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Thanks, it may or may not work yet. I haven't had any time to fine tune some things with this.
So LightningROD is grabbing the json data specifically from the charge logs section, and it downloads the data that is stored on Ford's servers for your own use. In the vehicle json there are values for energy efficiency for the last trip, but that should already be a feature of the fordpass-ha integration. As far as the life time of the vehicle, unless you have been logging the data yourself - unfortunate its limited to what it can grab from the servers which isn't the entire lifetime of the vehicle. For last trip mi/kWh - if you're not using the fordpass-ha integration I recommend that. But if you're not running HomeAssistant at all I suppose this system could mirror what fordpass-ha does - just into your own database instead of HomeAssistant - it would just take some more development time. With your trip meter - that is odd, and very annoying. |
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This looks awesome! Haven't installed it yet...kind of wondering if this could be easily packaged as an HA Add-On....
In the meantime, I'm wondering if the data it has access to could easily expose energy efficiency for the last trip and life time. e.g. what was my last trip mi/kWh and what is the lifetime average of the vehicle.
Following a recent update, I found that my never reset TRIP meter in the Sync UI is now reporting 0 mi/kWh... here's a thread I started on that in the the F150 Lightning forums. So, I'm wondering if I could piggy back off this awesome work to find an easy way to report that data.
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