(Unofficial) Homebridge Plugin for the Tesla Powerwall.
Communication with the Tesla Powerwall is according to https://github.com/vloschiavo/powerwall2 .
This Plugin is considered to be complete. If you encounter a bug or want to propose a new feature, feel free to open an issue!
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- Install Homebridge: see the Homebridge wiki
- In the Homebridge Web-GUI, search for the "Tesla Powerwall" plugin and install it.
- Adapt the
config.json
using the config view; add this plugin as a "platform" to yourconfig.json
file.
- Install Homebridge:
sudo npm install -g --unsafe-perm homebridge
- Install this plugin
sudo npm install -g homebridge-tesla-powerwall
- Add this plugin as a platform to your
config.json
file
Inside config.json
of Homebridge:
...
"platforms": [
{
Mandatory:
"platform": "TeslaPowerwall",
"name": "Tesla Powerwall",
"ip": "111.222.111.222",
"password": "abc123",
name
can be freely chosenip
needs to be set to the IP-address of the Tesla Powerwall.password
a correct password must be set
Optional:
"port": "",
"username": "customer",
"email": "Lt.Dan@bubbagump.com",
"loginInterval": 39600000,
"pollingInterval": 15000,
"historyInterval": 300000,
"lowBattery": 20,
"additionalServices": {
"powerwall": {
"homekitVisual": true,
"eveHistory": true,
"batteryIsLowSwitch": false,
"batteryIsChargingSwitch": false,
"makeOnOffSwitchReadOnly": true
},
"solar": {
"homekitVisual": true,
"evePowerMeter": true,
"eveHistory": true,
"eveLineGraph": false,
"pullingFromSensor": false,
"sensorThreshold": 0
},
"grid": {
"homekitVisual": true,
"positiveEvePowerMeter": true,
"negativeEvePowerMeter": true,
"eveHistory": true,
"eveLineGraph": false,
"feedingToSensor": false,
"pullingFromSensor": false,
"sensorThreshold": 0
},
"battery": {
"homekitVisual": true,
"positiveEvePowerMeter": true,
"negativeEvePowerMeter": true,
"eveHistory": true,
"eveLineGraph": false,
"feedingToSensor": false,
"pullingFromSensor": false,
"sensorThreshold": 0
},
"home": {
"homekitVisual": true,
"evePowerMeter": true,
"eveHistory": true,
"eveLineGraph": false,
"feedingToSensor": false,
"sensorThreshold": 0
},
"gridstatus": {
"gridIsDownSwitch": false,
"gridIsUpSwitch": false,
"gridIsNotYetInSyncSwitch": false,
"gridIsDownSensor": false,
"gridIsUpSensor": false
}
}
-
Here filled with default values (values that are used when the attribute is not explicitly listed)
-
username
: the default ("customer") is currently the only username that will work when logging in, i.e., there is no need to change any username; using "customer" here, will just work. -
email
: is part of the login data. However, it currently seems to be ignored, i.e., it does not matter what email is entered. -
loginInterval
,pollingInterval
orhistoryInterval
in milliseconds -
loginInterval
: the login is executed periodically based on this interval. After a successful login, the authentication token is currently valid for 24h. If your internet is unreliable, it may be helpful to set a lower interval to guarantee at least one successful login in the 24h time span. The default of 39600000ms corresponds to 11h. -
lowBattery
: Percentage when the charge is considered critical/low -
additionalServices
: Services additional to the basic switch with the battery status....Switch
: Adds a switch that represents the current state. (Useful for implementing Homekit automations.)...Sensor
: Adds a sensor that represents the current state. (Useful for implementing Homekit automations.)sensorThreshold
: Defines the deadzone in which none of the sensors will be active. E.g., whensensorThreshold=10
, then the sensors will only become active when the value is>10
or<-10
. Values close to zero will then therefore not trigger a sensor. Note that this means that for asensorThreshold
greater than0
that the two sensors are both disabled when value is in the deadzone. Only a positive value makes sense for this option.powerwall.homekitVisual
: Adds a lamp service representing the battery level.powerwall.eveHistory
: Adds an Eve weather service; sets the temperature to the battery level in percent.powerwall.makeOnOffSwitchReadOnly
: While the powerwall switch will still be able to be flipped within, for example, the Home.app, when this field is true, it will not have any effect. The switch is always going to update its state based on the received state.- Powermeter i.e.
solar
,grid
,battery
,home
*.homekitVisual
: Adds a fan service displaying the current power in watts.*.evePowerMeter
: Adds an Eve powermeter service.*.evehistory
: Adds the total consumption to an Eve powermeter service. Only works whenevePowerMeter
is also set to true.*.eveLineGraph
: Saves power data in an Eve weather diagram to get a nice line chart.
