Red Energy · Rate Limits

Red Energy Rate Limits

Red Energy publishes no rate limits of its own. As a designated CDR energy data holder it is bound by the Consumer Data Standards Non-functional Requirements, which set the traffic thresholds above which a data holder may freely throttle or reject calls without breaching its availability and performance obligations, plus per-data-set velocity limits on the highest-cost energy endpoints. These are ecosystem-wide obligations, not a commercial plan.

Red Energy Rate Limits is the machine-readable rate-limit profile for Red Energy on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Rate Limits specification.

It captures 15 rate-limit definitions, measuring transactions_per_second, sessions_per_day, calls_per_session, and peak_transactions_per_second.

The profile also includes response codes documented for throttled.

Tagged areas include Rate Limiting, Consumer Data Right, Energy, and Australia.

15 Limits Throttle: 429
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Limits

Customer-present / authorisation traffic, per customer customer
transactions_per_second · second
10
Customer-present / authorisation traffic, per data recipient software product software_product
transactions_per_second · second
50
Customer-present sessions per day customer
sessions_per_day · day
Unattended sessions per day, per customer, per software product customer_per_software_product
sessions_per_day · day
20
Unattended calls per session session
calls_per_session · session
100
Unattended traffic per session session
transactions_per_second · second
5
Unattended traffic per data recipient software product software_product
transactions_per_second · second
50
Secure traffic total, data holder with 0-10,000 active authorisations data_holder
peak_transactions_per_second · second
150
Secure traffic total, 10,001-20,000 active authorisations data_holder
peak_transactions_per_second · second
200
Secure traffic total, 20,001-30,000 active authorisations data_holder
peak_transactions_per_second · second
250
Secure traffic total, 30,001-40,000 active authorisations data_holder
peak_transactions_per_second · second
300
Secure traffic total, 40,001-50,000 active authorisations data_holder
peak_transactions_per_second · second
350
Secure traffic total, 50,001-60,000 active authorisations data_holder
peak_transactions_per_second · second
400
Secure traffic total, more than 60,000 active authorisations data_holder
peak_transactions_per_second · second
450
Public (unauthenticated) traffic total across all consumers data_holder
transactions_per_second · second
300

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