Renamed internal sensor keys to be more explicit about their temporal scope:
- current_price → current_interval_price
- price_level → current_interval_price_level
- price_rating → current_interval_price_rating
This naming makes it clearer that these sensors represent the current
15-minute interval, distinguishing them from hourly averages and other
time-based calculations.
Updated across all components:
- Sensor entity descriptions and handlers (sensor.py)
- Time-sensitive entity keys list (coordinator.py)
- Config flow step IDs (config_flow.py)
- Translation keys in all 5 languages (de, en, nb, nl, sv)
- Custom translations (entity descriptions, usage tips)
- Price level/rating lookups (const.py, sensor.py)
- Documentation examples (AGENTS.md, README.md)
Impact: Sensor entity IDs remain unchanged due to translation_key system.
Existing automations continue to work. Only internal code references and
translation structures updated for consistency.
Added comprehensive volatility analysis system:
- 4 new volatility sensors (today, tomorrow, next_24h, today+tomorrow)
- Volatility classification (LOW/MODERATE/HIGH/VERY HIGH) based on price spread
- Configurable thresholds in options flow (step 6 of 6)
- Best/Peak price period filters using volatility and price level
- Price spread calculation in get_price service
Volatility sensors help users decide if price-based optimization is worthwhile.
For example, battery optimization only makes sense when volatility ≥ MODERATE.
Period filters allow AND-logic combinations:
- best_price_min_volatility: Only show cheap periods on volatile days
- best_price_max_level: Only show periods when prices reach desired level
- peak_price_min_volatility: Only show peaks on volatile days
- peak_price_min_level: Only show peaks when expensive levels occur
All 5 language files updated (de, en, nb, nl, sv) with:
- Volatility sensor translations (name, states, descriptions)
- Config flow step 6 "Volatility" with threshold settings
- Step progress indicators added to all config steps
- Period filter translations with usage tips
Impact: Users can now assess daily price volatility and configure period
sensors to only activate when conditions justify battery cycling or load
shifting. Reduces unnecessary battery wear on low-volatility days.
- Revised various phrases for clarity and consistency in Dutch (nl.json) and Swedish (sv.json) translations.
- Changed terms from "woning" to "huis" in Dutch for better contextual accuracy.
- Improved readability and grammatical correctness in both languages.
- Ensured all user-facing strings are updated to reflect the latest terminology and phrasing.
- Updated keys from "cents" to more user-friendly terms for current, next, and previous prices.
- Added state descriptions for price levels and ratings, including categories like "very cheap," "cheap," "normal," "expensive," and "very expensive."
- Introduced new average price sensors for the next 1 to 12 hours.
- Added price trend sensors for 1 to 12 hours with states indicating rising, falling, or stable trends.
- Ensured consistency in naming conventions across English, Norwegian, Dutch, and Swedish translations.