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@adriankumpf adriankumpf released this 23 Jan 14:28
· 1822 commits to master since this release

Enhancements

  • Add charge cost interface
  • Display usable SOC and show snowflake icon on summary page (#338 by ctraber)
  • Log missed software updates
  • Add tooltip with the estimated range at 100%
  • Remove software version commit hash
  • Format remaining charge time
  • Add option to use a custom namespace for MQTT topics
  • Periodically store vehicle data while online
  • Use the Accept-Language HTTP header get the locale (Supported languages: English, German)
  • Add setting to change the preferred language of OpenStreetMap results
  • Show spinner while fetching vehicle data
  • Add dropdown with dashboard links to the navigation bar

New MQTT Topics

  • teslamate/cars/$car_id/usable_battery_level

Dashboards

  • Projected Range: Use usable_battery_level to calculate the projected range and add more panels (#338, #367 by ctraber)
  • Add tesla tag (#369 by TechForze)
  • Vampire Drain: show SOC difference and ❄ (reduced range)
  • Charging Stats: Show share of AC/DC charging
  • Charging Stats: Show top charging stations by cost
  • Overview dashboard: Use the preferred range
  • Overview dashboard: Always show latest voltage and power while charging
  • Add Charge Level dashboard
  • Add Drive Stats dashboard
  • Revamp Drives/Drive Details and Charges/Charge Details dashboards

Documentation

  • Add docs for an advanced Docker install with Apache2 (#361 by DrMichael)
  • Add docs for backup and restore (#361 by DrMichael)
  • Update the macrodroid docs (#359 by markusdd)
  • Add docs for manually fixing data
  • Add docs for updating Postgres

Bug Fixes

  • Fix tooltips in Safari (iOS)
  • Always publish the shift state via MQTT
  • Fix an issue where he charge location was not be displayed
  • Fix an issue that could cause the added charge kWh to be shown as 0

⚠️ Please note: Due to internal changes, all addresses will be recalculated on first startup. Depending on the amount of data, this process may take up to 30 minutes or longer.


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