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Interval Reports Using Energy Page

Julian Ares

Last Update 17 dagen geleden

Some utility providers, grant programs, and state or local agencies may ask for detailed charging data in 15-minute intervals. These reports help with things like meeting regulatory requirements, qualifying for incentives, or tracking energy use for your own operations.

The Energy page in InControl makes it easy to access this data. You’ll get a clear, time-based view of how much energy your EV chargers are using—so you’re always prepared to report, analyze, or plan ahead.


How to Use the Date Picker

1. By default, the report shows data from the last full calendar month.

2. To change the time period:

  • Select a calendar month, or
  • Choose a custom date range.

3. When using a custom range:

  • The time span must be 31 days or fewer.
  • Today's date cannot be selected.

4. All data is shown in your local (browser) time zone.

Use this tool to review specific weeks, custom periods, or full months of charging activity.


Exporting Graph Data

You can export the data shown in both graphs in CSV or Excel format.

What’s Included in the Export:

  • Data is broken down into 15-minute intervals.
  • The export includes only the time period and data series currently selected on the graph.

Tip: Adjust the date range and visible lines in the legend before exporting to get exactly the data you need.

Example Export Values: 

Interval IDSession IDVendorIDEVSEIDPortIDChargeIntervalStartDateTimeChargeIntervalEndDateTimeChargeKWHChargeMaxDemandKWChargeAverageDemandKW
264789-6264789ABBT184-IT1-2921-0471592-15/1/2024 12:00:00 AM5/1/2024 12:15:00 AM12.35949.58849.0903333333333
Column Name Description
IntervalIDA unique ID used by InControl to label each 15-minute time block.
SessionID
A unique ID assigned by InControl to track a single charging session.
VendorID The name of the charger manufacturer (e.g., ICE, ABB, etc.).
EVSEIDThe serial number of the charger (often used for service tracking).
PortIDThe ID of the specific charging port used during the session.
ChargeIntervalStartDateTimeThe start time of the 15-minute charging interval.
ChargeIntervalEndDateTimeThe end time of the 15-minute charging interval.
ChargerKWHThe total energy (in kWh) delivered during this 15-minute interval.
ChargeMaxDemandKWThe highest power level (in kW) reached during the interval.
ChargeAverageDemandKWThe average power level (in kW) during the interval, based on all data points recorded while charging was active.

Need Help?

If you have questions about the export or how to interpret the data, reach out to support@inchargeus.com 

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