Jousto Energy Hub — Step 1 | Automate Home Energy + Home Assistant Genius
Energy Automation • Home Assistant • YAML in minutes

Jousto Energy Hub — Start Smart. Automate Everything.

NEW: Home Assistant Genius — type what you want, get the YAML with step-by-step instructions.

We’ve simplified home energy automation into three clear steps. Start with the Jousto Energy Hub, generate ready-to-paste YAML from our Genius chat, and if you get stuck, a vetted Fiverr expert can finish it for you.

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Your path to a truly smart energy home

From zero to automated in three simple steps — hardware, automations, and optional expert help.

Step 1 — Jousto Energy Hub

The Hub is your always-on energy brain. It connects solar, battery, EV, heat pump and smart plugs and runs our best-practice automations for Aussie homes.

Step 2 — Home Assistant Genius

Describe the automation you want (“charge EV from solar above 2 kW, pause on clouds, resume at 11am”). The Genius returns the exact YAML + step-by-step setup.

Step 3 — Expert help (optional)

Stuck? We’ve partnered with a vetted pool of Home Assistant experts on Fiverr. Share your YAML and brief; they’ll implement and polish.

Type your goal → Get YAML + instructions

Paste the YAML into Home Assistant and refresh. Our Genius also prints step-by-step instructions and checks common pitfalls.

Tip: Keep your device/entity names handy (e.g., sensor.solar_export_power, switch.pool_pump, climate.lounge_ac).

How it works

1

Connect the Hub
Plug in power + Ethernet. The Hub discovers your solar, battery, EV charger and smart devices.

2

Describe your automation
In the Genius, type what you want. It writes YAML and a step-by-step guide.

3

Paste the YAML
Load it into Home Assistant. Refresh. Toggle on. Done.

Popular automation recipes

A few prompts to try in the Genius right now.

Solar-first EV charging

“Charge EV only from excess solar above 2 kW; pause on clouds; allow grid top-up after 11pm on off-peak; target 80% by 7am weekdays.”

Smart hot water

“Run heat pump HWS 10am–3pm when exports exceed 1.5 kW; skip if tank at 55°C; force an hour at 8pm if below 45°C.”

Comfort + savings HVAC

“Pre-cool house to 23°C when solar >1 kW and outside <32°C; after 5pm hold 24–25°C using battery above 40%.”

Common questions

Do I need the Hub to use the Genius?
We recommend the Hub for best results and reliability. It provides the integrations and sensors that the YAML will reference.
Will this work with my inverter/battery?
Yes, we support popular AU brands (Fronius, Sungrow, GoodWe, Enphase, SolarEdge, SMA, Tesla Powerwall and more) via Home Assistant.
What if I can’t get the YAML working?
Tap our partner network on Fiverr for quick, affordable help from vetted Home Assistant experts.
Questions? SMS/Call 0489 261 333[email protected]
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The Solar Sponge & Smart Energy Hacks

May 04, 20252 min read

The Solar Sponge & Smart Energy Hacks Every Homeowner Should Know

How Automation and Tariff Timing Can Supercharge Your Battery Savings


Your solar battery is powerful. But pair it with smart automation—and it becomes unstoppable.

Here’s why: Australia's energy market is evolving fast. Some electricity providers now offer dirt-cheap daytime tariffs (even down to 1–2¢/kWh) to soak up excess grid power.

This is known as the “solar sponge” period—and if you know how to use it, you can charge your battery cheaply from the grid, then use that energy later instead of buying peak power.

This isn’t just “saving with solar”—it’s beating the market with smart energy tech.


🧠 What Is the “Solar Sponge” Tariff?

During the middle of the day, especially in states like SA and VIC, there's often too much solar energy flooding the grid.

To balance the system, energy retailers are offering super low daytime tariffs to encourage usage:

  • 10am–3pm: Grid power as low as 2–5¢/kWh

  • Evening (peak): Grid power up to 40¢/kWh

If your battery can charge during the sponge, and discharge during the peak, you can save big—even if there’s no sun.


⚙️ Smart Energy Hacks (You Can Use Today)

  1. Schedule Loads for Daytime

    • Run dishwashers, hot water, EV charging between 10am–3pm

    • Use smart plugs, timers, or automation

  2. Enable Grid-Charging If Available

    • Not all systems allow this—but if yours does, set your battery to “soak” grid power during sponge hours

  3. Reserve Battery for Peak Rates

    • Some batteries (like Tesla Powerwall) let you reserve discharge for evening peak hours

  4. Use Smart Controllers

    • Tools like the Jousto Energy Hub automate all this, responding to live tariff data + solar forecasts


📈 How Much Can You Save?

If your battery stores 10kWh and you charge it at 5¢/kWh, you spend:

  • 💸 $0.50 total

If you don’t use sponge tariffs and instead draw from the grid at 40¢/kWh:

  • 💸 $4.00 total

👉 That’s a saving of $3.50/day or $1,200+ per year—just by charging smarter.


🚀 Automation = Less Thinking, More Saving

Manual control is great. But automating it is better.

That’s why systems like the Jousto Energy Hub are built to:

  • Detect sponge windows automatically

  • Charge from solar or grid based on value

  • Discharge to avoid peak prices

  • Learn your habits & optimise over time

The result? You always use the cheapest available energy—without needing to micromanage anything.


✅ Ready to Upgrade Your Energy IQ?

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Denny Honen

Denny Honen is a 20yr Renewable Energy Veteran. Denny is an Accredited solar and battery design engineer, and home energy auditor.

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