Friday, December 12, 2025

IoT-Based ESP32 Energy Monitor And Predictor

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Unexpected electricity bills can often be frustrating. This smart energy monitor, built using an ESP32 microcontroller, measures real-time power consumption and predicts upcoming bills with the help of a machine learning model.

The system monitors electricity usage, along with temperature and humidity, displaying all data on a laptop through a clean and intuitive interface. It provides live updates, stores previous readings, and forecasts future bills based on actual consumption patterns and environmental conditions.

Bill of Materials
ComponentsQuantityDescription
ESP32-S-Wrover-1 (U1)1Main controller for data acquisition and Wi-Fi
ACS712 current sensor (U2)1For measuring current usage
ZMPT101B voltage sensor1For measuring voltage
DHT22 sensor (U3)1For ambient temp/humidity
Breadboard1For circuit assembly
Jumper wiresAs required
USB cable1For programming ESP32
Power supply/power bank1To power the ESP32 if not using USB

Designed for homes, hostels, and small offices, this affordable and user-friendly system helps manage both energy usage and budget more effectively. The components are listed in the Bill of Materials table, and the prototype is shown in Fig. 1.

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ESP32 energy monitor device
Fig. 1: Author’s prototype

Smart Energy Meter Circuit and working

Fig. 2 illustrates the system workflow. The IoT-based ESP32 energy monitor and bill predictor functions by measuring voltage, current, temperature, and humidity using sensors such as ACS712 and DHT11. The ESP32 processes these readings to calculate real-time power, energy usage, and load. The data is then transmitted via HTTP to cloud platforms, where energy consumption can be monitored through a dashboard.

ESP32 energy monitor system flowchart
Fig. 2: System flowchart

A machine learning model analyses past usage to predict upcoming electricity bills and generates alerts for high consumption or abnormal load spikes. Operating continuously, the system provides real-time insights that help optimise energy usage and prevent unexpected bill increases.

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Fig. 3 shows the circuit diagram of the IoT-based ESP32 energy monitor and bill predictor. It is built around the ESP32 microcontroller and employs three main sensors: the ZMPT101B voltage sensor, the ACS712 current sensor, and the DHT22 temperature and humidity sensor. The phase (live) wire passes through the IP+ and IP– terminals of the ACS712, while the phase and neutral wires are connected to L (pin 4) and N (pin 5) of the ZMPT101B. Together, these sensors enable the accurate calculation of energy consumption (kWh).

ESP32 energy monitor circuit diagram
Fig. 3: Circuit diagram

(EFY note: It is advisable to first test the circuit using a 9W LED bulb before connecting it to household appliances for full-scale monitoring.)

Software Implementation: ESP32 Web Server and UI

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