Single-family home & medical practice – Gross

AC•THOR 9s for maximum PV self-consumption through photovoltaic water heating

Facts about the project

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Customer statement

"We charge our combined storage (900 liters, of which 300 liters is hot water) thanks to the AC•THOR 9s with surplus electricity from our own production. In summer, we had been generating hot water with a pellet stove until now. Now, the surplus electricity is usually enough to produce hot water for a family and a medical practice. Otherwise, we still have the pellet stove. On a nice summer day, our solar system produces about 45 kWh, and we achieve a self-consumption rate of 95%."

Product details AC•THOR 9s

  • 0 – 9,000 W stepless regulation

  • Maintenance-free through "cables instead of pipes"

  • Reduction of the technical room size

  • Open system for various inverters, battery systems, and smart homes

  • Easiest installation, user-friendly

  • Enables affordable housing even in residential construction

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