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GivEnergy launches All in One 2, a home battery system

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The All in One 2 combines a 12 kW bi-directional inverter with a 13.5 kWh lithium-ion battery in one compact unit. It delivers peak power of up to 14.4 kW when operating off the grid and is designed to support heavy domestic loads such as EV chargers and heat pumps, the company said.

In addition, the system’s capacity can be expanded with up to two expansion packs without having to replace the main unit. When combined with the company’s Maximum Power Point Tracker (MPPT) unit, which features six trackers, the All in One 2 can support up to six independent solar PV arrays.

Simon Taylor, managing director at GivEnergy, said: “The All in One 2 builds on the success of the original system, delivering more power, more flexibility and greater resilience than ever before. For households looking to reduce their electricity bills, store more solar energy and ensure backup power during power outages, the All in One 2 is the perfect solution.”

Building on its predecessor, the All in One 2 delivers more flexibility and power, according to GivEnergy. Designed to reduce energy costs and provide backup power during power outages, the system is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity.

GivEnergy offers modular, scalable battery storage systems ranging from 10.2 kWh to over 40 kWh for residential and light commercial use. The company focuses on transforming ‘dumb assets’ into a smart, interconnected network in 2024, acquired energy aggregator Orange Power to expand revenue opportunities for battery-powered businesses and improve grid stability.

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