A powerful, self-hosted data logger for your Tesla.
- Written in Elixir
- Data is stored in a Postgres database
- Visualization and data analysis with Grafana
- Vehicle data is published to a local MQTT Broker
Dashboards
- Lifetime driving map
- Drive and charging reports
- Driving efficiency report
- Consumption (net / gross)
- Charge energy added vs energy used
- Vampire drain
- Projected 100% range (battery degradation)
- SOC charging stats
- Visited addresses
- History of installed updates
General
- Little to no additional vampire drain: the car will fall asleep after a certain idle time
- Automatic address lookup
- Locally enriches positions with elevation data
- Geo-fencing feature to create custom locations
- Supports multiple vehicles per Tesla Account
The recommended way to install and run TeslaMate is to use Docker. Create a file called docker-compose.yml
with the following content:
docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
teslamate:
image: teslamate/teslamate:latest
restart: always
environment:
- DATABASE_USER=teslamate
- DATABASE_PASS=secret
- DATABASE_NAME=teslamate
- DATABASE_HOST=db
- MQTT_HOST=mosquitto
ports:
- 4000:4000
cap_drop:
- all
db:
image: postgres:11
restart: always
environment:
- POSTGRES_USER=teslamate
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=secret
volumes:
- teslamate-db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
grafana:
image: teslamate/grafana:latest
restart: always
environment:
- DATABASE_USER=teslamate
- DATABASE_PASS=secret
- DATABASE_NAME=teslamate
- DATABASE_HOST=db
ports:
- 3000:3000
volumes:
- teslamate-grafana-data:/var/lib/grafana
mosquitto:
image: eclipse-mosquitto:1.6
restart: always
ports:
- 1883:1883
volumes:
- mosquitto-conf:/mosquitto/config
- mosquitto-data:/mosquitto/data
volumes:
teslamate-db:
teslamate-grafana-data:
mosquitto-conf:
mosquitto-data:
Afterwards start the stack with docker-compose up
.
To sign in with your Tesla Account open the web interface at http://your-ip-address:4000.
The Grafana dashboards are available at http://your-ip-address:3000.
The TeslaMate documentation is available here.
- Installation
- Upgrading to a new version
- Configuration
- Integrations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Development
TeslaMate is open source and completely free for everyone to use.
Maintaining this project isn't effortless, or free. If you would like to support further development, that would be awesome. If you don't, no problem; just share your love and show your support.
- Authors: Adrian Kumpf - List of contributors
- Distributed under MIT License