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The usage hours report allows you to analyse your fleet and understand the usage of your equipment.
The main focus of this report is on average daily hour per active asset.
You can then drill down to visualise the number of active days and the number of active and inactive assets.
<aside> ❓ The usage hours report allows you to answer the following questions:
Hover any chart to display the average usage hours per asset, the average days of use, or the number of assets used in the data point.

In this first section, get a quick overview of your fleet usage since it’s measured, as well as its level for the current periods.

By default, this second section is filtered for a rolling period of 7 days. You can switch to a 30 or 90-day view or choose a custom timeframe within the past 2 years.
Cards
Visualize for the selected period the average daily hours per asset, the average active days per asset, and the active and inactive assets.
Daily evolution
Choose the periodicity at which you want to see the evolution of daily usage hours per asset (Daily, Weekly, Monthly).
Display the average days of use to complete your reading of usage hours.
<aside> ℹ️ In "Day" view, the days of use will be in the form of a straight line because the average is calculated only on assets that have had a day of use (the average over one day is therefore equal to "1").
In "Week" or "Month" view, this indicator will provide you with much more information, and will answer "Over the period of x days, how many days on average were my equipment used?"
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| ❓ The raised questions | - What is the average usage per category per asset on a daily basis?
Asset performance
Average daily hour per asset column allows you to identify the most and least used equipment.Active days column column allows you to analyze the frequency of use of equipments.Total usage hour column allows you to ****identify equipment with the highest and lowest cumulative usage.← Previous
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