SMART ENERGY PRO

Private Energy Resilience for Luxury Villas

Power backup is not enough. A villa needs to know what stays on, what can turn off and how critical systems remain monitored when grid power becomes unstable.

Critical load mappingUPS, generator, battery & solar integrationLoad shedding and backup modesHome Assistant / KNX energy visibilityCosta del Sol & Mallorca
Keep routers, security, gates, pumps, automation and monitoring alive during power events.
Coordinate UPS, generator, batteries, solar and selected circuits instead of treating them as separate islands.
Define Normal, Backup and Survival modes for long outages or limited stored energy.
Prepare the villa for Smart Autonomy PRO, Infrastructure Care and technical room monitoring.
Energy resilience projects from €15k · Typical projects €15k–€60k+

First step: review the technical room, current power setup and critical systems before recommending equipment. Useful photos: generator, UPS, electrical panel, inverter, batteries and technical room.

// What Actually Goes Wrong

Most villa power problems are not just power cuts

A villa can have solar panels, batteries, a generator or a UPS — and still fail when nobody knows what must stay powered first.

01

Grid outages

The villa loses power, internet, security or water systems when the grid fails.

02

Weak UPS setup

Routers, servers, KNX/IP, cameras and automation are not protected properly.

03

Unknown critical loads

Nobody has a clear map of which circuits must stay alive during an outage.

04

Generator not integrated

The generator exists, but readiness, fuel, alarms and logic are not visible to the owner.

05

Batteries without strategy

Stored energy is not prioritised for the systems that actually matter.

06

Solar without resilience logic

Solar production does not automatically mean the villa will continue operating.

07

Pumps and gates stop

Water pressure, access gates or key devices depend on unstable power.

08

No owner visibility

The owner does not know what is on, off, draining, protected or at risk.

09

No safe fallback mode

The villa has no clear survival plan for long outages or limited energy.

// Critical Load Priority

The question is not “do you have backup power?” The question is what stays alive.

Smart Energy PRO defines the power priorities of the villa. The goal is not to keep everything running forever — it is to protect the systems that keep the property safe, reachable and controllable.

Practical outcome: a clear energy priority plan for normal operation, grid loss, limited battery, generator issues and long-outage fallback.
NetworkRouter / firewallFiber, Starlink, VPN and remote access stay visible.
ControlHome AssistantLocal dashboards, automations and alerts continue on-site.
KNXKNX/IP interfaceAutomation backbone remains available for critical functions.
SecurityCameras / NVRVideo, alarm and access systems keep operating.
WaterPumps / pressureDomestic water systems can be prioritised over comfort loads.
AccessGates / garageEntry systems remain usable during an outage.
LoadsEssential kitchenFridge and selected essential circuits can be protected.
RoomTechnical ventilationRack, UPS and inverter areas stay protected from heat risk.
AlertsOwner / PM channelThe right people know what happened and what mode is active.
// Three Energy Modes

Three energy modes for the villa

Smart Energy PRO makes backup power understandable: normal operation, grid-loss operation and long-outage protection.

01
Normal Mode

Full operation

Grid power is available. Solar, batteries, UPS and monitoring work in normal operation, with dashboards showing the state of the system.

02
Backup Mode

Critical continuity

Grid power is lost. Critical loads remain powered through UPS, battery, generator or selected protected circuits.

03
Survival Mode

Essential systems only

Long outage or limited stored energy. The villa protects security, network, water, access and monitoring before comfort loads.

MarbellaBenahavísLa ZagaletaSotograndeCosta del SolMallorca
// What We Integrate

One energy resilience system, not separate islands

Smart Energy PRO connects existing and planned energy components into a practical operating model for the villa.

01

Critical load map

Identify what must stay powered and what can safely turn off.

02

UPS and protected power

Keep routers, servers, automation and security alive.

03

Generator readiness

Monitor generator status, readiness and integration logic.

04

Solar and battery integration

Connect production, storage and critical load strategy.

05

Load shedding

Turn off non-essential loads during outages or overloads.

06

Energy dashboards

Give owners visibility through Home Assistant, KNX or monitoring systems.

07

Alerts and reporting

Notify when power, battery, UPS or generator status requires attention.

08

Technical room protection

Make the technical base ready for energy resilience.

09

Infrastructure Care readiness

Prepare energy systems for monthly monitoring and preventive review.

// System Architecture

Energy resilience is a system, not a single device

A premium villa needs a simple, readable architecture: power sources, protected loads, monitoring and alerts working as one infrastructure layer.

