GivEnergy AIO in Scotland.
GivEnergy — UK-designed battery storage with the best home-use API in the business. The choice for technical buyers who want full control.
Built for Scottish homes.
GivEnergy is a UK company with UK support — when something needs investigating, you talk to a Newark engineer not a foreign call centre. The All-in-One footprint suits Scottish utility cupboards where a wall-mount-only Powerwall doesn't fit. The open API is loved by technical Scottish customers who want to integrate with home automation.
Key features
- 9.5 kWh All-in-One unit (battery + 5 kW hybrid inverter combined)
- 12-year warranty as standard
- UK-designed and UK customer support
- Industry-leading API — Home Assistant, Modbus, REST
- GivEnergy Cloud app + dashboard
- IP65 outdoor / garage rated
- AC-coupled or DC-coupled options
- Optional EPS backup module
Full specifications
| Usable capacity | 9.5 kWh |
| Continuous power | 5 kW (single-phase) |
| Hybrid inverter included | Yes (5 kW) |
| Round-trip efficiency | ~94% |
| Battery chemistry | LFP |
| Warranty | 12 years |
| IP rating | IP65 |
| Dimensions | 1335 × 600 × 300 mm |
| Weight | 125 kg |
Pros
- +UK company + UK support
- +Best API in the market
- +Strong 12-year warranty
- +All-in-One reduces install footprint
- +Modbus integration loved by smart-home users
Trade-offs
- −Slightly higher cost than EcoFlow
- −EPS module is an add-on (not standard)
- −Less brand recognition than Tesla
Best fit for
- Technical buyers wanting Home Assistant / Modbus integration
- Customers who want UK-based support
- Tight install spaces (utility room, garage)
- Customers running active load-shifting strategies
Install detail
Ecoaim is GivEnergy approved installer. The All-in-One install typically completes in a single day plus commissioning. We configure the Modbus/API interface as standard so customers can integrate with smart-home setups out of the gate.
Inverter: AIO has hybrid inverter built in. Gen3 + Gen3.5 alternatives available as separate inverter + battery if you prefer split components.
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