Smart Energy Management
for Your Entire Site
BeLoaded's Energy Management System (EMS) is the central controller that aligns your battery, PV, EV chargers and grid into one optimised network — fully automatic, around the clock.
Your battery, PV, EV chargers and grid — finally on the same team
The BeLoaded EMS is the central controller that continuously decides when to charge or discharge the battery, how much PV to self-consume, when to ramp EV charging up or down, and how to stay within your grid contract — all in real time, all automatically.
The result: a site that runs on the cheapest available kilowatt-hour at every moment, without manual intervention and without giving up production capacity.
As a hardware-agnostic controller (Modbus TCP, OCPP 1.6J, REST APIs), the EMS works alongside your existing inverters and chargers — no rip-and-replace needed.
Four jobs, one intelligent controller
A single BeLoaded EMS handles every layer of your energy optimisation — simultaneously, in real time, every day.
The battery absorbs every demand spike before it hits your meter. Your capacity tariff stays flat, even when DC fast chargers are running at full speed.
Surplus solar gets stored instead of exported at low injection prices. Self-consumption typically lifts from 20–25% up to 45–60% with active EMS control.
Two or three vehicles can fast-charge on the same connection that used to barely run one — no grid reinforcement needed, no waiting, no overload risk.
Charges when wholesale electricity is cheap (overnight, sunny midday), discharges during evening peaks. Captures the price spread automatically, every day.
Built behind the meter — the grid only sees your net flow
All BeLoaded EMS optimisation happens on your side of the utility meter. Internal flows between PV, battery, loads and EV chargers are invisible to the grid operator and incur no transport fees.
The controller reads sub-meters, your BMS, PV inverters and charger data every few seconds, forecasts loads and tariffs 24 hours ahead, and dispatches setpoints to battery, chargers and flexible loads in real time — every minute of every day.
The grid sees only what you import or export — and the EMS makes sure that figure is always optimised against your capacity contract and the day-ahead market.
Find out morePassive infrastructure no longer pays off
Belgian and Dutch grid operators are saturated. New connections and reinforcements take 12–24 months and cost €50,000 to €200,000 per project — fully borne by the customer. At the same time, the capacity tariff penalises the slightest peak, dynamic injection tariffs eat into PV revenue, and day-ahead prices regularly swing from negative to €400/MWh in a single afternoon.
In this environment, a passive PV installation and a fixed-tariff contract leave money on the table every hour. Active orchestration — battery dispatch, load shifting, smart charging, market timing — is what turns the same assets into a profitable energy system.
That is exactly what the BeLoaded EMS delivers. The controller is hardware-agnostic (Modbus TCP, OCPP 1.6J, REST APIs), works alongside your existing inverters and chargers, and is managed by a BeLoaded flexibility consultant who tunes the algorithms to your site as the markets evolve.
Our EMS-compatible solutions
Every BeLoaded asset is natively integrated with the EMS — no third-party middleware, no configuration headaches.
- Battery storage — Mono Block 125/260 kWh · Modular 200–2000 kWh · Container 1, 2, 5 MWh
- Load balancing of EV chargers — Up to 2 MW total controlled, Modbus TCP or OCPP 1.6J
- PV curtailment & smart injection — Avoid negative-price exports, maximise self-consumption
- Flexibility management — Day-ahead optimisation against EPEX spot, capacity tariff, dynamic tariffs
- Consulting & EMS configuration — A BeLoaded consultant tunes the algorithms to your specific load profile
Ready to put your site on autopilot?
Start with a free energy scan. We pull 12 months of meter data, run a quantified business case, and propose the right combination of battery, load balancer and EMS — within two weeks.