Protect municipal photovoltaics
and the energy of your institutions.

Why your photovoltaics need Guardexy

Today, municipalities operate photovoltaic systems on administrative buildings, schools, nursing homes, community centers, and hospitals. These installations are part of critical infrastructure, and any smart system connected to the internet can be exploited.

The new Cybersecurity Act mandates the public sector to protect all key technologies, including photovoltaic systems. Guardexy is a preventive solution that strengthens the stability, security, and resilience of municipal energy technologies.

Price list for municipalities

Designed for Growatt, Solax, Huawei, and Sungrow inverters.

Guardexy for municipalities with a license for the
first 12 months
39,980 CZK
Electronic license 12m
18,000 CZK
Electronic license 24m
32,400 CZK
Electronic license 36m
43,200 CZK

“Built on real demand. Developed in Czechia. Secured by Europe.”

How Guardexy works

Connect between the inverter and the internet

Plug & Play installation in minutes, without downtime or drilling.

1.
Guardexy analyzes communication in real time

Every data flow undergoes inspection without slowing down operations.

2.
Allows only secure transfers

It lets through what is safe and stops the rest.

3.
Protects your energy continuously

24/7 threat detection, monitoring, and automatic updates.

4.

Frequently Asked Questions

Timely prevention is always cheaper than dealing with the consequences.

Because cyberattacks on internet-connected devices are increasing — and photovoltaics are no longer an exception. Most modern inverters communicate with manufacturers’ clouds (often outside the EU) and send data about your power plant. Guardexy acts as an active protective filter that prevents unauthorized transmissions and protects your investment and data.

Unprotected PV = an open gateway to the network.

Your power plant can be remotely shut down, slowed down, or exploited for attacks. An attacker can also gain access to your home network, where you have computers or a smart home, through a vulnerable inverter. Guardexy can detect, block, and report these attempts before they occur.

Are you online? Then you are a target.

Whether you only own a mobile phone or other smart home devices: if your inverter has remote access, a cloud connection, or a mobile app, then it is online – and therefore potentially vulnerable. Guardexy offers the same solution that your computer likely uses: a high-quality firewall, a shield against unwanted data passage and commands.

Compatibility is broad and we are constantly expanding it.

Guardexy supports all common brands (Solax, Goodwe, Growatt, Huawei, Sungrow, etc.) and works independently of the manufacturer. It monitors data traffic at the network level – so it does not interfere with hardware or void the warranty.

Security without compromising on speed.

The device operates passively in real time – it checks data flows without delay, without interfering with operations, and without affecting performance. All transmissions that are secure and permitted pass through completely freely.

Plug it in – and you’re all set.

Installation is plug-and-play: it simply connects between the inverter and the router (or LAN switch). Any electrician or installation company – or our partners – can handle it. The entire process takes a few minutes, without any power plant downtime.

A one-time investment, long-term security.

You get continuous 24/7 protection, data transmission monitoring, automatic updates, and threat warnings. The price depends on the size of the power plant – it ranges in the thousands of crowns per device. More in the “Products” section.

A security layer that never slows down production.

Guardexy is designed not to affect PV operation even in the event of a failure – production continues. At the same time, the system automatically reports that it is out of operation, so you will know about the problem in time.

A firewall for the solar world – tailored specifically for PV.

A router protects the home network, Guardexy protects the inverter itself. It analyzes traffic specifically for photovoltaics, recognizing the difference between normal communication and suspicious data transmission. Additionally, it detects external connections outside the EU and maintains evidence logs for audits or insurance companies.

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