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Comparison Table SmartgridOne Products

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When selecting the right EMS controller, it’s essential to understand the key differences. This article compares the SmartgridOne Pro, SmartgridOne Home, and SmartgridOne Lite in terms of functionality, reliability, and installer convenience.

✅ Whitelabeling Options

Model

Whitelabeling

Pro

✅ Yes – metal casing

Home

✅ Yes – metal casing

Lite

❌ No – plastic casing

The Pro and Home models support whitelabeling, thanks to their metal enclosures.
The Lite version comes in a plastic case, which cannot be customized.

🧠 One Platform – Same Intelligence Across All Models

It’s important to note that all SmartgridOne models run the exact same software.
This means you get the same advanced energy management capabilities regardless of the hardware version.

Because of this:

  • The SmartgridOne Pro is perfectly suited for commercial, industrial, and utility-scale deployments.
  • At the same time, it is also an excellent choice for residential applications, offering premium hardware features and installer convenience.

The Lite and Home models are more tailored toward residential settings, where cost sensitivity and simpler installations often take priority.
Based on the comparison above, choosing the right version depends on your project complexity, installation preferences, and long-term serviceability.

🔌 Modbus RS485 Interface

Model

RS485 Interface

Notes

Pro

✅ Integrated

Includes termination

Home

✅ Integrated

❌ No internal termination

See risks below

Lite

❌ External USB stick

See risks below

Risks with the Lite version:

  • No galvanic isolation → A misconnection may damage the USB stick or even the EMS
  • Unreliable or forgotten connections → Can cause malfunctions during or after installation
  • Non-certified USB sticks → Compatibility issues make troubleshooting harder
  • No built-in termination → If multiple devices are connected (e.g., inverter + meter), signal reflections can disrupt communication

💡 Conclusion: The Pro is the most installer-friendly option thanks to its robust, built-in RS485 interface with termination.

 

🔁 Relay Interface for Smart Grid Ready Devices (e.g., heat pumps)

Model

Relay Interface

Extra Cost?

Pro

✅ Built-in

❌ No extra cost

Home

❌ External module

💸 +€100

Lite

❌ External module

💸 +€100

The Pro has a built-in relay interface.
Home and Lite models require an external module, which adds both cost and another potential point of failure.

🧲 DIN-Rail Mounting

Model

DIN-Rail Mountable

Pro

✅ Yes

Home

✅ Yes

Lite

❌ No

The Lite version cannot be mounted on a DIN rail without additional modifications.

P1 port for the smart meter

All three devices—Pro, Home, and Lite—feature a USB interface and support connection to the P1 port using an RJ11-to-USB converter.

💡 Status LEDs

Model

Status LEDs

Pro

✅ Yes – Modbus activity, boot status, crash detection

Home

❌ No

Lite

❌ No

LED indicators on the Pro help quickly identify issues, making it easier for installers to diagnose problems.

📥 Input Channels for Pulse Measurement

Model

Pulse Input Channels

Pro

✅ 2 channels

Home

❌ None

Lite

❌ None

The Pro can register pulses from energy meters with pulse output.

📦 Professional Appearance

The SmartgridOne Pro and Home have a clean, all-in-one design.
The Lite, with its external USB stick and optional relay module, may look cluttered and less professional in an installation.

Conclusion

🔹 SmartgridOne Pro: The most complete, robust, and professional option.
🔹 SmartgridOne Home: A solid middle-ground solution with fewer features.
🔹 SmartgridOne Lite: A budget-friendly model, but with trade-offs in installation, appearance, and compatibility.

🎯 Looking for a reliable EMS controller? Choose the SmartgridOne Pro for a seamless, professional installation experience.