Generator Dashboard

Overview

The Generator Monitoring Dashboard provides a clear, real-time overview of generator performance, fuel status, and operational readiness. It is designed to help you ensure reliable power availability while maintaining visibility into runtime, fuel levels, and system health.

By delivering real-time operational insight and early warning awareness, the Generator Dashboard helps organizations maintain power reliability, prevent costly downtime, and ensure continuous operations.


IoT Pro Platform - Generator Dashboard

IoT Pro Platform - Generator Dashboard



Why this dashboard is useful

Generators are often relied upon during outages or in remote locations where uninterrupted power is essential. This dashboard helps you:

  • Ensure generators are ready to operate when needed

  • Monitor fuel levels to prevent unexpected shutdowns

  • Track runtime and usage patterns for maintenance planning

  • Detect power state changes and operational issues early

  • Reduce risk of downtime and operational disruption

  • Improve reliability of backup or primary power systems

With continuous monitoring and clear visual feedback, you can respond quickly to changes and maintain confidence in your power infrastructure.

How it helps you day to day

The dashboard supports daily operations by:

  • Providing real-time visibility into generator readiness and performance

  • Tracking fuel levels and estimating remaining runtime

  • Monitoring battery health and electrical status

  • Identifying usage trends to support servicing schedules

  • Alerting operators to abnormal conditions or power state changes

  • Supporting preventative maintenance and operational planning

This ensures power systems remain dependable while minimizing manual checks and reactive maintenance.

Typical use cases

The Generator Monitoring Dashboard is ideal for environments where dependable power is critical, including:

  • Construction sites and temporary power installations

  • Hospitals and healthcare facilities

  • Industrial operations and manufacturing plants

  • Telecommunications and data infrastructure

  • Remote facilities and field operations

  • Emergency backup power systems