Power sourcesGrid, generator, UPS, batteries, solar inverter and protected input status.
GridUPSGeneratorSolarBattery
Technical room baseRack power, routers, KNX/IP, monitoring server, NVR and ventilation protection.
RouterHAKNX/IPNVR
Smart Energy PRO logicDefines energy mode, load priority, shedding rules, alerts and owner visibility.
Normal ModeBackup ModeSurvival Mode
Critical loadsNetwork, security, water pressure, access gates, automation and selected essential circuits stay protected first.
SecurityWaterAccessMonitoring
Non-critical loadsPool, irrigation, decorative lighting, high-consumption comfort loads and other systems can be reduced or shed.
PoolIrrigationComfortHigh loads
Design principle: the villa should make the power state understandable before, during and after an outage — including what is protected and what is intentionally switched off.
// Project Levels & Budget Range

Choose the right level of energy resilience

Every villa starts with an assessment. The levels below define how far the property should go toward controlled energy resilience — from readiness and visibility to deeper autonomy preparation.

Level 1

Essential Backup Readiness

from€15k

For villas that need critical systems protected, reviewed and ready for power issues.

  • Energy resilience assessment
  • Critical load review
  • UPS and protected power design
  • Router / automation / security power review
  • Basic energy monitoring
  • Alert readiness
  • Upgrade roadmap

Request assessment

Level 3

Energy Autonomy Readiness

from€60k+

For high-value villas preparing for deeper autonomy and long-outage resilience.

  • Everything in Level 2
  • Advanced backup mode logic
  • Solar / battery / generator coordination
  • Survival mode design
  • Technical room energy protection
  • Smart Autonomy PRO readiness
  • Infrastructure Care monitoring setup
  • Private energy resilience roadmap

Request assessment

Final scope depends on villa size, existing electrical infrastructure, UPS, generator, battery and solar equipment, required runtime and technical room condition. Final implementation may require certified electrical work depending on scope and existing infrastructure.
// Proof of Work

Real infrastructure, not theoretical backup plans

Smart Energy PRO uses the same proof-based infrastructure language as the Smart-IoT autonomy line: real generator, solar, rack, monitoring and technical-room assets.

Proof note: dashboard screenshots are used to demonstrate energy visibility. Percentages shown in a specific screenshot are not a permanent autonomy guarantee.
// Not Just Solar

Solar panels do not automatically make a villa resilient

A villa can have solar panels and still lose internet, cameras, pumps, routers or automation during an outage if critical loads, UPS, batteries and monitoring are not designed as a system.

Solar-only thinking

Production without continuity

  • Production focused
  • Savings focused
  • Little visibility into critical systems
  • No outage mode
  • No critical load strategy
Energy resilience thinking

Power strategy for the villa

  • Critical load priority
  • Backup runtime planning
  • UPS / generator / batteries
  • Monitoring and alerts
  • Safe fallback modes
  • Infrastructure Care readiness
// Who This Is For

For villas where power continuity matters

Smart Energy PRO is for owners and property managers who want the villa to remain safe, reachable and controlled when external power becomes unreliable.

01

Power cuts

Villas affected by grid outages or unstable supply.

02

Existing equipment

Homes with UPS, generator or solar but no clear strategy.

03

Security risk

Cameras, alarm, gates and network must stay powered.

04

Water dependency

Pumps and pressure systems need reliable power.

05

Remote owners

Owners are often abroad and need clear visibility.

06

Property managers

Managers are responsible for several villas and need alerts.

07

Autonomy roadmap

Homes preparing for Smart Autonomy PRO.

08

Technical rooms

Large infrastructure rooms need power protection and monitoring.

// Fit Check

This is not for every project

The service is intentionally positioned for premium infrastructure resilience, not commodity solar quotation.

Cheapest solar quote

Not for clients looking only for the lowest panel price.

Simple apartments

Not for homes with very simple electrical needs.

Decorative smart home

Not for projects where reliability is not the priority.

No backup need

Not for properties where power continuity is not important.

No visibility

Not for clients who do not want monitoring or infrastructure transparency.

// Smart Energy PRO
When the grid fails, your villa should know what to protect first.

We review your technical room, critical loads, UPS, generator, batteries, solar and monitoring readiness before recommending the right energy resilience level.

No passwords or private access details are needed for the first review. Photos of the technical room, UPS, generator, electrical panel, inverter or batteries are enough to start.