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n8n-nodes-elecz

v0.2.0

Published

Elecz — Real-time electricity price signals for 40+ countries across Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. No API key required.

Downloads

214

Readme

n8n-nodes-elecz

An n8n community node for Elecz — real-time electricity price signals and contract recommendations for 40+ countries and 100+ zones across Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. No API key required.

Operations

| Operation | Description | |---|---| | Spot Price | Current electricity spot price for a zone | | Cheapest Hours | Cheapest upcoming hours in the next 24–48h, with ready-to-use automation signals | | Best Energy Contract | Contracts ranked by your consumption profile |

Supported Zones

Europe — Nordic: FI, SE, SE1–SE4, NO, NO1–NO5, DK, DK1–DK2

Europe — Baltic: EE, LV, LT

Europe — Central & West: DE, NL, BE, AT, FR, CH, GB, IE

Europe — South & East: ES, PT, IT (IT-NO, IT-CNO, IT-CSO, IT-SO, IT-SAR, IT-SIC), PL, CZ, HU, RO, HR, SI, SK, BG, GR, RS, BA, ME, MK

North America: Ontario (CA-ON), California (CAISO), Texas (ERCOT), New York (NYISO), Mexico — Monterrey, Guadalajara, Cancun and 11 more cities

Asia: KR, KR-JEJU, JP-HKD/THK/TKY/CBU/HKR/KNS/CGK/SKK/KYS

Africa: ZA

Southeast Asia: PH-LUZ, PH-VIS, PH-MIN

Oceania: AU-NSW, AU-VIC, AU-QLD, AU-SA, AU-TAS, NZ-NI, NZ-SI

Installation

In your n8n instance:

  1. Go to Settings → Community Nodes
  2. Click Install
  3. Enter n8n-nodes-elecz
  4. Confirm install

Usage

No API key required. Elecz is a public read-only API.

Example: Current spot price

  1. Operation: Spot Price
  2. Zone: AU-NSW
  3. Returns: price, unit, signal level (low / medium / high / spike)

Example: Cheapest hours automation

  1. Operation: Cheapest Hours
  2. Zone: DE
  3. Hours needed: 3
  4. Connect output to an IF node using current_hour_is_cheap (boolean) as the trigger

Useful fields for automation:

| Field | Use | |---|---| | current_hour_is_cheap | Boolean — wire directly into IF node | | hours_until_next_cheap | How long to wait before the next cheap window | | cheap_window_ends | When the current cheap window closes | | cheap_hours_remaining_today | How many cheap hours are left today |

Home automation: EV charging, washing machine, dishwasher, heat pump, battery charging.

Industrial & business: The same signals work at any scale. Schedule pumping stations, compressors, refrigeration units, or batch processes during the cheapest hours. A factory running a 50 kW pump 6 hours a day can save thousands of euros per year by shifting load to off-peak windows — with no changes to the process, just the schedule. Other use cases: ML training jobs, backup pipelines, cold storage pre-cooling, and battery arbitrage (charge cheap, discharge expensive).

Example: Contract comparison

  1. Operation: Best Energy Contract
  2. Zone: GB
  3. Consumption: 2700 kWh/year
  4. Returns: best spot and fixed contracts with estimated annual savings

Links

License

MIT