KPI Dashboard
The KPI Dashboard is your at-a-glance command center: a live summary of how every plant in your organization is producing right now, what it is earning, and where production is being lost. It rolls the most important numbers up to the portfolio and organization level so you can spot a problem in seconds without opening a single plant.
Dashboard Concept
The dashboard answers three questions for the whole fleet at once: Are my plants producing? What is that worth? Where am I losing energy? Every figure is computed live from time-series data and refreshed automatically, so the view in front of you reflects the last reported minute, not a stale snapshot.
You can scope the dashboard to a single park, a portfolio, or your entire organization. Whatever you can see is governed by your permissions — the dashboard only ever shows the plants you have access to.
Live Summary Cards
The top of the dashboard presents the fleet-wide summary cards, designed to update in place every minute so the counters animate as energy accumulates.
- Production: cumulative energy fed to the grid for the current period, in watt-hours and as a monetary value in euros.
- Grid Loss: energy lost at the grid level over the period, also valued in euros.
- Grid Operator Shutdowns: energy lost to shutdowns ordered by the grid operator, with a count of how many plants are currently shut down and the largest affected plants by capacity.
- Direct Marketer Shutdowns: the same view for shutdowns triggered by your direct marketer.
- Total Installed Capacity: the combined peak capacity (Wp) of all plants in view.
Energy is valued at a flat indicative rate
The euro figures on the summary cards use a single fixed indicative rate to give you a quick sense of scale. They are not a settlement or invoice figure. For revenue tied to your actual tariffs and market prices, use the financial reporting and market features.
Plant State Distribution
The dashboard groups every plant by its real-time production state, derived from its feed-in meter, so you can see the health of the fleet as a single distribution (for example, a pie chart). The states are:
| State | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Producing | Actively generating and feeding the grid |
| Consuming | Drawing power from the grid |
| Overproduction | Producing more than expected |
| Grid Operator Shutdown | Shut down on instruction from the grid operator |
| Direct Marketer Shutdown | Shut down on instruction from the direct marketer |
| Offline | Idle (for example, overnight) |
| Unknown | State cannot currently be determined |
| Not Initialized | Plant not yet brought online |
For each state the dashboard also shows the total installed capacity in that state and the largest plants affected, so a single grid-operator shutdown across a few large sites is immediately obvious.
Per-Plant and Per-Portfolio KPIs
Below the summary, the dashboard breaks performance down to each plant and each portfolio over the time range you choose.
- Production: energy generated over the selected range.
- Losses: energy lost over the range.
- Specific Yield: production normalized by installed capacity (kWh/kWp), the standard way to compare plants of different sizes on equal footing.
- Digital Twin Completeness: how fully the Digital Twin is modelling the plant, expressed as a value between 0 and 1. A low value tells you the plant's expected-production model is still incomplete (a freshly onboarded plant, or one missing component data).
- Simulation Performance: how close real production is to the Digital Twin's expected production after accounting for grid-level losses, on a 0–1 scale where higher is better.
Specific yield is presented relative to the best-performing plant in view, so the progress bars scale to your own fleet rather than an abstract maximum.
Digital Twin numbers need a few days to settle
Specific yield is available as soon as a plant produces, but Digital Twin completeness and simulation performance depend on the Digital Twin having learned the plant's behavior. A new plant needs several nightly analysis runs before these figures stabilize — see Digital Twin.
Time Ranges
You set a start and end for the per-plant and per-portfolio KPIs to look at today, a past week, a month, or any custom window. The live summary cards always reflect the current period and refresh on their own; the per-plant KPIs reflect exactly the range you request.
Where to Go Deeper
The KPI Dashboard is the fleet-wide overview. When you need to drill into a single metric over time, compare components, or build a custom chart, the deep-dive surface is the embedded analytics described in Graph Visualization, which works directly on the underlying raw metrics.
Planned
Side-by-side benchmarking against peer plants, geographic comparison views, end-of-day production projections, and configurable per-role dashboard layouts are planned. They are not part of the dashboard today.
Related Features
- Graph Visualization — the deep-dive analytics surface for charting individual metrics over time
- Digital Twin — the analysis engine behind completeness and simulation-performance KPIs
- Loss Detection — how shutdown and production losses are detected and attributed
- Events — the operational signals (shutdowns, source availability) the dashboard summarizes
- Forecasts — expected production and weather outlook for the days ahead