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Great integration! It's a shame I didn't find this sooner since this was/is exactly what I'm looking for. I ended up building my own equivalent by taking the spot price at the time my cars are smart charging (it's the cheapest), then calculate the difference in a function of different levels where I want to discharge the battery or not (BYD 11 kWh).
But enough about me.... and yeah, sorry about the highest price name. :)
It would be super cool if you could add support for Greneley in the same way as Tibber. That way everyone using Greenley could get their tariff with add-on charges etc.
In Home Assistant I currently use this to get the current price. Maybe one can get some inspiration from that?
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[Feature request]
[Feature request] Add support for Greenley
Nov 2, 2023
If you can use the existing sensor.greenely sensor from NodeRED, and create a function that outputs the standard strategy input format, it should not be too hard to use their tariff.
If you can use the existing sensor.greenely sensor from NodeRED, and create a function that outputs the standard strategy input format, it should not be too hard to use their tariff.
That's already what I do more or less, but would be nice with built in support.
Great integration! It's a shame I didn't find this sooner since this was/is exactly what I'm looking for. I ended up building my own equivalent by taking the spot price at the time my cars are smart charging (it's the cheapest), then calculate the difference in a function of different levels where I want to discharge the battery or not (BYD 11 kWh).
But enough about me.... and yeah, sorry about the highest price name. :)
It would be super cool if you could add support for Greneley in the same way as Tibber. That way everyone using Greenley could get their tariff with add-on charges etc.
In Home Assistant I currently use this to get the current price. Maybe one can get some inspiration from that?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: