Well done on your work. But if I were you, I’d wait until after Christmas to publish the update, so you don’t see the bill skyrocket during the holidays with all the Christmas lights plugged in. ![]()
I’m working today on improvements to the consumption tracking chart:
Support for displaying multiple features on the same chart. Here, I’m displaying the off-peak and peak hours reported by my Lixee TIC
Ability to set a custom color for each feature
Hello everyone!
A quick message to update you on progress. I’m fixing the last small bugs and today I’m working on writing all the documentation.
I had a long list of items to address, and I’m finally reaching the end ![]()
My goal is to release this development next Monday (December 8, 2025). Unless a last bug is found, everything should be ready!
How to prepare now for energy monitoring?
To be able to track your consumption, you need… consumption data ![]()
There are three ways to collect it in Gladys:
1. With a Lixee ZLinky TIC (recommended)
It’s the best solution to accurately track consumption: readings every minute in kWh, perfect for monitoring your entire home.
Zigbee compatible, available for €49:
At my place, this gives me a chart like this:

Each color represents an energy price (I’m on Tempo), you can clearly see the white days that appeared at the end of November with the return of the cold ![]()
2. Using the Enedis integration on Gladys Plus
Tutorial available here: https://gladysassistant.com/fr/docs/integrations/enedis/
I recommend activating it now to have data ready on release day.
3. With a Zigbee plug that measures consumption
Ideal for tracking a specific appliance, at my place I use this NOUS plug to monitor the consumption of my washing machine, for example:

NOUS A1Z plug with consumption measurement on Domadoo
Think about setting all this up now at home, so you’ll have data on release day!
Thanks and great news, I’m really looking forward to this release ![]()
Just a quick question, what happens if we have Lixee configured and the Enedis app also configured?
It works very well, when you create your widget « Consommation énergétique » you choose the devices you want to display:

On my setup, I put two widgets on top of each other, which lets me compare that both are working properly, and actually it’s reassuring: you can see that the consumption is measured exactly the same way, to the cent!
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Ok thanks for the reply ![]()
I’ll see when I use it ![]()
I’m very impatient!
Oh I can’t wait for next week!
A few questions about my situation in Alsace.
(point 2) So
I’ve just finished the documentation, and I’m open to feedback before publishing it on Monday ![]()
The documentation in French (temporary test link) : Surveillez votre consommation énergétique avec Gladys Assistant | Gladys Assistant
The documentation in English (temporary test link) : Monitor your energy consumption in Gladys Assistant | Gladys Assistant
Is your case unique or does it concern other Alsatians?
If it concerns other Alsatians, I’d appreciate it if you added the rates to the repo GladysAssistant/energy-contracts, this will allow adding the prices of Alsatian contracts once and for all and make them available to the whole community ![]()
To give you an example, @prohand made a PR recently for « Gaz de Bordeaux »:
I’d be glad if you created a specific topic to discuss it!
That will work correctly but it will be less plug-and-play than for a Lixee TIC Zigbee, because you’ll need to create the features manually in the MQTT integration (nothing too complicated)
This is part of the documentation mentioned above ![]()
Great! Are those Zigbee devices? If so, it will be plug-and-play.
For MQTT, there’s a bit of manual work to do ![]()
Perfect for the doc, I have no comments on my part ![]()
Just a quick question when we’re here and we have the Enedis and Lixee integration how do we configure this part? :

Or maybe there’s something I didn’t understand ![]()
@prohand If you use Enedis and the Lixee, normally it will be automatic if you follow the tutorial in order ![]()
The Lixee will be under Enedis — actually you just need the root device to be the one that holds the contract in the « Energy tariff » tab.
If you notice the hierarchy isn’t correct, you can click the small selector to the right of each line to change the parent and move a device that is incorrectly positioned.
Ok thanks for the clarifications ![]()
Yes, we are (normally) all with ES - Électricité de Strasbourg.
I’ll get on it this weekend, I hope to understand everything and I’ll create a dedicated topic like @prohand.
But our tariffs are EDF’s regulated tariffs so it should be copy/paste.
I have Zigbee and Z-Wave, otherwise it would be too easy ![]()
And I also have my wallbox (Tesla, Gen3) on MQTT via Home Assistant.
As for the docs, I’ll do that tonight.
Ok, for Z-Wave it won’t be supported for now, the Z-Wave integration will need to be modified but they’re fairly minor changes so it could come quickly ![]()
For Zigbee and MQTT it will work!
@pierre-gilles for the doc, no comments. For the ES rates and the PR, I didn’t have time this weekend ![]()
No worries, it’s for you
Don’t hesitate to take 2 minutes today if you want to be able to test the energy tracking upon its release today! Otherwise, you can always create the prices manually, but it’s quickly tedious to create prices by hand ^^
For info, @prohand uses AI to generate the prices from the price PDF.
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