Both. neuWave plays nicely with AC and DC systems, so whether you’re pairing it with new solar, retrofitting storage-only, or doing something in between, you're covered.
neuWave is modular, kind of like energy building blocks. Each battery neuClick battery gives you 3.45 kWh. The first enclosure holds up to 4 modules (13.8 kWh), and each additional one holds 6 (20.7 kWh). You can stack up to 3 enclosures for a total of 55.2 kWh. Start small, expand later—no stress.
It’s fast to install, easy to scale, and easy to maintain. The neuClick battery and inverter are hot-swappable, meaning you can replace a part without shutting down the system or cutting power to the house. It’s self-commissioning, remote-monitored, and doesn’t make you pick which loads you want backed up. It’s the kind of system you install once, then forget about in the best way).
During outages or times of high usage, neuWave automatically sheds heavier 240V loads such as EV chargers or electric dryers to conserve battery life. The system continues topower standard household loads. Homeowners are notified via the app and can restore shed loads manually if needed. Behind the scenes, neuWave also balances home energy usage intelligently to optimize battery performance.
neuWave speaks both Modbus and CANbus, giving it room to grow with grid integration and third-party systems.
neuWave comes with its own integrated inverter and is agnostic to whatever inverter you already have. As for smart home systems, we’re exploring integrations and will keep adding features over time.
It does. You can connect via Wi-Fi which works best for your site. Once online, you get remote monitoring, firmware updates, and app-based control.
It’s designed for 200 AMP loop-through, so no picking and choosing circuits. The enclosure comes pre-wired, and the inverter and neuClick battery click in during install—no mess, norewiring headaches. There are three conduit entry points (top left for PV wires, middle right to connect to a second unit, and bottom for service entry). It’s wall-mounted by default, but a stand is available. Rated for indoor/outdoor use. Clearance requirements follow local AHJ or NEC codes.
A standard install takes 30 minutes, and you don’t need any special tools. Just the usual gear. Installers do need to be certified first, but we make that easy with webinars, on-demand videos, in-person training classes, and on-site support.
Not usually. neuWave is built to handle 200AMP whole-home loop-through. That said, depending on your layout and where your main panel is, a subpanel could still make sense—and that’s up to the design engineers and installer.
Yes, breakers are included and designed for the neuWave system. One less thing to worry about.
The system self-commissions and our Neubau installer app walks you through everything—setup, diagnostics, and final verification. Once commissioned, the system can be monitored and supported remotely.
Yes. We want installs done right the first time. But our training is flexible: webinars, in-person sessions, videos you can pause, rewind, or binge, and even on-site help are all offered.
We provide single-line diagrams, datasheets, Rule 21 certs, UL documentation, and NEC compliance materials.