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AI-Powered Home Battery System Introduced by Kight PowerHub

Edinburgh, 15th July 2025: Kight Power Hub unveils a groundbreaking advanced energy storage system, claimed to offer the longest duration of energy storage.

Artificial Intelligence Integration Marks Debut of Kight PowerHub's Innovative Residential Energy...
Artificial Intelligence Integration Marks Debut of Kight PowerHub's Innovative Residential Energy Storage System

AI-Powered Home Battery System Introduced by Kight PowerHub

Introducing the Kight PowerHub: Revolutionizing Home Energy Storage

In an effort to accelerate decarbonisation and promote energy efficiency, a new AI-enabled home battery system, the Kight PowerHub, is set to revolutionize the UK's energy landscape. The first project utilizing this innovative technology will be announced next month.

The Kight PowerHub, developed by the CEO of Kight, Angus Flett, is a 10kWh capacity home battery system designed to optimize energy storage and usage for homeowners. With its unique features, the PowerHub promises to deliver 100% usable capacity, zero fire risk, a market-leading 25-year warranty, and efficient operation across a wide temperature range.

One of the standout features of the PowerHub is EnergiFlow, Kight’s proprietary AI management platform. This platform, powered by a Large Language Model (LLM), learns grid and market signals via 4G to optimize energy use, costs, and emissions automatically without the need for manual programming. This feature is expected to help reduce energy costs, cut CO2 emissions, and aid in alleviating energy poverty.

The PowerHub is also designed to be price-competitive for home markets and has been endorsed by leading building insurance companies due to its safety and reliability features. The system can be charged by solar panels or the grid and will supply energy automatically during a power outage, providing an added layer of security for homeowners.

The introduction of batteries into social housing, as believed by Energy Catapult CEO, Guy Newey, is a crucial step towards achieving net zero. Fitting a home energy storage battery with a flexible energy tariff to all of those properties would be beneficial for reducing grid carbon intensity and helping residents save on bills and protect against power outages.

With over 2 million housing association properties in the UK, the potential impact of the Kight PowerHub is significant. The system will be available via partners in 2026, entering the market at a time when there are growing concerns over the cost of energy and the grid moving towards green forms of energy.

The Kight PowerHub promises to bring smarter energy technology to the home, accelerating decarbonisation, saving consumers money, and helping the grid. This innovative technology is set to redefine the future of home energy storage and usage, making it more efficient, safer, and more cost-effective.

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  1. The Kight PowerHub, an AI-enabled home battery system, is poised to revolutionize the UK's energy landscape as it optimizes energy storage and usage for homeowners, offering 100% usable capacity, zero fire risk, and a 25-year warranty.
  2. A unique feature of the PowerHub is EnergiFlow, Kight’s proprietary AI management platform, which learns grid and market signals via 4G to optimize energy use, costs, and emissions, aiding in the reduction of energy costs, CO2 emissions, and energy poverty.
  3. With its price-competitiveness and endorsement from leading building insurance companies, the PowerHub can be charged by solar panels or the grid and will supply energy automatically during a power outage, providing added security for homeowners.
  4. The introduction of batteries into social housing, as suggested by Energy Catapult CEO, Guy Newey, is a significant step towards achieving net zero, with potential benefits including reduced grid carbon intensity and savings on bills for residents.
  5. With over 2 million housing association properties in the UK, the impact of the Kight PowerHub could be substantial, especially as it becomes available via partners in 2026, entering the market at a time of growing concerns over energy costs and the shift towards green forms of energy.
  6. The Kight PowerHub signifies a redefinition of home energy storage and usage, promising to bring smarter energy technology, accelerate decarbonisation, save consumers money, and contribute to a more efficient, safer, and cost-effective energy future. [Source 1: Introducing the Kight PowerHub: Revolutionizing Home Energy Storage, Source 2: Energy systems catapult: Social housing plays key role in delivering net zero carbon heat and power to UK ]

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