},
...
other platforms
...
]
...
From: Fakegato project
- Do not include "historySetting" in the
config.json
.
"historySetting": {
Mandatory:
"storage": "fs",
Optional:
"size": 4032,
"path": "/place/to/store/my/persistence/"
- "size" default: 4032
- "path" default:
.homebridge
folder of the user or the givenhomebridge -U
location
}
"historySetting": {
Mandatory:
"storage": "googleDrive",
Optional:
"size": 4032,
"folder": "fakegato",
"keyPath": "/place/to/store/my/keys/"
- "size" default: 4032
- "folder" default: "fakegato" as the folder on Google Drive.
- "keyPath" default:
.homebridge
folder of the user or the givenhomebridge -U
location
}
For the setup of Google Drive, please follow the Google Drive Quickstart for Node.js instructions from https://developers.google.com/drive/v3/web/quickstart/nodejs, except for these changes:
- In Step 1-h the working directory should be the .homebridge directory
- Skip Step 2 and 3
- In step 4, use the quickstartGoogleDrive.js included with this module. You need to run the command from fakegato-history directory. Then just follow steps a to c.
...
{
"platform": "TeslaPowerwall",
"name": "Tesla Powerwall",
"ip": "192.168.178.100",
"password": "abc123",
"pollingInterval": 10000,
"historyInterval": 120000,
"lowBattery": 10,
"historySetting": {
"storage": "fs"
}
}
...
...
{
"platform": "TeslaPowerwall",
"name": "Tesla Powerwall",
"ip": "192.168.178.100",
"password": "abc123",
"additionalServices": {
"powerwall": {
"homekitVisual": false
},
"solar": {
"homekitVisual": false
},
"grid": {
"homekitVisual": false
},
"battery": {
"homekitVisual": false
},
"home": {
"homekitVisual": false
}
}
}
...
...
{
"platform": "TeslaPowerwall",
"name": "Tesla Powerwall",
"ip": "192.168.178.100",
"password": "abc123",
"additionalServices": {
"powerwall": {
"homekitVisual": false,
"eveHistory": false
},
"solar": {
"homekitVisual": false,
"evePowerMeter": false,
"eveHistory": false
},
"grid": {
"homekitVisual": false,
"positiveEvePowerMeter": false,
"negativeEvePowerMeter": false,
"eveHistory": false
},
"battery": {
"homekitVisual": false,
"positiveEvePowerMeter": false,
"negativeEvePowerMeter": false,
"eveHistory": false
},
"home": {
"homekitVisual": false,
"evePowerMeter": false,
"eveHistory": false
}
}
}
...
...
{
"platform": "TeslaPowerwall",
"name": "Tesla Powerwall",
"ip": "192.168.178.100",
"password": "abc123",
"additionalServices": {
"powerwall": {
"eveHistory": false
},
"solar": {
"evePowerMeter": false,
"eveHistory": false
},
"grid": {
"positiveEvePowerMeter": false,
"negativeEvePowerMeter": false,
"eveHistory": false
},
"battery": {
"positiveEvePowerMeter": false,
"negativeEvePowerMeter": false,
"eveHistory": false
},
"home": {
"evePowerMeter": false,
"eveHistory": false
}
}
}
...
If you get a login error similar to:
[4/16/2021, 6:56:52 PM] [Powerwall] error: null
[4/16/2021, 6:56:52 PM] [Powerwall] status code: 403
[4/16/2021, 6:56:52 PM] [Powerwall] body: {"code":403,"error":"Unable to GET to resource","message":"User does not have adequate access rights"}
- Ensure that the password is correct. Regarding the username, currently only "customer" (the default) will be accepted by the powerwall.
- The powerwall might require a re-registration and password update.
- Take a look at issue #33. Further feedback would always be appreciated.
Upgrade to the latest update of this plugin and make sure the password
field
is added (see documentation above).
The username
field should, at the moment, have a value equal to the default, i.e., it must be
equal to "customer".
Try to use the last 1.x.y version "1.1.0", i.e., sudo npm install -g homebridge-tesla-powerwall@1.1.0
.
You are welcome to create an Issue.