Modified on Fri, 17 Oct at 3:18 PM

FerroAI Releaser


2025-10-14
 Release 2.2

- Improved assessment of potential for charging and discharging the battery.

 

2025-08-27
 Release 2.1

- Improved balance between battery discharge and solar production. Avoids discharging too much and too early before expected solar production, which reduces the need for imports from the grid.

 

2025-06-11
 Release 2.0

- Adjustment of solar charging to upcoming spot price. If continued solar production and lower electricity prices are expected later in the day, FerroAI waits to charge the battery even if there is currently a surplus of solar power.

- Forecasted overproduction from solar panels is now included in calculations even if the panels are connected to a different inverter than the EnergyHub. It is visualized as negative consumption.

 

2025-05-22
 Release 1.3

- Improved analysis of import and consumption values to determine the best reference value for peak loads for the upcoming month.

- Improved handling of missing data. AI can now be activated with only 2 days of historical energy data.

 

2025-05-06
 Release 1.2

- Improved handling to limit export during negative electricity prices. Takes into account the “60-öre compensation” before export is limited.

- Improved optimization for different battery sizes.

 

2025-04-29
 Release 1.1

- Bug fixes for exceptional cases in spot price analyses.

- Changes in communication of actions during negative prices.

 

2025-04-23
 Release 1.0

- Adjustments so that spot price control is only used when it is economically profitable.

- Improved logic for increased self-consumption of solar power.

- Improved handling of negative prices.

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