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Automations Overview

Automations are rules you create once and Grid Getter runs for you automatically. They watch the clock, your energy data, and your schedule — then take action on your Tesla Powerwall without you having to think about it.

To get there: click Automations in the top navigation, or visit app.gridgetter.com/automations.


Custom Schedule

Run a single action at a specific time each day — switch operational mode, toggle Storm Watch, or set battery reserve. Simple and flexible.

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Peak Time

Protect your battery during your utility’s high-cost hours. Set a time window and Grid Getter manages your reserve so battery power is available when you need it most.

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DemandGuard

Real-time demand charge protection. DemandGuard watches your grid draw every minute and switches to battery power before you exceed your target threshold.

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Use Custom Schedule if you want to:

  • Switch your Powerwall between self-consumption and autonomous mode on a schedule
  • Turn Storm Watch on or off automatically
  • Set a specific battery reserve at a fixed time each day

Use Peak Time if you want to:

  • Protect your battery during your utility’s time-of-use peak hours
  • Automatically set a battery reserve before expensive periods start, and release it afterward
  • Prevent Storm Watch from charging your battery unnecessarily during peak hours

Use DemandGuard if you want to:

  • Prevent demand charges on utility bills that calculate peak power draw
  • Have your system respond in real time to high energy usage
  • Protect yourself during demand periods without manual intervention

Automation typeFree planPremiumDemandGuard
Custom Schedule1 active at a timeUnlimitedUnlimited
Peak TimeUpgrade requiredUnlimitedUnlimited
DemandGuardUpgrade requiredUpgrade requiredUnlimited

Free plan users can have one active automation at a time. You can create more and toggle them on or off — only the active one counts toward the limit. See Subscription Tiers for details.


  1. On the Automations page, click + Add Automation
  2. Choose an automation type
  3. Fill in the settings for that type
  4. Click Create Automation

The new automation appears in your list and is active by default.


Each automation card has a toggle switch. Turn it off to pause the automation without deleting it. The automation’s configuration is preserved and can be re-enabled at any time.

Use the search bar to find automations by name. You can also filter to show only active automations, or only automations scheduled to run today.

Click the settings icon on any automation card to open the edit dialog. All fields are editable except the automation type — if you need to change type, delete the automation and create a new one.

Open an automation’s edit dialog and click Delete. You’ll be asked to confirm. Deletion is permanent.


Automations run based on your account timezone, which you can set in Settings → Profile. Always confirm your timezone is correct before creating time-based automations.

Custom Schedule and Peak Time automations fire at specific clock times. DemandGuard runs continuously during its configured window, checking your energy usage and acting as needed.

All automations have a Days of Week and Months schedule, so you can restrict them to specific patterns — weekdays only, summer months only, etc.


Every time an automation fires, a log entry is created. See Activity Log to review what your automations have done.