Solar Performance Dashboard*

The Solar Performance Dashboard provides the user with a comprehensive view about how well the solar system is functioning.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Track the solar production and compare it to the user’s KPI’s. 

  • Track the solar contribution to the site’s consumption, on average and on the solar peak hours. That can help the user to understand if the solar system is adjusted to the site’s characteristics.  

  • Identify trends and anomalies over time in the solar production and in the solar contribution to the sites’ energy consumption, and Identify the sites with lowest solar contribution to the site’s consumption. 

No. of Solar Sites

Number of solar sites included in the dashboard. 

Solar Production [kWh]

The average solar production per site per day. Based on the summary field “Solar – Total Energy [kWh]” - https://galooli.atlassian.net/l/cp/0wuiQKne

Solar Contribution

The average solar contribution to the site’s total energy consumption. Based on the summary fields “Solar – Total Energy [kWh]” and “Consumers – Total Energy” - https://galooli.atlassian.net/l/cp/0wuiQKne

Solar Contribution to Total Energy Trend

The graph shows a trend view of the avg. solar production (kWh), and avg. solar contribution (%) in order to identify anomalies and changes in the solar performance overtime.  

In addition, the dashboard calculated the peak solar contribution, which indicates if the solar production is sufficient to supply the full power to the site in the peak hours. If the solar peak contribution exceeds 100%, the meaning is that the solar energy is also available for storage in the solar peak hours, so the solar can supply the consumption and charge the batteries at the same time.  

Sites With Lowest Solar Contribution

The sites with the lowest solar contribution to the site’s energy consumption. Those sites might have faults in the solar system, or they might not be adjusted to the site’s load requirements.