e!Sankey: A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Interactive Sankey Diagrams
What e!Sankey is
e!Sankey is a tool for creating Sankey diagrams—flow charts that show quantities moving between nodes—focused on ease of use, interactivity, and precise flow layout. It’s commonly used for energy, material, cost, and process-flow visualizations where tracking quantities between stages matters.
Key features
- Interactive editing: Drag nodes and links, edit values directly, and see flows update.
- Precise flow control: Exact numerical specification of link quantities and automatic layout to conserve flow balance.
- Import/export: Support for CSV/Excel data import and export for iterative workflows.
- Customization: Styling options for node/link colors, labels, units, and display precision.
- Filtering & grouping: Collapse/expand groups and filter flows for clarity in complex diagrams.
- Export formats: High-resolution PNG/SVG and often copyable code or data for embedding.
When to use e!Sankey
- Visualizing energy balances (production → conversion → consumption).
- Mapping material flows across supply chains.
- Showing budget or cost allocations between departments or projects.
- Communicating process inefficiencies or losses.
Quick-start steps
- Prepare data: list nodes and link values (source, target, value) in CSV or spreadsheet.
- Import data into e!Sankey or enter manually.
- Adjust node positions to improve readability; links will recalculate.
- Style nodes/links (colors, widths, labels, units).
- Use grouping or filters to simplify large diagrams.
- Export as PNG/SVG or save project for later editing.
Tips for clear diagrams
- Keep node labels short and use tooltips for extra detail.
- Use consistent color schemes to represent categories (e.g., energy types).
- Aggregate small flows to reduce clutter.
- Show units and total conservation checks to build trust.
- Arrange nodes left-to-right for processes or topologically for networks.
Limitations
- Can become cluttered with very dense networks—consider aggregation.
- May require manual adjustment for optimal visual clarity.
- Advanced customization sometimes limited compared with full coding libraries.
Date: February 7, 2026
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