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Heat Pump + Onecta Cloud

Daikin Onecta

Connect your Daikin heat pump to Elewatt through the Daikin Onecta cloud and let your home heat — or your hot water tank reheat — automatically during the cheapest electricity hours of the day.

Key features

Daikin Onecta cloud API
Heating + cooling + DHW
Typical SCOP 3.5–4.5
Whole-home climate
Alexa, Google Assistant
Smart hourly scheduling
Savings Calculator

How much can your heat pump save?

Enter your annual heat-pump electricity consumption and how many hours per day it can be load-shifted to see how much Elewatt saves by running it during the cheapest hours.

Daily energy · Time

13.7 kWh · ~12 h

Nord Pool avg (Mar 2025–Mar 2026) · c/kWh

0:00 · 14.0c
1:00 · 13.9c
2:00 · 13.0c
3:00 · 12.6c
4:00 · 12.5c
5:00 · 13.1c
6:00 · 16.1c
7:00 · 22.2c
8:00 · 24.5c
9:00 · 26.3c
10:00 · 24.0c
11:00 · 22.5c
12:00 · 18.3c
13:00 · 18.2c
14:00 · 18.2c
15:00 · 18.6c
16:00 · 23.0c
17:00 · 24.6c
18:00 · 27.2c
19:00 · 29.2c
20:00 · 26.3c
21:00 · 24.6c
22:00 · 18.6c
23:00 · 16.2c
Cheapest 12hPeak 12h

With Elewatt

15.4 c/kWh

2.36

Without Elewatt

24.4 c/kWh

3.10

Your savings

Per day

0.74

Per month

22.26

Per year

270.87

Yearly avg Nord Pool prices, Estonia. Assumes the shiftable share of your daily heat-pump electricity is concentrated in the cheapest hours. Grid fees: Elektrilevi.

How to set it up

From a paired Daikin to automatic cheap-hour heating in 5 simple steps. Takes about 15 minutes.

1

Set up your Daikin heat pump in the Onecta app

Download the Daikin Onecta app (iOS or Android) and follow the in-app pairing wizard to connect your heat pump to your home Wi-Fi. Make sure to assign it a name you'll recognise (e.g. 'Heat Pump') and confirm that you can see live status and adjust temperatures from the app.

2

Add your contract and price filter in Elewatt

In Elewatt, go to Contracts and add your electricity tariff. Then go to Filters and add a new price filter — this defines when you want the heat pump to run based on the electricity spot price or the cheapest hours of the day.

3

Authenticate with Daikin Onecta

In Elewatt, go to Integrations → Daikin Onecta and click Connect. You'll be redirected to Daikin to sign in with your Onecta account and authorise Elewatt. After approval you'll be sent back to Elewatt — your paired heat pump will appear in the device list automatically.

4

Link your Daikin to the price filter

In Elewatt under Integrations → Daikin Onecta, find your heat pump and select the price filter you created. Elewatt will now calculate the optimal on/off schedule each day based on tomorrow's electricity prices and push it to the device through the Onecta cloud.

5

Start saving! Here's your projected annual saving:

That's it! Elewatt now automatically runs your heat pump during the cheapest electricity hours and pauses it during expensive ones. Based on your calculator settings, here's what you save:

Per day

0.45 €

Per month

13.50 €

Per year

164.25 €

Adjust the calculator above to see your personalised savings.

Ready to start saving?

Pair your Daikin in the Onecta app, create a free Elewatt account and authorise the integration in minutes.

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