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MyPOWR Price: Explained

What is the MyPOWR Price?

“What do I actually pay for my energy comfort, and what profit does my installation really give me?”

Energy prices are everywhere, but they are often unclear. Long bills, vague averages, and numbers that tell you everything except what you really want to know:

MyPOWR Price puts an end to that. It brings everything together in one clear and fair figure that shows what you really pay for energy at home while using FlexiO. No theory, no fine print, just the reality of everyday life.

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What does MyPOWR Price mean?

MyPOWR Price is the price per kilowatt-hour (€/kWh) that you actually paid in a given month or year for the total amount of energy used in your home.

It takes the full picture into account: energy from the grid, your battery, and your solar panels, all managed by your smart energy system.

The result is one clear figure showing how well your system is working for you. The lower your MyPOWR Price, the greater the benefit you get from your installation.

Why MyPOWR price?

At the end of the day, it’s all about this: not how your system works, but what benefit it brings you. That’s exactly why MyPOWR Price is the right benchmark. Compare your MyPOWR Price with the average market price, and you immediately see how much advantage your total system delivers per kWh used.

Our energy systems are becoming increasingly complex. Think of dynamic tariffs, the capacity fee, fluctuating self-consumption values, negative injection prices, and mechanisms like rPOWR and ePOWR.

For most users, it’s either undesirable or simply not feasible to understand or analyse all these factors themselves.

MyPOWR Price translates this complexity into one easy-to-understand measure. No calculations, no technical knowledge—just a clear view of how your system is performing.

Seasonal and Market Effects on MyPOWR Price

The algorithm reacts to price differences to get the most out of your installation. In general, we see that the biggest benefits often occur in summer, mainly because you produce and manage more of your own solar energy.

Energy prices fluctuate throughout the year, mainly depending on how much renewable energy is available.

When there is a lot of solar and wind energy—at your home and/or on the market—the price goes down. That’s why electricity is usually cheaper in summer, and sometimes during windy periods in winter.

However, renewable energy is not constant. It depends on the sun and wind and changes continuously. This creates a greater need for flexibility in the electricity grid, and flexibility is paid for. This means that income from systems like rPOWR and ePOWR can increase when demand for flexibility rises. FlexiO responds to this automatically.

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Conclusion: Focus on What Really Matters

The operation of an energy system with a battery, solar panels, and smart control is complex. On top of that, energy markets are constantly changing and many factors are at play at the same time.

👉 This makes it for the end user:

  • very difficult to understand what is happening technically

  • almost impossible to estimate the best choice at any given moment

  • not feasible to calculate yourself where every euro of savings or income comes from

That’s why we choose simplicity

Instead of focusing on technical details, we deliberately focus on one clear measure:

👉 the financial outcome for you

  • How much have you saved?

  • How much have you earned?

  • What does it actually deliver for you?

  • How much are you still paying for energy?

The Key Message:

You don’t need to understand how the system makes each decision, but you do have the perfect tool to see how well your system is performing: your myPOWR Price.

You can trust that the system is continuously optimised to deliver the maximum financial benefit for you.

Want even more details, or still have some questions? Dive into our MyPOWR Price Q&A’s!

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