Volton HomeSave up to 31% on your electricity bill.%Average savings on electricity+Connected devicesK+Switches to cheaper hours+Homes saving every dayThe appHome electricity — right in your pocket.Download on theApp StoreGET IT ONGoogle PlayThe heavy loads — scheduled against tomorrow's spot prices.Heat pumpEV chargerSolarBatteryFloor heatingBoilerHeat pumps run on dumb thermostatsA heat pump is the largest steady electrical load in winter, paired with a thermal mass that doubles as a battery. Price-aware scheduling captures spreads of 5-10x between cheap night hours and expensive mornings.Lue lisää→EV charging: plug in at six, leave at eightA 50 kWh top-up costs about €15 at 02:00 or €45 at 18:00. Smart charging on OCPP-compatible wallboxes re-optimises every day against tomorrow’s spot prices, saving 50-70% on EV charging.Lue lisää→When your solar panels lose you moneyOn a sunny April afternoon, a 10 kW rooftop array can produce 8 kWh and lose money in the same hour. Smart self-consumption + curtailment + battery routing is what makes solar pay in 2025 Estonia.Lue lisää→Home batteries, two stacked revenue streamsA 10 kWh home battery earns ~€730/year from spot arbitrage alone. Stacked with aggregated frequency-reserve revenue (only available via a BSP), the same hardware can clear above 10% IRR.Lue lisää→Floor heating is the most flexible heater in your houseResistive floor heating is in most Estonian homes and most of it runs dumb. The slab is essentially a thermal battery; price-aware scheduling captures spot-price spreads while the room temperature barely moves.Lue lisää→The cheapest battery in your home is the boilerA 100-150L hot-water tank stores 4-8 kWh as heat — about the same capacity as a small home battery. A €50 smart relay on the existing tank pays itself back within the first heating season.Lue lisää→Start saving with Volton Home.Visit volton.ee