Map

The Map widget, present in both the Monitor and Forecast modules, serves as a visual tool to represent assets geographically. In the Monitor module, you can monitor real-time production status, while in the Forecast module, you can visualize predicted data. Additionally, you can choose different layers of weather conditions to understand how they are impacting your assets.

Assets are represented by icons in different colors that represent their production status (for more information, see Color code for asset statuses). The display also provides labels with relevant KPIs to help you spot issues at a glance.

Monitoring

In the Monitoring module, the Map widget provides a geographical overview of your assets by placing them on a map based on their geo-location. This allows you to have a bird's-eye view of the production of all your assets, allowing you to understand how local weather conditions may affect their production in real time.

The map is available at portfolio level.

Portfolio-level map
At portfolio level, clicking on a site icon opens the corresponding site in the Monitor module. When multiple sites are close together, they appear as a group.
Note: Zooming in to the appropriate level allows you to view them separately to monitor them in detail.
Figure 1. Map widget
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  1. Map options: for more information, see the Windy documentation.

  2. Maximize: click to expand the map to the size of the dashboard.

  3. Zoom: click to zoom in and out of the map.

  4. Site icons: individual sites and clusters, displaying their total rated power and their production status as a ring.

    Click on an icon to navigate to the site in the Monitor module.

    Click on the status ring to see detailed information about the elements in a site. For more information, see the Color code for asset statuses.

  5. Site KPIs:
    • Lost power: difference between theoretical and actual power.
      Note: Over-performing elements may cause the value to be lower than the difference between the total actual power and total theoretical power.
    • Theoretical AC power: sum of expected production of all the elements in the site. The value takes into consideration the expected production of all elements in the 10-minute period.
    • Lost power: difference between theoretical and actual power.
      Note: Over-performing elements may cause the value to be lower than the difference between the total actual power and total theoretical power.

Forecast: map

In the Forecast module, the Map widget provides a geographical overview of your assets by placing them on a map based on their geo-location. This allows you to have a bird's-eye view of the forecast production of all your assets, allowing you to understand how local weather conditions may affect their production in the future.

The map is available at two levels:

Portfolio-level map

At portfolio level, clicking on a site icon opens the corresponding site in the Monitor module. When multiple sites are close together, they appear as a group.
Note: Zooming in to the appropriate level allows you to view them separately to see their forecast in detail.
Figure 2. Map widget
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  1. Maximize: click to expand the map to the size of the dashboard.

  2. Zoom: click to zoom in and out of the map.

  3. Site icons: individual sites and clusters, displaying their total rated power and their production status as a ring.

    Click on an icon to navigate to the site in the Monitor module.

    Click on the status ring to see detailed information about the elements in a site. For more information, see the Color code for asset statuses.

  4. Site KPIs:
    • Lost power: difference between theoretical and actual power.
      Note: Over-performing elements may cause the value to be lower than the difference between the total actual power and total theoretical power.
    • Theoretical AC power: sum of expected production of all the elements in the site. The value takes into consideration the expected production of all elements in the 10-minute period.
    • Lost power: difference between theoretical and actual power.
      Note: Over-performing elements may cause the value to be lower than the difference between the total actual power and total theoretical power.
Site-level map
At site level, clicking on a device opens the corresponding device in the Monitor module.
Note: Zooming in to the appropriate level allows you to view their forecast in detail.
Figure 3. Map widget
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  1. Compass rose: tool that graphically represents the wind direction.
  2. Maximize: click to expand the map to the size of the dashboard.

  3. Zoom: click to zoom in and out of the map.

  4. Site icons: individual sites and clusters, displaying their total rated power and their production status as a ring.

    Click on an icon to navigate to the site in the Monitor module.

    Click on the status ring to see detailed information about the elements in a site. For more information, see the Color code for asset statuses.

  5. Site KPIs:
    • Lost power: difference between theoretical and actual power.
      Note: Over-performing elements may cause the value to be lower than the difference between the total actual power and total theoretical power.
    • Theoretical AC power: sum of expected production of all the elements in the site. The value takes into consideration the expected production of all elements in the 10-minute period.
    • Lost power: difference between theoretical and actual power.
      Note: Over-performing elements may cause the value to be lower than the difference between the total actual power and total theoretical power.