[Equest-users] 15 minute interval peak demand data in eQuest

Seaman, Ethan eseaman at smma.com
Wed Feb 19 09:56:01 PST 2025


Hi Gobi,

As others have mentioned, eQuest runs hourly simulations.  Personally, I don’t believe eQuest would be the right tool for this job.  I’m not sure what you’re trying to accomplish as I’m unfamiliar with Xendee as a software, but in my experience when helping to design EV charging stations, that 15-minute interval data would be most accurate coming from the meter or sub-meter (ideally).  Furthermore, if you’re trying to predict demand of an unregulated end-use you’re going to have to make some broad assumption about schedule of usage. That alone could be enough to throw your calcs off.

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From: Equest-users <equest-users-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org> On Behalf Of Gopi K Subbiah via Equest-users
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 8:12 AM
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Subject: [Equest-users] 15 minute interval peak demand data in eQuest

Good morning! If there is a chance to pull peak demand kW with 15 minutes interval data in eQuest? Appreciate your help.

Thanks
Gopi
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