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Dynamic Exports and Imports Extend to


Inverters
Batteries
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EVSE Charging
“Dynamic sites with batteries or EVSE must support both Load (L) and Generation (G) control. Any device that can’t must be locked to zero import/export.” – Energex

Changes to Dynamic Exports
Solar inverters only have to follow the grid’s dynamic export limits.
Add a battery or EV charger, and that equipment must comply to both Dynamic Exports and Imports
If any device on the site can’t meet these Export/Import requirements, it must be locked so it neither exports to or imports from the grid; otherwise the entire installation fails QLD’s dynamic-connection compliance.
whether it’s exporting during wholesale-price spikes or charging from the grid your entire system needs to comply with both Export and Import requirements
Read More about Dynamic Connections with Energex Here

Native controls can only manage one device that they are built into; once a battery or a secondary inverter is installed the whole site may no longer comply with dynamic export rules
Solution


One Gateway, Whole-Site Compliance
CATCH Control is an approved gateway solution with Energex Dynamic-Connections - See the full list here
Whole-site Orchestration
CATCH Control works as the centralised control platform and interacts with the DNSP servers. CATCH Control then controls all connected devices, including Inverters, batteries and EVSE chargers ensuring the whole site complies with dynamic applications.
Multi-brand ready
CATCH Power integrates with approximately 80% of inverters on the market and can control legacy inverters via a dedicated contactor.
CATCH Control turns QLD’s dynamic-export rules from a compliance risk into a revenue opportunity—one gateway, one CSV, full control of every inverter, battery and load on site.
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