Charging Log

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Is there any log in the App or anywhere else showing a history of home/any charging? I’ve seen “live stats’ but no logs showing your history, etc?
 
Your ChargePoint app will have a log, but there is not one in the Lucid app.
 
It would be nice if the Lucid API would be able to report total kWh added (regardless of source) over a set period of elapsed time or miles (or even just over the life of the car); ideally along with both total miles/kWh and trip miles/kWh. Perhaps these data are tracked but just not reported.

It would be doubly cool if the API could report your lifetime miles/kWh at various speeds, but I imagine that would be pretty darn data intensive!
 
Your ChargePoint app will have a log, but there is not one in the Lucid app.
It does, but it's a little screwy. See the charge from the other night below. Notice the data point that I circled in red. Note too that the "mouse over" shows the time as 12:21am. That is actually correct. (I charge, using the Lucid scheduler after 12:15am.). The graph however seems to show the charging starting much earlier and the "x axis" is clearly plotting the charge wrong.

I probably did plug the car in at 3:50pm, so the graph should show the charge occurring after the 11:51pm data point on the graph (x axis). Pretty weird.

It would be nice for Lucid to track this information. Seems like a simple data point.


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It would be nice if the Lucid API would be able to report total kWh added (regardless of source) over a set period of elapsed time or miles (or even just over the life of the car); ideally along with both total miles/kWh and trip miles/kWh. Perhaps these data are tracked but just not reported.

It would be doubly cool if the API could report your lifetime miles/kWh at various speeds, but I imagine that would be pretty darn data intensive!
If you set up Home Assistant with the Lucid integration, HA will track your mileage and speeds and charging and everything else, so you can chart that data at any time.
 
If you set up Home Assistant with the Lucid integration, HA will track your mileage and speeds and charging and everything else, so you can chart that data at any time.

Wow! That's impressive! Thanks, @borski! Is there a place you can direct me to where I can learn more, and possibly even access some cool programs that others have shared? I haven't written a line of code since the Fortran days.
 
Wow! That's impressive! Thanks, @borski! Is there a place you can direct me to where I can learn more, and possibly even access some cool programs that others have shared? I haven't written a line of code since the Fortran days.
 
Thanks, @borski! Can a hack like me get by with the base version of Home Assistant? Besides getting data off our Lucid, I would most likely want to do some of the HomeLink functions I've heard about here.
 
Thanks, @borski! Can a hack like me get by with the base version of Home Assistant? Besides getting data off our Lucid, I would most likely want to do some of the HomeLink functions I've heard about here.
Is there a possibility to access the individual cell voltages of the battery packs, and then build out a visual/interactive interface for the Home Assistant? Is this something that already exists? I'm trying to find this from 3rd party as well but doesn't exist yet
 
Is there a possibility to access the individual cell voltages of the battery packs, and then build out a visual/interactive interface for the Home Assistant? Is this something that already exists? I'm trying to find this from 3rd party as well but doesn't exist yet
Hm. The API doesn’t provide that info, but… why? lol
 
Thanks, @borski! Can a hack like me get by with the base version of Home Assistant? Besides getting data off our Lucid, I would most likely want to do some of the HomeLink functions I've heard about here.
Yup. Just get a Home Assistant Green, install HACS, and then install the Lucid integration through HACS. Three steps. All outlined on that other post.
 
Yup. Just get a Home Assistant Green, install HACS, and then install the Lucid integration through HACS. Three steps. All outlined on that other post.
Thanks! Much appreciated!
 
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