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Home VPS (Virtual Power Plant)

The Lobel Home VPS (Virtual Power Plant) is a cutting-edge solution that connects multiple homes and systems into one smart energy network. It allows users to generate, store, and share solar power efficiently — reducing dependency on the grid and optimizing energy usage across communities. With advanced AI and IoT integration, it’s the future of smart, decentralized energy management.

Empowering Homes. Connecting Energy. Creating the Future.

Key Features of Lobel Home VPS

Smart Energy Network

Integrates multiple solar systems into one virtual grid for smarter energy distribution and load balancing.

AI-Based Energy Optimization

Uses intelligent algorithms to manage generation, storage, and usage efficiently in real time.

Solar + Battery Integration

Combines rooftop solar and BESS to store excess energy and use it during peak hours.

Remote Monitoring & Control

Track performance, energy sharing, and savings through the Lobel VPS digital dashboard.

Grid Independence & Backup Power

Ensures continuous power supply even during outages by balancing stored and active power.

Eco-Friendly & Scalable

Built to grow with your energy needs — suitable for homes, housing societies, and smart city projects.

What is a Virtual Power Plant (VPS)?

It’s a digital platform that connects multiple energy sources — like rooftop solar and batteries — into a unified smart network.

Can homeowners sell extra energy to the grid?

Yes. The system allows grid interaction where net metering policies are available.

Does it work without an internet connection?

Basic functions work offline, but full optimization and monitoring need an internet link.

Is the system expandable?

Yes. It’s modular and can easily integrate additional homes or power systems over time.

How is Lobel VPS different from regular solar setups?

Unlike standalone systems, Lobel VPS connects multiple systems to share, store, and manage power collectively for maximum efficiency.