Daylight Eco brings the solar power plant with artificial intelligence

Franco Swarovski, Michael Biberger, Nicolas Erdle (from left)

The three founders of Daylight Eco all have industry experience.

Munich Germany is hotly debating the benefits of heat pumps, the end of oil heating and the timeline for sustainable conversion. The young Munich-based company Daylight Eco wants to do its part in the energy transition and is banking on the trend of balcony power plants, paired with battery storage and intelligent software.

Why is that important?

People are burdened by high electricity prices. This makes self-generated renewable energy attractive for households. But not everyone owns their own home with a large roof for a solar system. This is where the Munich start-up Daylight Eco comes in with its home power plant “Eclipse”.

It can be installed on the patio, balcony or garage. The core of the system is software developed in-house, which is intended to make the system particularly attractive from a financial point of view. The young company promises consumers that they can produce half of the electricity they use annually with just one system.

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