This is the second part of a short blog-series about using CDK and AWS services to build and deploy a personal solution for monitoring electricity usage.

This is the second part of a short blog-series about using CDK and AWS services to build and deploy a personal solution for monitoring electricity usage. In this part, we’ll look more closely at the Golang-based lambdas.

The full CDK and Go source code for this project can be found here: https://github.com/eriklupander/powertracker

Note: I am in no way affiliated with or working for Tibber, Easee, AWS, or any other company or service provider mentioned in this blog post. I’m only doing this for educational purposes and personal enjoyment.

1. Solution Overview

As a short recap from part 1, here’s the system overview: Solution Overview

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Energy Monitoring With AWS Services and Go
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