
Over a two-month period, Schroll focused on enhancing home automation capabilities across the evcc-io/evcc and home-assistant/brands repositories. He developed features such as Switch-as-Sensor support, allowing switches to be treated as sensors within Home Assistant, and introduced a new Heidelberg Energy Control icon to improve UI clarity. Schroll also implemented configurable maximum charging current for Home Assistant chargers, adding robust error handling to increase safety and automation flexibility. His work combined Go, YAML, and SVG, demonstrating depth in API integration, backend development, and UI design. The contributions addressed practical automation needs and improved user experience without introducing new bugs.
March 2026: Delivered a new HomeAssistant Charger: Maximum Current Configuration feature in evcc, enabling configurable maximum charging current in milliamps and improved error handling. This enhances automation flexibility, safety, and reliability for Home Assistant users, and sets the stage for more robust smart-charging scenarios.
March 2026: Delivered a new HomeAssistant Charger: Maximum Current Configuration feature in evcc, enabling configurable maximum charging current in milliamps and improved error handling. This enhances automation flexibility, safety, and reliability for Home Assistant users, and sets the stage for more robust smart-charging scenarios.
February 2026 monthly summary focusing on feature delivery and cross-repo collaboration across evcc and branding repos. Highlights include expansion of Home Assistant integration capabilities and UI assets to improve automation, monitoring, and user experience.
February 2026 monthly summary focusing on feature delivery and cross-repo collaboration across evcc and branding repos. Highlights include expansion of Home Assistant integration capabilities and UI assets to improve automation, monitoring, and user experience.

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