Current Renewables: Devon's Premier EcoFlow Ecosystem Installation

Current Renewables, under the expert direction of Frazor Lysaczenko, has established itself as Devon's leading renewable energy installer, delivering exceptional projects that showcase the full potential of integrated energy solutions. Their latest achievement represents a groundbreaking collaboration with HDM Solar, demonstrating how comprehensive ecosystem installations can transform residential energy independence.
This remarkable project features a complete EcoFlow ecosystem installation that sets new standards for renewable energy integration. The sophisticated setup includes 30 high-efficiency solar panels seamlessly connected to EcoFlow's PowerOcean Single-phase system with an impressive 15kW battery storage capacity. The installation extends beyond traditional solar and battery solutions, incorporating EcoFlow's innovative PowerHeat air source heat pump for sustainable heating, the cutting-edge PowerPulse2 EV charger for electric vehicle integration, and the intelligent PowerGlow Smart Immersion system for optimised hot water heating.
Since beginning their partnership with EcoFlow last October, Current Renewables has been impressed by the company's outstanding pre- and post-sales support. The installation process proves remarkably straightforward, while the speed of commissioning ensures customers can begin benefiting from their renewable energy investment without delay. This combination of technical excellence and customer service has made EcoFlow Current Renewables' preferred system choice going forward.
The PowerInsight tablet interface and comprehensive EcoFlow app provide customers with unprecedented control over their energy ecosystem, delivering true energy independence. For clients investing in complete ecosystem installations, these intelligent management tools maximise both efficiency and long-term savings, ensuring every component works harmoniously to reduce grid dependency and environmental impact.
Current Renewables continues to lead Devon's renewable energy transition, proving that comprehensive ecosystem installations represent the future of sustainable living and energy independence.