Tesla BLE
Open Source Tesla BLE HTTP Proxy github.com/wimaha/TeslaBleHttpProxy
Parameters
| Name | Description | Value | Level |
|---|---|---|---|
vin | Vehicle Identification Number Required for BLE connection | optional | |
url | URL URL of the Tesla BLE HTTP Proxy | optional | |
title | Title Will be displayed in the user interface | optional | |
capacity [kWh] | Battery capacity | optional | |
port | Port Port of the Tesla BLE HTTP Proxy | optional | |
timeout | Timeout | optional | |
icon | Icon Will be displayed in the user interface | advanced | |
phases | Maximum number of phases Used to determine the minimum solar surplus and plan duration. | advanced | |
mode | Default charging mode Applied when a vehicle is connected. Leave empty to keep the current mode. | advanced | |
minCurrent [A] | Minimum current The minimum current per connected phase that can be used | advanced | |
maxCurrent [A] | Maximum current The maximum current per connected phase that can be used | advanced | |
maxPower [W] | Maximum charging power hint Defines the maximum charging power of the vehicle. Helps improve charge plan accuracy when the vehicle typically uses less than the offered current or supports higher single-phase current compared to three-phase. The offered current of the loadpoint is not affected. | advanced | |
identifiers | RFID identification Used to assign the vehicle to a loadpoint via RFID card. The identifier is shown on the loadpoint. Copy the value from there. Learn more. | advanced | |
priority | Priority Priority of the loadpoint or vehicle in relation to other loadpoints or vehicles for allocating surplus energy (higher values, higher priority). | advanced |
Configuration example for evcc.yaml
If you don't want to configure via the UI, you can alternatively use this YAML block.
vehicles: - name: my_car type: template template: tesla-ble vin: W... # Vehicle Identification Number, Required for BLE connection url: http://192.168.178.27 # URL, URL of the Tesla BLE HTTP Proxy title: # Title, Will be displayed in the user interface (optional) capacity: 50 # Battery capacity (kWh), optional port: 8080 # Port, Port of the Tesla BLE HTTP Proxy (optional) timeout: 30s # Timeout, optional icon: car # Icon, Will be displayed in the user interface [car, bike, bus, moped, motorcycle, rocket, scooter, taxi, tractor, rickshaw, shuttle, van, airpurifier, battery, bulb, climate, coffeemaker, compute, cooking, cooler, desktop, device, dishwasher, dryer, floorlamp, generic, heater, heatexchange, heatpump, kettle, laundry, laundry2, machine, meter, microwave, pump, smartconsumer, tool, waterheater] (optional) phases: # Maximum number of phases, Used to determine the minimum solar surplus and plan duration. [1, 2, 3] (optional) mode: # Default charging mode, Applied when a vehicle is connected. Leave empty to keep the current mode. (optional) minCurrent: 6 # Minimum current (A), The minimum current per connected phase that can be used (optional) maxCurrent: 16 # Maximum current (A), The maximum current per connected phase that can be used (optional) maxPower: 10000 # Maximum charging power hint (W), Defines the maximum charging power of the vehicle. Helps improve charge plan accuracy when the vehicle typically uses less than the offered current or supports higher single-phase current compared to three-phase. _The offered current of the loadpoint is not affected._ (optional) identifiers: # RFID identification, Used to assign the vehicle to a loadpoint via RFID card. The identifier is shown on the loadpoint. Copy the value from there. [Learn more.](https://docs.evcc.io/en/docs/features/vehicle) (optional) priority: # Priority, Priority of the loadpoint or vehicle in relation to other loadpoints or vehicles for allocating surplus energy (higher values, higher priority). (optional)