OpenGridNode links home batteries and solar panels into a shared, open-source network. It acts as a massive
virtual battery bank, turning ordinary households into a collective reserve that helps the National Grid balance
the system. By soaking up excess green energy when the wind is howling, it helps prevent wind farms from being
forced to turn off, making sure clean power actually gets used.
This dashboard maps out that storage in real time. It shows exactly where there is empty capacity left to absorb a
green surplus, which regions are completely full, and who is actively pumping excess solar back into the grid. It
proves what happens when communities manage their own energy.