The Overview

The Overview is your starting point in Energy Analysis. Here you can see the most important metrics for your consumption at a glance — and how you compare to similar buildings.

Your metrics

At the top you will find the key metrics for the selected time range:

  • Total consumption: The sum of all readings in kWh.
  • Peak load: The highest measured power value (in kW). High peaks may indicate large consumers running simultaneously.
  • Minimum load: The lowest measured power value in the time range. A high minimum load indicates devices that run continuously (e.g. standby, refrigeration, circulation pumps). The detailed base load analysis (P5 of the load duration curve) can be found in Load Analysis.
  • Daily average: Total consumption divided by the number of days in the time range.
  • Data coverage: The proportion of actually received readings compared to expected readings (in percent). For values below 95%, the reliability of the other metrics may be limited.

Benchmark comparison

Below the metrics you will see a benchmark comparison. This shows how your consumption relates to a statistical reference value for your building type.

The reference value is based on the building type you have set in your profile. If the comparison does not match your building, check your building settings.

How to use the Overview

The metrics show you where to look more closely:

  • Minimum load too high? Check Consumption Patterns to see when the minimum consumption occurs — especially at night and on weekends. Load Analysis shows you the base load (P5) in detail.
  • Unusual peak load? Load Analysis shows you the highest load peaks with timestamps — so you can find the cause.
  • Consumption above benchmark? Check the Load Profile for unusual consumption days and compare with the previous year.