yep, both are the actual prices, at least for easy energy.
some providers do an predicted price + extra
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- Friday 28 January 2022 8:38
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: Update sensor via json api with future time?
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- Thursday 27 January 2022 19:19
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: Update sensor via json api with future time?
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Re: Update sensor via json api with future time?
In the Netherlands the price is now changed every hour by some providers, but indeed some are also changed every month. 'Budget Energy' for example has a price of 35 cent this month and 45 cent next month, but for easyenergy the price is 24 cent at 2 am. it save 11 cent per kw and if you charge for ...
- Thursday 27 January 2022 8:35
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: Update sensor via json api with future time?
- Replies: 8
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Re: Update sensor via json api with future time?
Is there a way to side-load it into the database? Rewrite data from the past is also okey, i would like to analyse the data to i can create some patterns. Right now i can only calculate when it's the cheapest to charge my car for the next day, but maybe it's cheaper to hold and charge the day after ...
- Monday 24 January 2022 16:51
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: Update sensor via json api with future time?
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Update sensor via json api with future time?
Hi, I have a question about the API, is there a way i could set the value of a certain sensor in the future (or past)? In the netherlands we have variable prices for power and gas and have created a script in node-red to calculate when it's the cheapest to charge my tesla. I would like to store the ...