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evcc.dist.yaml
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network:
# schema is the HTTP schema
# setting to `https` does not enable https, it only changes the way URLs are generated
schema: http
# host is the hostname or IP address
# if the host name contains a `.local` suffix, the name will be announced on MDNS
# docker: MDNS announcements don't work. host must be set to the docker host's name.
host: evcc.local
# port is the listening port for UI and api
# evcc will listen on all available interfaces
port: 7070
interval: 10s # control cycle interval
# sponsor token enables optional features (request at https://cloud.evcc.io)
# sponsortoken:
# log settings
log: info
levels:
core: debug
lp-1: debug
lp-2: debug
# meter definitions
# name can be freely chosen and is used as reference when assigning meters to site and loadpoints
# for examples see https://github.com/evcc-io/config#meters
meters:
- name: grid
type: modbus
model: sdm # SDM630
uri: rs485.fritz.box:23
rtu: true # rs485 device connected using ethernet adapter
id: 2
power: Power # default value, optionally override
energy: Sum # default value, optionally override
- name: pv
type: ...
- name: battery
type: ...
- name: charge
type: ...
# charger definitions
# name can be freely chosen and is used as reference when assigning charger to vehicle
# for examples see https://github.com/evcc-io/config#chargers
chargers:
- name: wallbe
type: wallbe # Wallbe charger
uri: 192.168.0.8:502 # ModBus address
- name: keba
type: ...
# vehicle definitions
# name can be freely chosen and is used as reference when assigning vehicle to loadpoint
# for examples see https://github.com/evcc-io/config#vehicles
vehicles:
- name: car1
type: renault
title: Zoe
capacity: 60 # kWh
user: myuser # user
password: mypassword # password
vin: WREN...
onIdentify: # set defaults when vehicle is identified
minSoC: 20 # charge to at least 20% independent of charge mode
targetSoC: 90 # limit charge to 90%
# site describes the EVU connection, PV and home battery
site:
title: Home # display name for UI
meters:
grid: grid # grid meter
pvs:
- pv # list of pv inverters/ meters
battery: battery # battery meter
prioritySoC: # give home battery priority up to this soc (empty to disable)
bufferSoC: # ignore home battery discharge above soc (empty to disable)
# loadpoint describes the charger, charge meter and connected vehicle
loadpoints:
- title: Garage # display name for UI
charger: wallbe # charger
meter: charge # charge meter
vehicle: audi
# vehicles: # use if multiple vehicles allowed to charge on this loadpoint
# - ID.3
# - e-Up
mode: pv
resetOnDisconnect: true # set defaults when vehicle disconnects
soc:
# polling defines usage of the vehicle APIs
# Modifying the default settings it NOT recommended. It MAY deplete your vehicle's battery
# or lead to vehicle manufacturer banning you from API use. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
poll:
# poll mode defines under which condition the vehicle API is called:
# charging: update vehicle ONLY when charging (this is the recommended default)
# connected: update vehicle when connected (not only charging), interval defines how often
# always: always update vehicle regardless of connection state, interval defines how often (only supported for single vehicle)
mode: charging
# poll interval defines how often the vehicle API may be polled if NOT charging
interval: 60m
min: 0 # immediately charge to 0% regardless of mode unless "off" (disabled)
target: 100 # always charge to 100%
estimate: false # set true to interpolate between api updates
phases: 3 # ev phases (default 3)
enable: # pv mode enable behavior
delay: 1m # threshold must be exceeded for this long
threshold: 0 # grid power threshold (in Watts, negative=export). If zero, export must exceed minimum charge power to enable
disable: # pv mode disable behavior
delay: 3m # threshold must be exceeded for this long
threshold: 0 # maximum import power (W)
guardDuration: 5m # switch charger contactor not more often than this (default 5m)
minCurrent: 6 # minimum charge current (default 6A)
maxCurrent: 16 # maximum charge current (default 16A)
# tariffs are the fixed or variable tariffs
# cheap (tibber/awattar) can be used to define a tariff rate considered cheap enough for charging
tariffs:
currency: EUR # three letter ISO-4217 currency code (default EUR)
grid:
# either static grid price
type: fixed
price: 0.294 # EUR/kWh
# # or variable via tibber
# type: tibber
# cheap: 0.2 # EUR/kWh
# token: "476c477d8a039529478ebd690d35ddd80e3308ffc49b59c65b142321aee963a4" # access token
# homeid: "cc83e83e-8cbf-4595-9bf7-c3cf192f7d9c" # optional if multiple homes associated to account
# # or variable via awattar
# type: awattar
# cheap: 0.2 # EUR/kWh
# region: de # optional, choose at for Austria
feedin:
# rate for feeding excess (pv) energy to the grid
type: fixed
price: 0.08 # EUR/kWh
# mqtt message broker
mqtt:
# broker: localhost:1883
# topic: evcc # root topic for publishing, set empty to disable
# user:
# password:
# influx database
influx:
# url: http://localhost:8086
# database: evcc
# user:
# password:
# eebus credentials
eebus:
# uri: # :4712
# interfaces: # limit eebus to specific network interfaces
# - en0
# certificate: # local signed certificate, required, can be generated via `evcc eebus-cert`
# public: # public key
# private: # private key
# push messages
messaging:
events:
start: # charge start event
title: Charge started
msg: Started charging in "${mode}" mode
stop: # charge stop event
title: Charge finished
msg: Finished charging ${chargedEnergy:%.1fk}kWh in ${chargeDuration}.
connect: # vehicle connect event
title: Car connected
msg: "Car connected at ${pvPower:%.1fk}kW PV"
disconnect: # vehicle connected event
title: Car disconnected
msg: Car disconnected after ${connectedDuration}
soc: # vehicle soc update event
title: SoC updated
msg: Battery charged to ${vehicleSoC:%.0f}%
services:
# - type: pushover
# app: # app id
# recipients:
# - # list of recipient ids
# - type: telegram
# token: # bot id
# chats:
# - # list of chat ids
# - type: email
# uri: smtp://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/?fromAddress=<from>&toAddresses=<to>