> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.alphaess.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.alphaess.com/alphaess-app/commercial/station-overview.md).

# Station Overview

### Home Overview

Log in to see the whole system. The homepage is your power station’s "command center," bringing together the most critical operating metrics. No complicated operations are needed—you can grasp everything at a glance:

* **Real-time Power**: Current PV generation, grid power import, load consumption, and battery charge/discharge status.
* **Today's Data**: Total energy generation today and total profit today.
* **System Status**: Online/offline status indicator, ensuring the system is always online.
* **Multi-site Switching**: If you manage multiple power stations, the site list lets you switch perspectives quickly.

> **Tips**: The homepage cards support clicking, allowing direct access to more detailed data pages.

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### Energy Flow and Real-time Data

#### Energy Flow Diagram

See the invisible energy. We use an intuitive dynamic flow diagram to visually restore the direction of power flow for you.

* **PV Side**: Is solar energy being converted into electricity?
* **Load Side**: What is the current power consumption load of the factory/building?
* **Grid Side**: Are you buying electricity, or selling electricity to the grid?
* **Battery Side**: Is the energy storage system charging for reserve, or discharging to shave peaks?

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#### Device Monitoring

By clicking the "Device Card", you can view the health status of core hardware such as energy storage units and diesel generators. Although the system handles complex electrical parameters in the background, what is presented to you is the most intuitive:

* **Battery SOC**: Check the remaining energy storage capacity just like checking your phone battery level.
* **Running Status**: Normal operation, standby, or fault.
* **System Parameters**: Rated output power, usable battery capacity.

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