I'm looking for a driver for this home energy meter. From the devices tab - Compatible devices - I see Aeotec(Aeonlabs) AEDSB09104ZWUS. I've paired this device with my hub but can't seem to find a driver for this device. There's none found using the package manager and none available as built-in.
have you tried the home energy meter device?

I use this to get energy info from my Aeotec switches so if the above fails you can try this one.

I found that driver with the Aeon name and associated it with the ZW095 device. The driver seems to be missing many settings and parameters. I just moved this device to my C8 Pro from a different hub. I may have to move it back. This driver has no capabilities to capture energy readings.
Did you try my suggestion? It reports most energy items for Aeotec 6 or 7 internals.
If it was on a different HE hub then the same driver should work. What was the working old driver from the other hub?
Are you on the ZIP gateway or using the newer JS for C8Pro only?
Don't forget to Config after every driver change.
Ver 6
Ver 7

I wouldn't want to use a switch driver to try to interface with this energy meter. From what you've shown it appears to show current values. The energy meter also accumulates KWH.
Maybe I'll take a look at some driver code that's out there. Doubt I'll be able to come up with anything but I'll look.
Why not? I have a Zigbee energy meter with clamps, the only driver that works for it on Hubitat is kkossev's driver for a Tuya Zigbee energy monitoring plug. I get the values I want, and I don't use the switch function as it does nothing with this device.
Why do you care if it has switch capability if it reads the energy value? If there is a Zwave driver that works with the Aeotec, I would just use that no matter what it is.
You can also try finding the Zwave specs for it, and ask AI to make you a driver, pointing it to that page as a reference. You may have to install the driver, and feed back to AI what is or is not working and have AI fix it. You might get a working driver after several iterations with the AI and testing.
I have multiples of a few devices not directly supported but I use any driver I found to populate the fields and work correctly; you can't harm the device by trying different drivers.
The internals are often made by only a handful of companies but rebranded/repackaged as a new device.
YMMV ![]()
