Executive Summary Tile - Power Factor

Executive Summary Tile - Power Factor

The Executive summary tiles allow a fast assessment of the day to day utilities metrics, highlighting consumption, demand, power factor and cost. 


The main value on the  Power Factor Tile Displays the Daily Power Factor at Maximum Demand Value for the selected day.
The secondary value below is a
Daily Energy Movement Indicator, comparing the main value to the previous days Power Factor at Maximum Demand, and showing a percentage (%) movement up or down.







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