Smart electrical panels provide greater visibility, control, and flexibility over your home's energy usage while supporting solar, battery storage, EV charging, and backup power systems.
Monitor energy consumption and circuit activity in real time from anywhere.
Manage circuits remotely and prioritize critical loads during outages.
Connect solar, battery storage, generators, and EV charging into one platform.
Prepare your home for electrification and emerging smart energy technologies.
Learn how smart electrical panels help homeowners monitor energy usage, manage backup power, and prepare for the future of electrification.
A smart electrical panel replaces or upgrades a traditional electrical panel by providing real-time energy monitoring, circuit-level control, and integration with solar, battery storage, generators, and EV charging systems.
SPAN Panels provide homeowners with detailed visibility into energy usage, remote circuit control, backup power management, and seamless integration with modern energy technologies such as solar and battery storage systems.
Yes. Smart panels are designed to work alongside battery storage systems, helping prioritize critical loads, extend backup power duration, and improve overall energy management during outages.
Yes. Most smart panel platforms include mobile apps that allow homeowners to monitor energy consumption, view circuit activity, receive alerts, and manage their electrical system remotely.
Absolutely. Smart panels complement solar installations by providing visibility into solar production and helping optimize how energy is consumed, stored, and distributed throughout the property.
Yes. Smart panels can automatically prioritize essential circuits during outages, helping maximize the effectiveness of battery storage systems or backup generators.
Yes. Smart panels help manage electrical loads associated with EV charging and can support future vehicle electrification needs without sacrificing overall system performance.
Smart panels are ideal for homeowners considering solar energy, battery storage, backup power, EV charging, or simply wanting greater visibility and control over their electrical system.