One place for how your company works.
Reonic Wiki holds your planning rules, processes, and standards in one structured place. Your team works from it like any wiki, and Reonic AI reads it to check projects and answer questions from your own rules instead of generic advice.
Storage basics
🔋 Storage basics (battery storage)
💡 Goal of this article
Understand how a battery storage system works and how you size it against the PV array.
📚 Table of contents
- Basic principle of a battery storage system
- Main components
- Storage technologies
- Sizing
- Cost effectiveness
⚡ Basic principle of a battery storage system
Everything your company knows, in one place
The rules and know-how that usually live in people's heads or scattered across chats and drives. Write them down once, and both your team and Reonic AI work from them.
Planning rules
How you size storage against PV, which components pair, when to use optimisers.
Offer-text standards
The wording and structure your offers should follow.
Process playbooks
How a project moves from lead to install in your company.
Component guidelines
Which products you install and how they should be configured.
Onboarding docs
Everything a new hire needs, in one place from day one.
Personal spaces
Each team member gets their own area to keep notes and pages.
Structured like the tools you already know
The wiki works like the document tools your team already uses. Create pages, organise them into spaces, and write in plain language. Everyone gets a personal area, and shared spaces hold the standards the whole company works from.
A personal area for every team member
Plain language, no special format
Welcome to your wiki
Pick up where you left off, or start something new.
The knowledge your AI actually reads
This is what sets it apart from a folder of documents. Reonic AI reads your wiki. It checks projects against the rules you've written, answers your team's questions from your own standards instead of generic advice, and keeps everyone working from the same source.
The assistant answers from your standards, not generic ones
One source of truth your team and your AI share
Storage basics
🔋 Storage basics (battery storage)
💡 Goal of this article
Understand how a battery storage system works and how you size it against the PV array.
📚 Table of contents
- Basic principle of a battery storage system
- Main components
- Storage technologies
- Sizing
- Cost effectiveness
⚡ Basic principle of a battery storage system
Stop depending on who's in the room
When your standards are written down and your AI reads them, quality stops being a memory test.
Tribal knowledge, captured
What your best planners know becomes written rules instead of something the company loses when they're out.
New hires productive sooner
A new team member starts with every standard and process in one place.
Answers from your own rules
The assistant replies based on how your company actually works, not generic best practice.
One source of truth
Standards, processes, and rules in one place instead of scattered across drives.
Consistent across the team
Everyone plans and quotes from the same standards, however big the team gets.
Rules that do something
The same pages your team reads are the rules the AI checks projects against.
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Book a demoIt's your company's knowledge base inside Reonic. You keep planning rules, processes, offer-text standards, and onboarding docs there, organised into pages and spaces, in plain language.
The know-how that usually lives in people's heads: how you size storage against PV, which components you approve, how a project moves from lead to install, and the standards your offers should follow.
Reonic AI reads it. The same pages your team works from are the rules the AI checks projects against and answers questions from, so the knowledge does something instead of just sitting in a folder.
The planning rules you write in the wiki are what Validation AI checks each project against, so a project gets flagged when it breaks your own standards.
Shared spaces hold the standards the whole company works from, and each team member also gets a personal area for their own notes and pages.
Yes. Ask the Reonic assistant how something is done and it answers from your wiki, using your own rules and processes rather than generic advice.
