+1 to this
Being able to add rates & TIMES is important, and also *possibly* different rates for circuits.
Here in Australia we typically have 3 rates:
– Peak (most expensive): 14:00 to 20:00 = 35c/kwh
– Shoulder: 07:00 to 13:59 & 20:01-22:00 = 24c/kwh
– off peak: 22:00 to 07:00 = 13c/kwh
However… weekends have no peak, its just all off peak & shoulder – and the hours change in winter/summer! So being able to set rates & times is critical.
There is also “controlled load”, where a specific circuit (hot water) is turned off/on by the electricity company, thats normally 13c/kwh
And solar feed in is 9-11c/kwh!
lots to do for this feature 🙂