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Building Energy Management Systems have always generated large volumes of data, but historically this information was not always easy to interpret. Complex interfaces, raw data points and technical layouts often meant that only specialist users could fully understand system performance.
As BEMS technology has advanced, the way data is presented has improved significantly. Modern systems now use intuitive dashboards, charts and visual tools to present information in a clear and accessible format. This shift has made it easier for a wider range of users to engage with building data.
Instead of reviewing raw figures or navigating complex system logs, users can now quickly understand performance through visual indicators. Graphs, trends and dashboards highlight key information such as energy use, system activity and performance patterns, allowing issues and inefficiencies to be identified more easily.
This improved visibility supports better decision making. Facilities managers and building operators can use dashboards to monitor performance in real time, adjust system settings and respond to changes more effectively. It also allows non-technical stakeholders to understand how a building is performing without needing detailed technical knowledge.
By presenting data in an accessible way, modern BEMS helps bridge the gap between technical systems and operational decision making. This enables organisations to take a more proactive approach to managing energy use and improving performance.
At Concord, we work with a range of BEMS platforms and dashboard tools, all designed to present data in a clear and user-friendly format. By selecting and configuring systems that prioritise usability, we ensure that both technical and non-technical users can easily interpret information, monitor performance and make informed decisions about their building’s energy use.