Smarter outage management
Up to 40%
longer battery backup in SPAN's internal simulated-outage study.

SPAN turns the electrical panel into a real-time energy command center built for EV charging, solar, battery backup, major appliances, and what comes next.

Professional site review, load planning, permitting coordination, installation, and commissioning across DFW.
Smarter outage management
longer battery backup in SPAN's internal simulated-outage study.
Panel family
controllable circuits across current SPAN models.
Control
monitor, prioritize, and control eligible circuits from the app.
PowerUp
dynamic energy management may help qualifying projects avoid an otherwise-needed utility service upgrade.
SPAN Authorized
Serving Dallas-Fort Worth
Residential electrical planning
Professional installation and commissioning
What changes
A traditional panel distributes power. SPAN adds visibility, control, software, and a flexible foundation for the equipment modern DFW homes keep adding.
Circuit-level energy visibility makes the electrical plan easier to explain.
Use the app to manage eligible circuits after the system is installed and commissioned.
EV charging, heat pumps, induction, spas, solar, and batteries belong in one roadmap.
Backup priorities should be designed around the rooms, equipment, and circuits that matter.

Interactive project planner
Answer three fast questions. The result is a planning starting point, not a substitute for load calculations, utility requirements, code review, product compatibility review, or a site visit.
Project fit assessment
3/3 complete
The SPAN Home app
See current loads, understand what is driving energy use, control eligible circuits, and reshape compatible battery-backup priorities from one interface.
The SPAN Home app can make energy use easier to explain by showing how the home is sourcing and using power at the circuit level.


When the grid goes down
With a compatible home battery, SPAN can prioritize rooms and appliances, estimate remaining backup time, and protect against overload conditions in supported configurations.
Battery backup duration varies with home energy consumption, selected priorities, battery capacity, and system configuration. The up-to-40% statement is based on SPAN's internal simulated-outage study.
Add the equipment you actually want
EV chargers, heat pumps, induction cooking, water heating, pools, and spas can push an older electrical plan beyond its original assumptions. PowerUp dynamically manages eligible loads and may help qualifying projects avoid an otherwise-needed service upgrade.
Qualification is site-specific and depends on service configuration, planned loads, utility requirements, AHJ/code review, manufacturer requirements, and applicable enrollment.
A panel for the project

Model family selector
A larger main-panel path for homes planning broad electrification, backup priorities, or added equipment.
Kinzler selects the final model after service, circuit, voltage, location, compatibility, and project review. Product models and software features are subject to current SPAN guidance.
Product experience beyond the brochure
These images show SPAN Mobile Home product education and field familiarity. They are presented as training and demonstration context, not completed customer installations.

Apartments, townhomes, condos, and build-to-rent
Smaller SPAN form factors can create a useful pathway for selected dwelling-unit projects, EV charging, major electric loads, new construction, and standardized resident handoff. Kinzler evaluates the unit scope alongside property metering, upstream service, common-area loads, utility requirements, and code.
Evaluate unit-level panel paths, resident handoff, and repeatable electrical standards.
Review owner, HOA, metering, service, and utility constraints before selecting equipment.
Coordinate plans before rough-in, service design, appliance choices, and resident technology packages are locked.
Separate dwelling-unit scope from common-area, service, transformer, and shared infrastructure questions.
Integration capability should follow current official documentation, account eligibility, commissioning, and product terms.
Availability and access paths can change, so Kinzler should discuss current SPAN guidance during project review.
SPAN announced XFRA in April 2026 as an emerging distributed-compute platform initiative. It is not presented as a standard Kinzler customer installation.
SPAN FAQ
No. Fit depends on service size, panel location, circuit count, utility requirements, code path, selected equipment, compatibility, project goals, and budget. Kinzler verifies those conditions before making a recommendation.
No. PowerUp can be a strong option for qualifying projects, but the design must be checked against planned loads, service configuration, manufacturer requirements, utility rules, and the authority having jurisdiction.
SPAN supports selected solar and storage configurations. Exact capability depends on the panel model, battery, inverter, backup equipment, and current compatibility guidance.
Do not select by breaker count alone. Kinzler reviews the main-breaker or main-lug path, voltage, circuit spaces, backup architecture, service size, multi-panel rules, location, and future loads before specifying a model.
Some smaller SPAN form factors can support selected smaller homes, additions, townhomes, condos, and dwelling-unit applications. Property metering, upstream service, common-area infrastructure, owner or HOA requirements, utility rules, and code still control feasibility.
Send clear photos of the existing panel and labels, service rating, panel location, planned equipment, solar or battery details, property location, project type, and timing. Do not remove panel covers or expose energized components.

Start with the electrical plan
Tell Kinzler what you have today, what you want to add, and what you want the property to do during an outage.
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