Software Energy Monitor
With the Energy Monitor, you can break down your energy consumption in detail and thus save energy and costs.
The software supports you by automatically recording and analyzing all energy data. This results in optimization potential that quickly and sustainably optimizes your company's energy efficiency.
You can also use the software-based energy monitoring to optimize your production costs, create specific cost allocations and reduce your company's CO2 emissions—all in a simple and transparent way.
Find out how the Energy Monitor Software can simplify and optimize your energy management!
Individual dashboards
The dashboard in the Energy Monitor is the start page of the software. The view is completely customizable so that the user has the most important data to hand at a glance. Each user can decide for themselves which analyses should be displayed here. For example, the energy manager can select different analyses than the managing director. The number of different dashboards is not limited.
Analysis functions
The various analysis functions in the Energy Monitor enable detailed evaluation of energy consumption. The different visualizations make potential savings immediately apparent.
- Load profile
- Consumption chart
- Load duration curve
- Heat map/raster diagram
- Scatter plot
- Sankey chart
KPIs
To quantify a company's energy status, individual key figures can be created in Energy Monitor. This enables the mapping of individual calculations of different consumption levels in relation to each other, making energy consumption easier to grasp. New key figures can be created very easily with the calculation rule editor. Say goodbye to the tedious programming of Excel evaluations!
Multivariate regression analysis
The multivariate regression analysis in the Energy Monitor allows you to quickly and easily check possible factors influencing energy consumption. At the same time, it can be used to demonstrate the success of energy-saving measures. The Energy Monitor regression analysis is based on the requirements of ISO 50001:2018.
Manual data recording
If not all measuring devices and meters have been digitized (yet) and therefore cannot be integrated into the Energy Monitor, the data can still be easily added manually. With the help of a QR code on the corresponding measuring device, which links directly to the recording mask in the software, the consumption data can be recorded manually in just a few steps.
By the way: The Energy Monitor thinks for itself: The plausibility check of the entered measured values directly verifies whether an error has been made during entry.
Automated reports
No more manually compiling individual data: the report function in the Energy Monitor compiles individual reports fully automatically. Once created, the report is then sent by the software as a PDF file via email to the defined group of recipients at the specified time interval.
Simple user management
For simple and effective collaboration, different permissions can be assigned to individual users. Depending on their area of responsibility, only the necessary functions are then available. This is possible not only for individual users, but also for user groups.
Alarms and notifications
If a defined limit value is exceeded in energy consumption, this triggers an alarm in the Energy Monitor, which indicates this. This allows immediate action to be taken when urgent action is required. In addition, notifications can also be set up, for example for manual meter reading, so that this is not forgotten.
No, the software is independent of measurement technology manufacturers. All common* measuring devices can be integrated—most of them are also stored in the measurement technology library. This means that if you want to integrate a new measuring device, you can do so in just a few clicks without having to enter all the device data.
The manufacturer-independence also makes it easy to integrate existing measurement technology (and also historical data).
*If you are concerned that you do not have any "standard" sensor technology in use: So far, our project team has always found a way to integrate the data. So it's best just to ask.
The Energy Monitor supports all possible data protocols, e.g. Modbus TCP/IP, RTU, M-Bus, wM-Bus, OPC UA, BACnet, MQTT and others.
The Energy Monitor is a browser-based software. No separate installation is required to use it once the system has been set up.
The software is currently available in the following languages
- German
- English
- Spanish
- Italian
- Portuguese
- French
Other languages are available on request.
The Energy Monitor provides a REST API that can be used to exchange data with other systems. There are also some standard integrations for e.g. weather data, electricity market data or other specific systems.
We rely on a high-performance, secure and trustworthy infrastructure, exclusively in German data centers.
CO2 Monitor
Expand your energy management to include CO2 management: Create CO2 balances and saving plans easily and independently with the CO2 Monitor.
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