Powerwall-Dashboard

Monitoring Dashboard for Tesla Solar and Powerwall systems using Grafana, InfluxDB, Telegraf and pyPowerwall. The default dashboard.json shown above, pulls in live power data from the local Tesla

Tesla Powerwall

Monitor, analyze, and act faster with AI-powered observability. Learn how to unify, correlate, and visualize data with dashboards using Grafana. The Tesla Powerwall dashboard uses the prometheus

Powerwall Companion

Powerwall Companion gives you visibility into energy usage, storage and solar generation for people with Tesla Powerwall 2 or 3 home battery systems. Track your current usage and battery storage

Monitoring Your System | Tesla Support

If you already own Powerwall, the Tesla app experience for solar panels with Powerwall gives you access to additional features, control modes and insightful data.

Monitoring Your System

Using the Tesla app, you can monitor the system operation from your mobile device, including the following: To download the latest version of the Tesla app, visit tesla /support/tesla-app.

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Monitoring Dashboard for Tesla Solar and Powerwall systems using Grafana, InfluxDB, Telegraf and pyPowerwall. ⚠️ NOTICE: As of Powerwall Firmware version 25.10.0, network routing to the

Tesla App for Energy

Stay up to date with your home''s energy usage, solar production and Powerwall charging behavior. View how to use your energy graphs in the Tesla app.

Powerwall-Dashboard/README.md at main

For Tesla Solar or Powerwall 3 owners without TEDAPI access, select option 2 (Tesla Owners unofficial Cloud API) or option 3 (Tesla official FleetAPI) and the dashboard will be installed to pull data from

Windows Installation Detailed Instructions

Run the remainder of the Powerwall Dashboard Installation as per the Quick Start README or Manual Installation.

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