Yes, my inverter has an output through wi-fi. I don’t control it through wi-fi (to make changes I have to do it in person on the inverter’s control panel). But I can look at a current snapshot and have daily or monthly or even yearly graphs either on a website or a phone app. Plus it lets me download telemetry recorded at 5-minute candles that I import into a homemade SQL database service running on my laptop (I’m a data nerd by profession). I use the website for discussions with my wife in normal people lingo (hi, honey, do whatever you want whenever you want, but if you want to save a little money keep in mind that running the dryer on high temp drains power at 6 kW as seen here, while running...). I run SQL queries against the imported data for the geeking it out analysis I’ve been talking about in these posts. That’s how I know things like I average 2.44 hours per day in which my batteries are fully charged. LOL (to make me consider what to do with that power, like charge an EV)
Nice, very nice!
I am a nerd too and would love to have that kind of visibility and control.