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Generation (power flow) is measured in gigawatts (where 1 GW = 1,000 Megawatts). Energy volume is normally measured in megawatt hours (MWh) but for consistency cumulative
Also, on the Home Assistant Energy dashboard the Grid Import/Export is working with SolarEdge M1 Imported/Exported kWh. What is not working is the correct display of photovoltaic and battery energy. The reason for this is that all the energy that goes into (or out of) the battery is also recorded by the I1 AC kWh energy sensor.
The problem PV energy dashboard shows negative values of PV, and battery energy. Over 2022 shows correctly positive values. No change on my setup, or wiring. Just updated HA core. Downgraded from 2023.2.5 to 2023.1.2. It did not help. Wh...
sensor.total_battery_in: unit_of_measurement: "kWh" device_class: energy state_class: total_increasing However the sensor still does not appear on the energy dashboard. I apologise if this seems a simple question to you all, I am very new to this and any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks
Greetings, I am very new to the energy dashboard. With some help from @mobile.andrew.jones I have been able to input the data from my solar inverter, which is coming via Domoticz because Domoticz will talk to my
Hi, like discussed here also, I wish I would not have to manually add devices to energy dashboard if they support energy consumption tracking. I´d rather like to have an option to tick that sais "automatically list / track all supporting device´s consumption" supplemented by a blacklist for ones, I wish not to be tracked (e.g. because they are misleading or part of the
Because, even though you installed the Goodwe integration into Home Assistant, it is not straightforward to use the values of the Goodwee inverter in the "Energy" dashboard. In this guide, you can configure sensors in Home Assistant to display values in the Energy Dashboard This is working for a
I have a setup with grafana (for dashboard), postgres (as db) and a node application for accumulating energy values between data points and storing the data. My modbus
But there has been data going to and from the battery system for the past many hours, and I''m not seeing an Energy Dashboard like this one (not mine). I have confirmed my integral sensors are pulling the correct data, you can even see that it''s
New data, new opportunities. In addition to battery storage data, the latest updates to the dashboard include installation and contractor data from the Isle of Man for the first time. The tool now allows users to filter data by month, providing fresh insights into the growth of renewable technologies.
New. Controversial. Old. Q&A. battery storage, energy usage and gas usage will all be very useful in making that decision and working out how long it''s likely to take to pay for itself via savings. But also, all that aside, it''s uh, it''s more
So far so simple, but to be used in the Energy Dashboard, the sensors must meet certain criteria . Sensor requirements. The Energy Dashboard can use sensors with the property "state_class: total_increasing". The performance data for power consumption, feed-in, solar panels, battery storage or individual devices also require the unit ( unit_of
That appears to work but will need to see how it looks in a little while. It already has the correct unit of kWH and state_class: measurement but did not have energy class. After adding this I was able to add it to Energy. Currently it is 0 but it definitely feels promising. I
however, when I look a how that data shows up under Electricity usage, when the batteries are charging from the grid, they''re showing as negative values and as energy
I tried to add the data to the new dashboard but the entities did not show up. I clicked the helpfully provided "Why is my entity not in this list"-link and indeed, I didn''t set the required attributes in my configuration. But now I have and they still don''t show up, this is my configuration for the energy sensors: sensor: - platform
pylontech_battery_power_discharge: Discharge power (is 0 if charging and has a positive value in case there is a discharge going on) pylontech_battery_power_charge: Charge power (is 0 if discharging and has a positive value in case the battery is currently charged) Step 3: Create Rieman sum integral sensors" that can be used by the Energy Dashboard
When down add the amount of change to a new battery discharged entity. When value goes up, add the change to battery charged. This will give you the 2 values for the battery part of the energy panel. So what I did created 2 sensors as templates and assigned on the energy dashboard. It appears on the Energy Dashboard, and seems to be working
UPDATE (March 1st): Added utility meters for more stats. UPDATE (August 10th): Configuration without battery can be found here, thanks to @SgtBatten:UPDATED!
Hi Ron, Your Power Dashboard looks ok to me, however from your first ESPHome screenshot, somethings isn''t right in your setup as the sensor for "House - Power
Hey Everyone, As the title suggests I have a Victron Multiplus 2 with a lead acid battery bank setup. I have used Modbus to integrate all of the data from this and also have a Fronius Primo 5.0 AC coupled. My question is
Hi, I have the following setup: The grid charges the batteries from 00:00 until 05:00 (on a cheaper night time tarrif). The batteries then discharge this energy into the house
The problem PV energy dashboard shows negative values of PV, and battery energy. Over 2022 shows correctly positive values. No change on my setup, or wiring. Just
The long term statistics which energy dashboard uses as a data source used to be calculated at 12 mins past the hour for the previous hour which is why Energy Dashboard warns you with this message: After setting up a new
Update 21/July/2023 - I have started a new topic that uses a fully manual solution I came up with using just the rest sensor for Enphase Envoy on D7 firmware.
Hi together, i''m new into Home Assistant and have a problem with the intergation of my Tasmota grid data into the energy dashboard. After ha received the data from my electricity meter with the Tasmota reading head I wanted to view this data in the energy dashboard. To view this 3 values i modified the configuration.yaml > - sensor: (this one works
Diese liefert einen Wert in kW. Wobei der Wert negativ ist, wenn die Batterie geladen wird und positiv, wenn die Batterie entlädt. Jetzt habe ich hierzu 2 Fragen. Zum einen
The display created for the Energy Dashboard indicate values that don''t show up anywhere. 5kwh coming from Solar the value shown is actually 7.6kwh. 11kwh coming from the battery appears to match the "Load" sensor, which was not chosen in the configuration. What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue? core-2022.4.5
I''m trying to add sensor to my energy dashboard, but it does not appear in my drop down menu. I''m powering my home from hybrid inverter, which has MODBUS connection to my HA.
Hello, I''ve been scratching my head as i had some bogus / dead sensors in my energy dashboard but could not remove them through the UI. I took an editor and access
The energy dashboard is set up under "Settings", "Dashboards", "Energy": The dashboard can be operated with sensors for the electricity grid: consumption and feed-in, with details on power generation from one or more inverters, as well as the performance data of a battery storage unit.
Performance data from a wide range of manufacturers or components can be used as the basis for the dashboard. Only sensors with the corresponding performance data are required to supply the interface with data. The energy dashboard is set up under "Settings", "Dashboards", "Energy":
The dashboard can be operated with sensors for the electricity grid: consumption and feed-in, with details on power generation from one or more inverters, as well as the performance data of a battery storage unit. Gas consumption, water consumption or power consumption of individual appliances can also be visualized.
The Home Assistant Energy Dashboard shows all relevant energy data in a complete overview. Performance data from a wide range of manufacturers or components can be used as the basis for the dashboard. Only sensors with the corresponding performance data are required to supply the interface with data.
Please add batteries. hear hear. there is a definite need to add storage/battery as an ‘energy source’ in the dashboard. in the meantime, just displaying sensors that count the kwh feeding in and out of my battery banks. As the maintainer of the Growatt component for HASS, the addition of a battery (ideally charging & discharging) is essential IMO.
No feeding to the grid in any circumstances, just feeding the battery with excess solar power, and only if there is not enough solar and the battery is empty we will switch to grid connection. This seems to be somewhat of a challenge for the dashboard We are totally off the grid.
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