energy · operations · sub-metering
Energy per unit belongs beside OEE
2025-06-19 · Choi Min-seok
Monthly energy reports rarely help the shift supervisor. They are too late, too aggregated and too far from the operating decisions that changed consumption. Energy per unit is more useful because it connects consumption to what the plant actually made.
The measurement challenge is attribution. Sub-meters must map to lines and processes; product variants must be labelled correctly; off-shift baseline consumption must be separated from production load. Once those foundations are in place, kWh per unit can sit beside OEE as an operational KPI.
Energy Data Sync focuses on that middle layer. It does not replace verified reporting processes, and it does not claim to audit carbon disclosure. It gives operations teams a reliable energy signal they can discuss during the same meeting where throughput and quality are already on the table.