An eGauge is a simple and elegant energy monitoring device, packed with robust capabilities. it’s built in web server provides secure access to a building electrical measurements or any device connected to it. The eGauge app was developed for installers but now it is open to anyone
Thanks to user’s feedback, the eGauge app is constantly getting better, I would appreciate Your feedback on it as well.
Available from Android 4.0.3 and up, Free on Google App store in this link
This app uses the eGauge XML-API to show real time voltages, frequencies and currents of the current system and also plots a graph for the users choice of register.
just enter the number of Your eGauge (usually 5 digits printed on Your device) and press “Start monitoring”. the system should take about 10 seconds to load the first update and it will update every 10 seconds until close the app.
Available from Android 4.0.3 and up, Free in Google App store in this link
Use the eGauge app to:
– Monitor real time data from a register using Your mobile phone or tablet instead of accessing the web-server directly
– Discover energy consumption loads and “heavy users” to reduce Your electricity consumption.
– Stay up to date, at home or at the office
* This app is not affiliated with eGauge Systems LLC. Any use of the term “eGauge” is strictly informational. “eGauge” is copyright of eGauge Systems LLC.
The eGauge app is evolving, Your feedback is much appreciated
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If You require different visualizations for a specific energy plan, You are more than welcome to contact me and create a custom solution for Your data. I’ve already designed more than 100 custom dashboards for various products.
* Free, some applications include ads.
Most of the dashboards are for private customers, but some are free to observe.
A dashboard example for real time data analytics for Bartov school is available in this link
An effective energy efficiency plan begins with awareness. almost every energy metering systems display a graph style data. this method maybe good for engineers but most decision makers find it difficult to quickly understand the status of each area in the utility and if the current activity is normal or is it exceptional.
In the example above, Bartov School in Ra’annana has installed one of the worlds most advanced metering systems that also monitors the solar energy yield and tracks consumption in various departments around the school. this system has an advanced API interface that makes it possible to add custom dashboards, alerts and smart analytics accourding to activity and use.
this system is public (You can view the raw data here), this is why I’ve chosen it as a basis for an algorithm that scans the daily usage and produces insights for end users. these are much easier to understand than the mainly used graphs that only electricity experts analyze.
Additional energy system’s dashboards I had taken a part in:
Porter School of Environmental Studies Building automation