FoxESS G-MAX driver.

Read the docs →

Chint DTSU666 Litiot Afore
Added support for site energy and power data readings into SmartgridOne

Read the docs →

Vool - EV Charger
Integrated status, charging data, and control into SmartgridOne.

Read the docs →

SmartgridOne Improvements

System & Usability Improvements

  • Clearer charger control logic: Improved handling of cost optimization and load balancing.
  • Clearer explanations of control actions: Easier to understand controller decision-making.
  • Scheduler maintenance: Refactored code for easier future updates.
  • Export limit margin warning: Alert when configured margin is set too high.

Device & Driver Enhancements

  • Easee EV charger: Improved driver reliability.
  • Growatt VPP: Enhanced support for VPP configuration setup.
  • Kaco solar inverter: Expanded support to Blueplanet 87 to 165 TL3 models.
  • Deye Sun 1PH: Improved charge current handling via battery voltage.
  • Fusebox MQTT: Switched to production MQTT server.
  • ABB Power-One: Added cumulative produced energy readout for older models.
  • Inverter Battery Limits: Clearer labels for charge/discharge constraints.
  • Enphase Gateway IQ: Refactored drivers for cleaner maintenance.
  • Phoenix Contact EEMMA370: Refreshed driver for maintainability.

Stability Improvements

  • Solis Hybrid: Correct energy readings scaling.
  • Epex Spot: Improved timestamp parsing.
  • German Solar Peak/Edmij: Corrected export grid limit retrieval.
  • G3G4 Hybrid 2: Corrected NodeId handling.
  • Time iteration: Fixed reset logic in recursive flows.
  • DS1242 relay: Fixed incorrect detection on Modbus addresses.
  • APsystems ECU: Fixed curtailment functionality.
  • P1 meters: Supported more frame variations.
  • SAJ CHS2: Standardized driver behavior.
  • sgw-configurator: Legacy operation mode removed.

New in the SmartgridOne App

New price configurator

Energy contracts can be complicated, with multiple formulas, time-dependent rates, and additional costs. To make configuration much easier, the app now includes a new price configurator, accessible via the controller settings page.

For any controller with a firmware version released after April 1st 2026, this configurator offers several contract wizards. Users can configure a contract simply by selecting their energy provider, contract type, and the date on which the contract started.

For more advanced cases, the configurator also includes an advanced mode with a user-friendly drag-and-drop formula builder. This allows modelling contracts where the price depends not only on market prices, but also on the time of day and day of the week.

Flexible contract configuration wizards

The available configurator wizards depend on both the controller country and the configured currency. The following options are currently available:

  • Fixed / variable (available for any country/currency): configure a contract with fixed consumption and feed-in prices.

  • Advanced dynamic (available for any country/currency): build dynamic formulas using a base rule and extra time-dependent rules.
  • Dynamic-BE (Belgium, EUR): select a private or business contract by specifying the contract name and closing date.

  • Flex-BE (Belgium, EUR): configure flex contracts with prices depending on time of day and the monthly average EPEX spot price.

  • Dynamic-NL (Netherlands, EUR): configure a dynamic Dutch contract by selecting an energy supplier.

When configuring advanced rules, a day-ahead data source can be linked to use market prices such as EPEX Spot directly in the pricing formula.

Configuration of a dynamic energy price via the advanced configurator, where the price is only applied on weekdays between 06:00 and 22:00. Note that the Belgian quarter hour day-ahead market is configured as a data source, thus enabling the use of those EPEX spot prices in the price formula.

Other countries will soon follow with this new configurator.

SmartgridOne Changes

Navigation rework

The SmartgridOne user interface has been reworked to improve navigation and make the platform easier to use. Menu items are now organised into clear groups, and a quick search option has been added to access sites more easily.

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After:

Installation-specific pages have also been redesigned to always show a diagram on the left-hand side. This makes navigation more direct and helps users keep track of which device they are viewing within more complex sites.

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Navigation rework in SmartgridOne

After

Minor changes and improvements

  • Iconography update (SmartgridOne + App): We now use a more consistent icon set throughout the UI, with clearer icons for the various device types.
  • Solar optimizer support (SmartgridOne): SmartgridOne now visualises solar optimizers. Their data was already supported by the controller, but is now also visible in the portal.