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DTE Energy Bridge (2020 and older hardware only) Setup early-model DTE Energy Bridge with Home Assistant.
Energy
0.21 Local Polling dte_energy_bridge
sensor
integration

A sensor platform for DTE using an early model of the Energy Bridge. To find out which version of the DTE Energy Bridge you have, find the status LED on your box.

  • If the status LED is on the top, you have a v1.
  • If the status LED is on the front, you have a v2.

The firmware of the DTE v2 bridges that started shipping circa mid-2020 will not work with this integration. This includes the model containing integrated Wi-Fi.

You can check if your firmware is still supported by trying accessing http://{ip_address}:8888/zigbee/se/instantaneousdemand, and see if you get a response.

Later model DTE Energy Bridge hardware uses MQTT to communicate your energy data with Home Assistant.

To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml file:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
  - platform: dte_energy_bridge
    ip: 192.168.1.11

{% configuration %} ip: description: The IP address of your bridge. required: true type: string name: description: Name to use in the frontend. required: false type: string version: description: Hardware version of the sensor. required: false type: string default: 1 {% endconfiguration %}