The core of the new system is ZENKI, an AI energy agent built on the proprietary ZenPulse time-series model. This agent continuously analyzes household consumption patterns, solar output, and dynamic electricity pricing to predict 24-hour demand. By automating battery scheduling and grid interaction, the technology aims to reduce costs while maintaining energy security.
Central to this architecture is the PowerHub, a coordination platform that links diverse energy sources, including EV chargers, heat pumps, and solar arrays. The ecosystem features the SolarFlow series, ranging from the 4000W bidirectional storage platform to more compact, plug-and-play solutions. These units are designed to integrate seamlessly with existing home infrastructure, supporting over 5,000 heat pump models via Shelly sensors and the SG Ready interface.
Beyond efficiency, Zendure emphasizes resilience and transparency. The system offers 10 ms UPS-level backup and Black Start capabilities, ensuring essential functions remain active during grid failures. To demystify its automated processes, the company has redesigned its user interface to visualize AI decision-making, providing homeowners with a clear, 24-hour energy plan. CEO Bryan Liu is scheduled to detail this approach to residential energy during the IBESA Day forum on June 23.





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