MOVA LumeGret solar system: plug-and-play solution for balconies and terraces with AI and EV charging function

Simon Lüthje
Simon Lüthje · 4 min. read
MOVA LumeGret solar system

MOVA is expanding its portfolio far beyond household robots: with the LumeGret solar system, the company is presenting a plug-and-play solar system that requires no specialist installation and, according to the manufacturer, can be up and running on a balcony in just 30 minutes. The system is aimed at households that are looking for greater energy independence – without any complex installation or approval procedures.

Two models: A2000 for beginners, A4000 for long-term investors

The LumeGret system is available in two versions, which differ in terms of capacity, service life and safety concept:

Feature LumeGret A2000 LumeGret A4000
Capacity (scalable) 1.92 – 9.6 kWh 4 – 20 kWh
Output power 1.500 W 2,500 W (off-grid backup)
PV input k. A. up to 3,600 W
Service life k. A. up to 20 years
Charging cycles k. A. 10.000
Warranty k. A. 10 years
Amortization approx. 3 years approx. 2-3 years
Own consumption high up to 79 %
Annual savings k. A. up to € 1,500
EV charging yes (FluxCharge™, up to 2.5 kW) yes (FluxCharge™, up to 2.5 kW)
Battery technology LFP (-20°C to +50°C) LFP + advanced BMS
Safety concept 4-stage + aerosol extinguishing system Advanced BMS
AI optimization LumeGret Orbit™ LumeGret Orbit™
installation Plug-and-Play Plug-and-Play

According to MOVA, the A2000 delivers 1,500 W output power – enough to run more than 60% of typical household appliances. The LFP battery is designed for extreme temperatures from -20°C to +50°C and is therefore also ready for use in winter. A four-stage safety concept and an integrated aerosol extinguishing system make it particularly interesting for anyone for whom safety in storage operation is important.

The A4000 is designed for long-term efficiency. The integrated micro inverter, battery and solar charge controller are combined in one compact system and support up to 3,600 W PV input power. With a service life of up to 20 years, 10,000 charging cycles, a 10-year guarantee and self-consumption of up to 79%, the model is positioned as a long-term investment. According to MOVA, annual savings of over 1,500 euros are possible, resulting in a payback period of around 2-3 years.

AI optimization and smart EV charging

Both models rely on the LumeGret Orbit™ AI, which dynamically maximizes self-consumption of solar energy and also supports dynamic tariff optimization. The system analyzes consumption patterns and automatically adjusts the charging and discharging strategy.

The FluxCharge™ technology also enables intelligent charging of electric vehicles with up to 2.5 kW – directly from the stored solar energy. Bidirectional energy management makes it possible not only to store electricity, but also to feed it back into the home grid as required. Energy consumption and system status can be monitored and controlled in real time via the MOVAhome app.

Plug-and-play: 30 minutes to the first solar power

A key advantage of the LumeGret system is its ease of installation. According to MOVA, the system can be set up and put into operation on a balcony with a conventional power connection within 30 minutes – without the need for an electrician or complex approval procedures. This makes it particularly suitable for tenants and balcony owners who previously had no access to solar energy.

Conclusion: MOVA’s entry into energy management

The LumeGret solar system is a logical step in MOVA’s strategy to build a networked smart living ecosystem beyond household robots. With a focus on easy installation, AI-optimized use, off-grid capability and EV integration, MOVA addresses current needs of many households. Competition in the balcony power station segment is fierce – top dogs such as Anker Solix and Zendure also rely on compact plug-and-play solutions. MOVA’s advantage: the integrated ecosystem that combines solar energy, robotics and app control in one platform. Prices for the German market have not yet been announced; the system is expected to be available in the second quarter of 2026.