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This Fuel Price Analysis Dashboard Example by Rigoberto Garcia shows how Power BI can be used to analyze fuel pricing data. It provides a clear view of fuel prices, helping users compare values, examine price differences, and identify patterns within the available data.
This interactive Power BI report presents fuel price data from several analytical perspectives. It can help users examine:
Interactive Power BI visuals make it easy to move from a general fuel price overview to more focused analysis. Where enabled, filters and chart selections update related visuals and allow users to examine the data from multiple perspectives.
Use the available filters and click active chart elements to focus on a particular fuel category, data segment, or result. Related visuals update where cross-filtering is enabled, making it easier to compare prices and investigate differences.
Explore this report example for ideas on structuring fuel price data in Power BI. Download .pbix file and use it as a starting point for creating your own fuel price dashboard template.
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