Hello All -
Wanted a way to monitor the energy I pump into my Model S, so I purchased an energy monitor kit that includes an internet gateway so I can also monitor on the web and via an app for the iPhone. It's the Efergy E2 Engage hub system. Here's the kit:
http://www.efergy.us/index.php/usa/products-usa/engagee2hub.html
I set up the system last night - was pretty easy. Attached the sensor "clamps" (2) to the 50 amp circuit leads for my Nema 14-50, synced the little wireless display unit and configured the internet gateway. Model S was already charged in Standard Mode, so I briefly set it to Range Mode and then watched the wireless display unit and the web site -- it works! The kWh measurement seemed almost dead on.
Will be watching it for the next week to see how it goes. The system lets you put in your energy cost, and will show you averages and history in kWh, cost and CO2. The system cost $176!
Aaron
Wanted a way to monitor the energy I pump into my Model S, so I purchased an energy monitor kit that includes an internet gateway so I can also monitor on the web and via an app for the iPhone. It's the Efergy E2 Engage hub system. Here's the kit:
http://www.efergy.us/index.php/usa/products-usa/engagee2hub.html
I set up the system last night - was pretty easy. Attached the sensor "clamps" (2) to the 50 amp circuit leads for my Nema 14-50, synced the little wireless display unit and configured the internet gateway. Model S was already charged in Standard Mode, so I briefly set it to Range Mode and then watched the wireless display unit and the web site -- it works! The kWh measurement seemed almost dead on.
Will be watching it for the next week to see how it goes. The system lets you put in your energy cost, and will show you averages and history in kWh, cost and CO2. The system cost $176!
Aaron