Reads solar
The local controller reads your inverter, meter, battery, or other energy source from inside your home network.
EV charging that follows your home
GlintEV runs a small controller at your home. It reads your solar output and charging equipment, then raises, lowers, or pauses EV charging based on rules you set.
What GlintEV does
When solar is strong, GlintEV can ask the car or charger to use more current. When solar drops, the house needs power, or data goes stale, GlintEV can reduce charging or pause it.
The local controller reads your inverter, meter, battery, or other energy source from inside your home network.
You decide how much power to reserve for normal home use before EV charging is allowed to increase.
GlintEV can control a supported vehicle API, a smart EVSE, or an OCPP charger depending on your hardware.
The dashboard shows requested amps, measured amps where available, battery status, and recent controller decisions.
How it works
Add solar sources, chargers, vehicles, and the controller device in the dashboard.
Set the house buffer, min/max amps, poll interval, and whether control goes to the car or charger.
The controller reads local devices, checks freshness, and calculates the next charging target.
GlintEV sends the command and records the result so the dashboard can explain the decision.
Dashboard view
GlintEV does not just say charging is on. It shows the solar reading, the house buffer, the requested amps, measured amps when available, battery state, and recent controller decisions.
Dashboard and appUse cases
Solar is the main reason GlintEV exists, but the same controller can also run fixed-amp or scheduled charging for homes without solar.
Charge more when solar is available and back off when production falls.
Set fixed charging limits, night charging behavior, and charger-first control.
Keep vehicles, EVSEs, provider accounts, and priorities organized under one site.
Built for the long run
GlintEV treats stale readings as unsafe, supports local controller execution, and records command outcomes so users can understand what changed and why.