Is there an app for the my-PV Cloud?
Many of our customers have expressed the desire to use the my-PV Cloud on their smartphones. Therefore, we have created the option to save the app to the home screen of Android and iOS devices.
Please first log in to the my-PV Cloud with your smartphone. Since it is a web-based app, it cannot be installed via the Play Store or App Store. The installation process varies depending on the operating system as follows:
Android:
Click on the three dots at the top right corner of the screen (see image) and select the menu item "Add to Home screen."
iOS:
For an iOS operating system, you can install the my-PV Cloud app as follows: Click on the "Share" icon (see image), then select the option "Add to Home Screen," and the app will be installed on your phone and easily accessible.
Enjoy using our my-PV Cloud as a web-based app!
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