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Getting started with Voyager

What Voyager is, who it's for, and how to navigate between assessments, portfolios, and properties.

Written by Anna Tiril Uggerud

What and why

Voyager is Telescope's module for real estate companies who need to assess, manage, and reduce climate-related risk across their portfolio. It covers three risk dimensions: physical climate risk, transition risk, and biodiversity and nature risk. Each has its own dedicated dashboard and assessment flow.

Voyager is not just a reporting tool. It's where your team does the work: running assessments, creating transition plans, assigning mitigation measures, and tracking progress. The result is fully documented assessments that meet EU Taxonomy requirements.

How it works

All assessments in Voyager are done at the property level. To start an assessment:

  1. Go to your portfolio in the left navigation

  2. Open the folder containing the property you want to assess

  3. Click on the property

  4. On the property page, choose which assessment to start: climate risk, transition risk, or biodiversity

Each assessment type has its own flow and steps. You can move between the three assessment types on the same property without navigating back to the portfolio.

At the portfolio level, Voyager shows how risk is distributed across your properties, where it's concentrated, and what the total value at risk is.

Good to know

Voyager combines Telescope's automated data (exposure mapping, hazard zones, climate scenarios) with your team's knowledge about the buildings. This combination is what the EU Taxonomy requires for a complete climate risk and vulnerability assessment.

You don't need to be a climate expert to use Voyager. The automated steps handle the data-heavy parts. Your team adds knowledge about building characteristics, sensitivity, and local context.

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