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BETA · in testing
EV charger control (beta)
The EV charger feature is in beta (testing). It may change quickly and has limitations. The goal is safe and predictable smart charging (for example based on price).
What does it do?
During beta we focus on compatibility, safety and collecting feedback to make the feature stable.
- Controls charging: aims to move charging to cheaper hours and avoid unnecessary consumption.
- Beta limitations: not all functionality is available yet and support depends on the charger.
- Feedback-driven: we use real-world feedback to improve behavior and stability.
How to test the beta feature
- Verify baseline behavior Make sure your charger works normally without automation.
- Enable the feature Enable the EV charger feature (beta) in settings. Start with conservative limits.
- Start with a short test Run a short test period and verify charging behaves as expected.
- Keep manual override available Ensure you can always stop automation and start charging manually.
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Safety (beta)
- Do not test beta if charging is critical (e.g. you must leave soon).
- Start with conservative limits and monitor for a few days.
- Always keep manual override available.
- If you see unexpected behavior, disable the feature and report your findings.
FAQ
Why is it beta?
Because compatibility and control behavior need testing across different chargers and household setups. Beta helps us find issues quickly.
Can I rely on it to always charge?
During beta you should monitor charging and keep manual override available. Do not use beta if charging is critical.