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Multi-brand monitoring: a single view for all your installations
6 August 2026 · SOLARSPLIT
The inverter market is fragmented, and that is good news: competition drives prices and technology forward. The flip side shows up after installation: each brand imposes its own app, its own account, its own history. As soon as you own or manage more than one installation, monitoring turns into a keychain.
Who really faces the problem
- The multi-site owner: a house equipped five years ago, an apartment building equipped this year, two brands, two worlds.
- The property manager or the condominium association: buildings equipped over successive renovations, with whichever installer was chosen at the time, so a mix of brands by design.
- The energy-sharing community: a self-consumption community (RCPv) or a local electricity community (CEL) lives on its shared production, and its monitoring cannot depend on a single manufacturer’s app.

What the single view brings
Bringing monitoring together means three concrete things: one place where all installations appear, whatever the inverter brand, a comparable reading from one site to the next, and a history that belongs to you, independent of the equipment of the moment.
That is what SOLARSPLIT Monitoring does: it connects to the main brands on the market, including Huawei, SolarEdge, Enphase, and Fronius, and follows all your installations in a single app, connected to the rest of the SOLARSPLIT ecosystem.
The link with the rest of the journey
Monitoring is not an end in itself: it protects an investment. So it starts as early as the choice of equipment, one more criterion when you compare installer offers. And for production shared between neighbors, monitoring feeds directly into the community’s allocation: see RCPv and CEL explained simply.
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