Import E.ON W1000 Energy Meter Data to Home Assistant with Spook Integration

E.ON W1000 → n8n → Home Assistant (Spook) “Integration”

This workflow processes emails from the E.ON portal containing 15-minute +A -A (import/export) data and daily 1.8.0 2.8.0 meter readings.
It extracts the required columns from the attached XLSX file, groups the 15-minute values by hour, then:

updates the Spook/Recorder statistics under the IDs sensor.grid_energy_import and sensor.grid_energy_export, and
sets the current meter readings for the entities input_number.grid_import_meter and input_number.grid_export_meter.

> You may need to modify the workflow if there are changes in how E.ON sends scheduled exports. If the exported data format changes, please report it on Github!

Requirements

n8n (cloud or self-hosted) HACS addon available here: Rbillon59/home-assistant-addons Official n8n Docker Compose template Simplified n8n Docker Compose template available on Github (For Gmail) Gmail API authentication (OAuth2) read-only email access to the account receiving the messages
Setup guide available here (For IMAP) IMAP provider credentials Home Assistant access via Long-Lived Access Token or API key
Setup guide available here Spook integration
Documentation and installation guide available here

E.ON Portal Setup

Create a scheduled export on the E.ON portal with the following parameters:
Under the Remote Meter Reading menu, click on the + new scheduled export setting button.
Specify POD identifier(s): choose one of the PODs you want to query.
Specify meter variables: select the following: +A Active Power Consumption -A Active Power Feed-In DP_1-1:1.8.00 Active Power Consumption Daily Reading DP_1-1:2.8.00 Active Power Feed-In Daily Reading Export sending frequency: daily
Days of historical data to include: recommended 7 days to backfill missed data.
Email subject: by default, use [EON-W1000]. If processing multiple PODs with the workflow, give each a unique identifier.

Home Assistant Preparation

Create the following input_number entities in configuration.yaml or via Helpers:

input_number: grid_import_meter: name: grid_import_meter mode: box initial: 0 min: 0 max: 9999999999 step: 0.001 unit_of_measurement: kWh grid_export_meter: name: grid_export_meter mode: box initial: 0 min: 0 max: 9999999999 step: 0.001 unit_of_measurement: kWh > If you name the entities differently, make sure to reflect these changes in the workflow.

Create the following template_sensor entities in configuration.yaml or via Helpers:

input_number: grid_import_meter: name: grid_import_meter mode: box initial: 0 min: 0 max: 9999999999 step: 0.001 unit_of_measurement: kWh grid_export_meter: name: grid_export_meter mode: box initial: 0 min: 0 max: 9999999999 step: 0.001 unit_of_measurement: kWh >If you name the entities differently, make sure to reflect these changes in the workflow.

create the following template_sensor entities in config.yaml or via Helpers:

template: sensor: name: "grid_energy_import" state: "{{ states('input_number.grid_import_meter') | float(0) }}" unit_of_measurement: "kWh" device_class: energy state_class: total_increasing name: "grid_energy_export" state: "{{ states('input_number.grid_export_meter') | float(0) }}" unit_of_measurement: "kWh" device_class: energy state_class: total_increasing > If you name the entities differently, make sure to reflect these changes in the workflow.

n8n import and authentication

importing the workflow

In n8n → Workflows → Import from File/Clipboard → paste the JSON. Select the downloaded JSON and paste it into a new workflow using Ctrl+V. Set up n8n Credentials The credentials must be configured in the Home Assistant and Gmail nodes. The setup process is described in the Requirements section.

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Author:András Farkas(View Original →)
Created:10/15/2025
Updated:11/24/2025

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