You’ve been waiting for it, and we can now provide it.
The beta for the parallel All in One is now open.
So… who’s ready to double or even triple up on the All in One?
What is the parallel All in One?
The parallel AIO simply refers to more than one All in One running in parallel. The current beta release allows for up to three AIO units to join forces (with a supporting Giv-Gateway).
So, more power for your property than ever before.


Why should I parallel my AIO setup?
The parallel AIO is a game-changer when it comes to power. You can now get:
- Tripled capacity, from 13.5kWh to a whopping 40.5kWh
- A sizeable power increase, from 6kW upto 18kW of potential generation
- Extended energy security in the event of blackouts/power cuts – with enough stored energy to run a home independently for days at a time

How can I get a parallel AIO setup?
Achieving a parallel AIO setup just requires an extra check-in from the GivEnergy installer when they come to install the solution.
🔋 Existing AIO customers
Contact your installer and request an extension of your existing setup. Since this is a beta setup, installers looking to parallel any AIOs should first contact the GivEnergy beta team via firmware-beta-trial@givenergy.com who can run through the additional steps required.
🔋 New AIO customers
Find an installer in your area via our handy map function. Then, reach out to them with your project. As before, installers should contact us before completing a parallel All in One setup. (It requires a few extra considerations compared to the single AIO install.)
When will the parallel AIO move out of beta?
The parallel AIO is a beta release, following the success of the first few parallel units out in the wild.
We’ll maintain beta status for a month or two while we gather feedback. Based on this feedback, we’ll then look to roll out the parallel option as standard towards the end of summer / early autumn.
As a beta solution, it’s worth noting that we’ll be tinkering away with minor refinements and improvements in the background. If that’s all fine with you, then simply contact your installer to get set up.
Who wants to get ahead of the curve?


