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Public share a trip
Ability to go to a trip and generate a publicly available link to share your trip with others

maintenance logging
Good day. I enjoy the fact that I never have to use the trip reset with any travels in our Model S. At a glance the data and information is always there on a daily trip and the option to view any date on the calendar view. One thing I feel is missing is the option to log a maintenance event and having this to be tracked. I'm referring to a tire rotation or even the purchase of new tires. Not much is really a concern but if there was a way to mark the mileage of these maintenance events, then you would see in a calendar view what was performed in the past. You could also get fancy and create notifications when maintenance is due as in a tire rotation, ect ect. I use an App called aCar that has kept up with my other vehicles and motorcycles and works well with reminders and a way to browse the history. What would be grand is to have a one stop shop to view all data with teslifi to include any service and maintenance conducted with the vehicle. Thoughts?

Can you also text charge reminders?
I see text reminders in the sleep section. But not in the notifications section. Can you add it there?
Thanks!

Support for flat rate charging
In three weeks I'll start to have a flat rate subscription to a charging network, it will cover both my home charging in the parking garage and sometimes when I travel outside the Super Charger network. So maybe a tick box to let Teslafi know a certain charger is covered by the subscription?
It would be nice to be able to input the monthly fee and know how much I actually pay per kWh so I can see if I should change to pay per usage instead.

Home Assistant Integration
Home Assistant is quickly becoming the primary home automation choice. The software has 10's of thousands of integrations to date and is growing rapidly.
What can you do with this integration?
Essentially you assign a data source as an entity (device) in Home Assistant. Then you can run automations using those entities.
Example: When cabin conditioning is started, home assistant would see that it started and start monitoring it. Then when the car gets to temperature, an automation can fire that would send text-to-speech "The car is now at the desired temperature" to your phone. Think Kitt talking to Michael on his watch. There are nearly limitless automation options. And they are simple to set up.

Import from Tessie and other sources
I'd like to import my historical data from Tessie into TeslaFi is there a possibility to do this or a feature added in the future for this. Thank you in advance.

Import Navigation Destination from TeslaAPI and make avaible in TeslaFiAPI
Now the Tesla App shows Navigation destination when driving and ETA could this be pulled into TeslaFi and made accessible in the TeslaFi API?
This would enable some good automations for ETA when destination = Home in my use case

Longest ride between charges
There is currently a list of top ten longest trips/rides. But that only includes a trip between two stops. If I start at home and drive on a trip but have to make a short stop for a toilet visit or similar then that longest trip will be at that stop.
It would be really nice to have a view of the longest trip/ride between two charges.

How do I export my drives to an MS Excel file?
How can I export my drives on TeslaFi and download the results to a CSV MS Excel file to my laptop?

Display graph of battery level over time - multiple days, for example
I think it would be useful to see what the battery level has been over the last day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, etc.
This data, and the way to display it, already exists.
Rather than having to look at each charge and each journey, I would like to see one graph that covers a longer, selectable, time period.
Thanks,
Luke
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