Sigenergy Sigen Energy Gateway HomePro SP-F

Installed from £1,395.00

  • Gateway unit for compatible Sigenergy solar and battery storage systems
  • Helps provide backup power during grid outages when correctly designed
  • Manages power flow between solar PV, battery storage, grid, generator and household loads
  • Supports smart load control, including selected appliances and priority backup loads
  • Works with the mySigen app for live energy monitoring and system control
  • Designed for clean single-phase installations, with rear wiring support on HomePro models
  • Installed and advised on by Redhill Services across Norfolk, Suffolk and surrounding areas

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The Sigenergy Sigen Energy Gateway is the part of a Sigenergy solar and battery system that manages backup power, smart loads and energy flow around the home. If the inverter and batteries are doing the generation and storage work, the Gateway is there to control how that power is used, especially when the grid goes down.

What Is the Sigenergy Gateway Actually For?

At Redhill Services, we would explain the Gateway as the control and switching unit for a more complete Sigenergy setup. It is not a battery, and it is not the solar inverter. Its job is to help the system decide where power should come from and where it should go.

In normal use, that can mean managing electricity between your solar panels, battery storage, the grid and selected household loads. During a power cut, it becomes even more important because it helps the system switch into backup mode when installed with the correct Sigenergy inverter, battery and circuit design.

Put simply, if you only want basic solar battery storage, the Gateway may not always be the first thing to think about. If you want backup power, smart load control or a more capable Sigenergy home energy system, it becomes a key part of the design.

When We’d Recommend Adding One

You want backup power during a power cut

This is the main reason most customers ask about the Gateway. When the grid fails, a standard solar and battery system will not always keep the home powered unless it has been designed for backup. The Gateway helps make that backup setup possible.

You want selected circuits to keep running

Not every home needs full-house backup. In many cases, it makes more sense to keep essential loads running, such as lighting, internet equipment, refrigeration, heating controls, home office equipment or other circuits that matter most.

You want better control over smart loads

The Gateway can help manage selected smart loads based on the state of the battery, solar generation or grid conditions. For example, non-essential loads can be controlled so the battery lasts longer during backup use.

You want the Sigenergy system to work as one setup

The Gateway is designed to sit within the wider Sigenergy ecosystem. It helps tie together solar PV, SigenStor battery storage, the grid, supported generator input and smart household loads, rather than treating each part as a separate box.

What It Does in Day-to-Day Use

  • Controls energy flow: helps manage power between solar panels, battery storage, grid supply and household loads.
  • Supports backup power: helps the system switch into backup mode during a grid outage when correctly designed.
  • Manages smart loads: allows selected loads to be prioritised, started, stopped or controlled depending on the system setup.
  • Protects essential circuits: helps keep important loads running for longer by controlling what the battery is being asked to power.
  • Supports generator input: can be used as part of a system that includes supported generator connection and control.
  • Improves visibility: works with the mySigen app so customers can monitor generation, consumption, battery status and energy flow.

The Homes This Usually Suits

Homes where power cuts are a concern

If you live in an area where outages are a problem, or you have equipment you do not want suddenly switching off, the Gateway is worth discussing from the start. It gives the system the control needed for a proper backup design.

Homes with SigenStor battery storage

The Gateway makes most sense when it is installed as part of a compatible Sigenergy solar and battery setup. It is there to help the inverter, batteries, grid supply and backup loads work together properly.

Homes wanting smarter energy control

Some customers are not only looking for backup. They also want better control over when appliances run, how the battery is used and how much grid electricity the home relies on. The Gateway helps support that smarter setup.

Small business or mixed-use properties

Some smaller commercial or mixed-use sites may also benefit from a Gateway, especially where interruptions cause problems. In those cases, we would size the battery, backup loads and system layout carefully around real usage.

What Redhill Services Checks First

Before recommending the Sigenergy Gateway, we would check what you actually want the system to do. That sounds obvious, but it matters. A customer wanting basic battery storage does not have the same requirements as someone wanting backup power during an outage.

We would look at your existing or planned Sigenergy inverter, battery capacity, consumer unit, cable routes, backup circuits, household loads and whether generator support is needed. We would also check whether whole-home backup is realistic or whether selected essential circuits make more sense.

The key point is that backup power has to be designed properly. A battery and Gateway do not mean unlimited power in a blackout. The system can only support the loads it has been designed and sized to handle.

Where the Sigenergy Gateway Stands Out

  • Helps unlock backup power for compatible Sigenergy systems
  • Manages power between solar PV, battery storage, grid, generator and household loads
  • Supports smart load control based on battery level, solar generation or system settings
  • Allows customers to monitor and control energy flow through the mySigen app
  • Highly integrated design helps reduce the need for extra distribution equipment
  • Rear wiring support helps create a cleaner wall-mounted installation
  • Safe & Smart bypass switch support helps improve system resilience
  • Single-phase HomePro SP-F model supports 100A backup applications

Our Honest Take Before You Buy

The Sigenergy Gateway is for customers who want their solar and battery system to do more than charge and discharge. It is there for backup power, smart load control, safer switching and better whole-system management.

We would recommend it when backup power or smart energy control is part of the brief. If you only want a simple solar battery setup with no need for outage protection, we would talk through whether the Gateway is needed before adding it to the system.

Product Sigenergy Sigen Energy Gateway HomePro SP-F
Gateway type Single-phase energy gateway for compatible Sigenergy systems
Main purpose Backup switching, energy flow management and smart load control
Grid connection type Single phase
Nominal AC voltage 220 / 230 / 240V
Nominal AC current 100A
Nominal AC power 22kW
Nominal AC frequency 50 / 60Hz
Backup switch disruption time 0ms load-side disruption under Sigenergy test conditions
Generator support Supported
Generator 2-wire start Supported
Smart load control Supported
Bypass switch Safe & Smart bypass switch supported
Reverse power flow protection Supported
Monitoring and control mySigen app
Communication Fast Ethernet / RS485 / dry contact
Dimensions 450 × 695 × 177mm without decorative cover
Weight 25kg without decorative cover
Storage temperature range -40°C to 70°C
Operating temperature range -30°C to 55°C
Relative humidity range 0%–100%
Max. operating altitude 4,000m
Cooling Natural convection
Ingress protection rating IP55
Installation method Wall-mounted, rear wiring supported

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