Data Export
Grid Getter lets you export your complete energy history, automation records, and billing data as CSV or JSON files — useful for your own analysis, tax records, or switching to another platform.
What’s included in an export
Section titled “What’s included in an export”| Dataset | Contents |
|---|---|
| Automations | All your automation configurations |
| Action logs | History of every action your automations have taken |
| Energy history | Your power telemetry data (solar, battery, grid, home) |
| Billing | Your subscription and payment history |
Requesting an export
Section titled “Requesting an export”- Go to Settings → Data
- Click Request Data Export
- Wait for processing — typically 1–5 minutes for most accounts
- You’ll receive:
- An in-app notification in the notification bell
- An email to your account address
- Click the notification or return to Settings → Data to download your file
Downloading your export
Section titled “Downloading your export”When your export is ready, a download button appears on the Settings → Data page. You can also click the link in the notification or email.
Download links expire after 30 days. Request a new export if yours has expired.
Export format
Section titled “Export format”Exports are delivered as a ZIP archive containing multiple CSV files (one per dataset). Each CSV includes headers and is compatible with Excel, Google Sheets, and most data analysis tools.
Export limits
Section titled “Export limits”- You can request one export per 7-day period
- Exports are available for download for 30 days after creation
Using your data
Section titled “Using your data”Some things people do with their Grid Getter exports:
- Import energy data into spreadsheets to calculate ROI on their Powerwall
- Verify that DemandGuard prevented demand charges during specific billing periods
- Compare month-over-month solar production and grid draw
- Keep records for tax purposes (some jurisdictions allow solar/battery tax credits)