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---
title: Tibber
description: Instructions on how to integrate Tibber within Home Assistant.
ha_category:
- Energy
- Sensor
- Notifications
ha_release: 0.8
ha_iot_class: Cloud Polling
ha_quality_scale: silver
ha_codeowners:
- '@danielhiversen'
ha_domain: tibber
ha_config_flow: true
---
The `tibber` integration provides a sensor with the current electricity price if you are a [Tibber](https://tibber.com/) customer.
If you have a [Tibber Pulse](https://norge.tibber.com/products/pulse/) or [Watty](https://watty.io/) it will also show the electricity consumption in real time.
There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:
- [Notifications](#notifications)
- [Sensor](#sensor)
## Setup
Go to [developer.tibber.com/settings/accesstoken](https://developer.tibber.com/settings/accesstoken) to get your API token.
To add Tibber to your installation, go to **Configuration** >> **Integrations** in the UI and enable the Tibber integration.
## Notifications
Tibber can send a notification by calling the [`notify` service](/integrations/notify/). It will send a notification to all devices registered in the Tibber account.
The requirement is that you have setup the [`tibber` component](#setup).
To use notifications, please see the [getting started with automation page](/getting-started/automation/).
### Send message
```yaml
action:
service: notify.tibber
data:
title: Your title
message: This is a message for you!
```
## Sensor
The `tibber` sensor provides the current electricity price if you are a [Tibber](https://tibber.com/) customer.
If you have a Tibber Pulse it will also show the electricity consumption in real time.
The requirement is that you have setup the [`tibber` component](#setup). The sensor will show once the transfer date to tibber has been confirmed.
## Examples
In this section, you will find some real-life examples of how to use this sensor.
### Electricity price
The electricity price can be used to make automations. The sensor has a `max_price` and `min_price` attribute, with max and min price for the current day. Here is an example to get a notification when the price is above 90% of the maximum price for the day:
{% raw %}
```yaml
- alias: "Electricity price"
trigger:
platform: time_pattern
# Matches every hour at 1 minutes past whole
minutes: 1
condition:
condition: template
value_template: '{{ float(states('sensor.electricity_price_hamretunet_10')) > 0.9 * float(state_attr('sensor.electricity_price_hamretunet_10', 'max_price')) }}'
action:
- service: notify.pushbullet
data:
title: "Electricity price"
target: "device/daniel_telefon_cat"
message: "The electricity price is now {{ states('sensor.electricity_price_hamretunet_10') }}"
```
{% endraw %}