Zendure and Sunergy Partner to Prepare Dutch Households for 2027 Energy Tariff Changes

Zendure and Sunergy Partner to Prepare Dutch Households for 2027 Energy Tariff Changes

2026-05-31 hardware

Amsterdam, Sunday 31 May 2026
On 30 May 2026, Zendure and Sunergy partnered to bring smart home energy storage to the Netherlands, helping households optimise consumption before the net metering scheme ends in 2027.

The urgency of this high-tech deployment is underscored by impending regulatory changes across the Netherlands [GPT]. The current net metering scheme, known locally as the salderingsregeling, is definitively scheduled to be abolished on 1 January 2027 [3]. Consequently, households with solar installations are facing a critical deadline to achieve greater energy independence and higher self-consumption rates before the financial incentives of grid-return diminish [1]. Vincent van Rozendaal, founder and CCO of Sunergy, emphasised that this complete energy transition solution combines local market expertise with advanced technological innovation to meet consumer demands ahead of the 2027 cutoff [1]. Furthermore, this strategic preparation helps households brace for the planned national rollout of time-of-use tariffs in 2029 [1].

High-Tech Systems and AI-Driven Energy Assets

At the core of this energy transition hardware is Zendure’s SolarFlow 2400 AC+ system, a prime example of the region’s growing integration of High-Tech Systems and Materials (HTSM) into everyday infrastructure [1]. This plug-and-play system features a bidirectional output of up to 2400 W and offers a highly scalable storage architecture [1]. Consumers can expand their storage from a baseline of 2.4 kWh up to a maximum of 16.8 kWh, representing a staggering capacity increase of 600 per cent [1]. Crucially, the hardware integrates sophisticated artificial intelligence through its ZENKI 2.0 and HEMS 2.0 energy management systems [1]. These AI-driven platforms autonomously shift energy consumption to periods when electricity is cheapest, optimising financial returns for the user without requiring manual intervention [1].

The Broader European Sustainability Momentum

This hardware deployment aligns seamlessly with a broader, pan-European momentum towards sustainable living and proactive energy management [GPT]. While technological innovations are scaling rapidly in the Netherlands, discussions surrounding solar energy capture and long-term storage are simultaneously resonating across sun-rich regions like Andalusia, reflecting a continent-wide priority to secure future energy grids [6]. Locally in the Netherlands, the Zendure-Sunergy announcement coincides with heightened environmental awareness, as the country prepares for the annual ‘Week Zonder Afval’ (Zero Waste Week) scheduled to run from 1 to 7 June 2026 [5].

Sources & Ecosystem Partners

  1. www.prnewswire.com
  2. forum.zendure.com
  3. www.facebook.com
  4. nl.linkedin.com
  5. www.groenezaken.com
  6. www.instagram.com

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