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New Compatibility Partner: SHRDZM Smart Meter Module

Capture electricity data in real time — no electrician required — and at the same time remain compatible with my-PV solutions.

Our solar-electric solutions are now also compatible with the SHRDZM Smart Meter Module. SHRDZM’s readout module for smart meters is suitable for most smart meters installed in Austria.

SHRDZM IT Services e.U. is an innovative company based in Villach. It specializes in IT services and, in addition to bespoke IT consulting, offers products in the areas of smart metering and home automation. The company develops highly compatible interface solutions for local evaluation of electricity consumption data, specifically tailored to the Austrian energy landscape.

With the SHRDZM Smart Meter Module you bring live electricity consumption data into your home network — reliably, locally, and in real time. The module reads your meter data directly and is compatible with all common Austrian electricity meters and grid operators, including Wiener Netze, EVN, Netz OÖ, Salzburg Netz, TIWAG, and many more.

The module supports the common interfaces P1, M-Bus and IR to enable easy installation — including simple self-installation. This makes the module suitable both for new builds and for retrofitting existing buildings. The captured data can be easily passed on to my-PV products for second-accurate control of surplus use.

Why combine it with my-PV?

This compatibility enables quick setup of our grid-connected PV-heat solutions. The AC•THOR, AC•THOR 9s and AC ELWA 2 always require a surplus signal — i.e., how much generated electricity is unused and being fed into the public grid at any given moment. This measurement can be performed with the my-PV WiFi Meter, or by a measurement device from a compatible partner — of which there are now over 80 available to customers. SHRDZM is the newest addition, making surplus measurement as simple as possible.

All details about the SHRDZM Smart Meter Module can be found here.

Step-by-step instructions for integrating our solar-electric solutions with SHRDZM surplus measurement can be found here.

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