myenergi Zappi GLO vs EcoFlow PowerPulse 2: Solar Ecosystem Showdown
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Two Solar Ecosystems, One Driveway: Which Charger Fits Your Setup?
This is a comparison between two chargers that both want to be the brain of your home energy system — not just a dumb plug on the wall. The myenergi Zappi GLO has years of real-world UK deployments behind it and remains the default recommendation for solar panel owners. The EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 is the newcomer, backed by a company that already makes some of the most popular home batteries and portable power stations on the market.
In a nutshell:
- Zappi GLO: The proven solar diversion champion with the widest installer network and a mature UK ecosystem.
- PowerPulse 2: A cheaper, ecosystem-first charger that makes most sense if you're already invested in EcoFlow hardware.
Does the Zappi GLO's Solar Diversion Justify the Extra £54?
At £599 versus £545, the Zappi GLO costs a touch more — but solar diversion is where myenergi built its reputation, and nothing else on the market matches the granularity of its three charging modes. Fast mode ignores solar and draws from the grid. Eco mode blends solar surplus with grid power to maintain a minimum charge rate. Eco+ mode charges exclusively from surplus solar — meaning zero electricity cost, full stop. That last mode is transformative if you work from home or have a large enough array to generate meaningful daytime surplus.
The PowerPulse 2 also offers a Solar Mode that prioritises surplus generation, plus a Smart Mode for tariff optimisation. But here's the crucial difference: EcoFlow's solar integration works best — and in some cases only reaches its full potential — when paired with EcoFlow's own PowerOcean battery and solar inverter. If you have a third-party solar setup (SolarEdge, GivEnergy, Solis, etc.), the Zappi GLO connects via a CT clamp and works regardless of your inverter brand. That hardware-agnostic approach matters. Most UK solar homes don't have EcoFlow kit.
For a broader look at this category, our best EV charger for solar panels guide covers the full field.
EcoFlow PowerPulse 2: Who Is It Actually For?
The PowerPulse 2 is not trying to win over every solar household. It is designed for people who are already in — or planning to go all-in on — the EcoFlow ecosystem. If you own a PowerOcean battery, EcoFlow solar panels, and now want an EV charger that talks to all of it through one app, this is the only charger that does that. Managing solar generation, home battery storage, grid import, and EV charging from a single interface is genuinely useful, and no other brand offers that level of vertical integration at this price.
It also has a few practical touches the Zappi GLO lacks. There is a built-in LCD display showing charge status — myenergi actually removed the screen from the GLO compared to the older Zappi 2.1, which frustrated some users. OCPP 1.6-J compliance means the PowerPulse 2 can connect to third-party charge management platforms, a nice future-proofing detail. And at 3.5 kg versus 5.4 kg, it is noticeably lighter and more compact on the wall.
The risk? EcoFlow is brand new to the UK EV charging market. There is no long-term reliability data. The installer network is smaller. And critically, OZEV grant approval has not been confirmed — so if you are an eligible renter or flat owner hoping to claim up to £350 off, verify this before ordering.
App and Smart Tariff Support Compared
Neither app is going to win design awards, but myenergi's has had years of iteration and community feedback. It supports smart tariffs including Intelligent Octopus Go, and the scheduling works reliably. The EcoFlow app offers dynamic tariff optimisation through its Smart Mode, which is promising — but fewer UK users have tested it at scale, and community troubleshooting resources are thin on the ground compared to myenergi's active forums and Facebook groups.
If smart tariff savings are your primary concern rather than solar, both of these chargers are arguably overkill. An Ohme Home Pro or similar would serve you better — see our best smart EV charger guide.
Which Should You Buy?
Buy the Zappi GLO if:
- You have solar panels from any manufacturer and want the best surplus diversion available
- You want or already own myenergi ecosystem products (eddi, libbi)
- You value a large UK installer network and established community support
- OZEV grant eligibility matters to you
Buy the EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 if:
- You already own EcoFlow solar and/or PowerOcean battery hardware
- You want a single app controlling your entire home energy stack
- You prefer a built-in display and OCPP compliance at a lower price
- You are comfortable being an early adopter of a less proven product
For most UK Tesla owners with solar panels, the Zappi GLO remains the recommendation. Its solar modes are more refined, it works with any solar setup, and the myenergi ecosystem is battle-tested. The PowerPulse 2 is a strong option — but only if EcoFlow is already your platform of choice. Buying it without other EcoFlow hardware means paying for ecosystem benefits you will never use, and at that point, the Zappi GLO's proven track record wins easily.
Detailed breakdown
Full Specs Comparison
| Specification | myenergi Zappi GLO | EcoFlow PowerPulse 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Max Power Output | 7kW (single-phase) / 22kW (three-phase) | 7kW (single-phase) / 22kW (three-phase) |
| Cable Length | 6.5 metres (tethered version) | Untethered (tethered 5m version available) |
| Connector | Type 2 (tethered or untethered) | Type 2 |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, RFID |
| Dimensions | 439mm × 282mm × 130mm | 333mm × 226mm × 145mm |
| Weight | ~5.4 kg | ~3.5 kg |
| IP Rating | IP65 (fully weatherproof) | IP55 (IP54 when cable not connected) |
| Certification | OLEV/OZEV approved | OCPP 1.6-J compliant |
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