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Roadmap audit trail download

Download a detailed Excel file showing how portfolio-level roadmap values are calculated, including asset-level data and aggregation logic.

Purpose of this article

This article explains how to download and use the Roadmap Audit Trail file to verify portfolio calculations, understand data gaps, and trace roadmap values back to individual asset contributions.

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What's included in the file

The audit trail contains three main sections with year-aligned columns for easy verification:

Aggregated targets

Portfolio-level target pathways (the blue lines in roadmap charts) for every enabled target, with years aligned horizontally.

Aggregated predictions

Portfolio-level predictions (the red lines in roadmap charts) including:

  • Actual data with coverage percentages
  • Predicted future performance
  • Upper and lower confidence bounds

Individual asset roadmaps

Detailed data for each asset:

  • Asset-level targets for enabled pathways
  • Actual and predicted performance by year
  • Data coverage percentages
  • Active floor area and gross floor area
  • Asset metadata (property type, country, climate zone)
  • Exclusion reasons when filters are applied

When to use this file

Verify aggregation accuracy

Manually check that portfolio-level values correctly sum individual asset contributions. Year alignment makes it easy to write Excel formulas comparing totals.

Understand data gaps

Identify which years have actual data versus predictions. Review coverage percentages to assess confidence levels.

Investigate specific values

Trace unexpected portfolio-level metrics back to individual asset contributions to identify which properties drive the result.

Debug filter behavior

See exactly which assets are excluded when you apply filters and understand exclusion reasons.

Support client questions

Provide detailed backup documentation showing calculation methodology behind portfolio roadmaps.


How to download the audit trail

  1. Navigate to any Roadmap chart in Analytics Portal
  1. Apply any filters you want (the audit trail reflects active filters)
  1. Click the Download Audit button on the chart

The file is named with your portfolio name, target type, and reporting year (e.g., 2025-global-portfolio-roadmap-audit-energy-intensity-kwhsqm-2025.xlsx).


Understanding the file structure

Meta-data sheet

Contains processing information:

  • Date and time of processing
  • Portfolio name
  • Reporting year
  • Target type
  • Active filters (if any)

Roadmap Audit sheet

The main sheet with all data, organized in sections:

Section 1: Aggregated Targets (rows 1-5)

Target pathways your portfolio has enabled, with portfolio-level target values by year.

Section 2: Aggregated Predictions (rows 6-13)

Portfolio-level actual and predicted performance, including data coverage percentages and confidence bounds.

Section 3: Individual Assets (row 14 onwards)

One section per asset containing:

  • Actual and predicted energy/carbon intensity by year
  • Data coverage percentages
  • Active and gross floor area
  • Target pathways (CRREM 1.5°C, 2°C, etc.)

Year alignment

All years appear in the same columns across sections, making it simple to:

  • Write formulas summing asset-level values to verify aggregated totals
  • Compare actual versus predicted data for specific years
  • Check coverage percentages alongside performance values

Working with filters

The audit trail reflects active filters

When you apply filters before downloading:

  • Only includes assets passing filter criteria
  • Shows aggregated values for the filtered portfolio subset
  • Lists excluded assets with exclusion reasons

Exclusion reasons

The file shows which filter caused each asset to be excluded:

  • Country — asset doesn't match the selected country
  • Status — asset is marked as inactive
  • When multiple filters apply, the first failing filter is shown

Verifying filtered results

Manually verify that aggregated values only include assets that weren't excluded, helping you understand exactly what contributes to your filtered roadmap.


Tips for using the file

Verify aggregation formulas

Use Excel's SUM function to add up asset-level values for a specific year and compare to the portfolio aggregate.

Identify data quality issues

Check the Data Coverage (%) rows to see where historical data is incomplete. Low coverage percentages indicate years where predictions may be less reliable.

Trace unexpected results

Sort asset-level data by a specific year to identify outliers or assets with unusual values driving the result.

Support evidence requests

When clients ask "how did you calculate this?", the audit trail provides complete documentation of every asset's contribution.

Compare scenarios

Download audit trails with different filters applied to compare how portfolio composition affects roadmap trajectories (e.g., "all assets" vs "only European assets").


Technical notes

Data types in the file

  • Actual data: Historical reported values from your assets
  • Predicted data: Modelled future performance based on historical trends
  • Targets: Science-based decarbonization pathways (CRREM, etc.)

Year ranges

The file typically includes data from 2015 through 2050, though available actual data depends on your portfolio's reporting history.

Active floor area

The audit trail uses active floor area (occupancy-adjusted) for intensity calculations, matching the methodology in your roadmap charts.


Troubleshooting & common mistakes

  • Aggregated values don't match when I sum assets → Ensure you're filtering to only non-excluded assets and using the same year columns across all sections. Check that your SUM formula range matches the exact rows containing asset data.
  • Coverage percentages are low for recent years → This is expected if assets haven't reported data for those years yet. Low coverage reduces prediction confidence but doesn't prevent roadmap generation.
  • Can't find a specific asset in the file → Check if filters are applied. The audit trail only includes assets passing active filter criteria. Review the exclusion reasons in the file to see why an asset was filtered out.

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