Solar consumed locally (used or stored) is the green portion; the cyan portion is solar fed to the grid; the rose portion is grid imports.
Maximum house load observed each day, backfilled from Deye's per-minute history into the local daily summary. Click any bar to see that day's per-minute load.
Shows your household routine — evening peaks, geyser cycles, fridge baseload. Useful for sizing backup batteries and scheduling deferrable loads.
For X % of the time, your house drew at least the corresponding number of watts. Helps size the inverter and battery — the right-hand tail is your common load; the left-hand spike is your peak.
Self-consumption (yellow) = what fraction of your solar went into your house/battery (vs to the grid). Self-sufficiency (purple) = what fraction of your house's needs came from solar (vs from the grid). Rising self-sufficiency means you're getting more independent.