For many of our industrial projects we have installed IoT sensors. If you have a farm and want to pick data like Soil Humidity, Temperature, Total Sunlight Hours etc. you can install some sensors there and publish data to a server. The Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed how we interact with the physical world. […]
Troubleshooting Common Electrical Problems: Flickering Lights, Tripping Breakers & Voltage Drops
I started my career as an Electrician, then I completed ITI from Electrical Technology and servers 5000+ Clients. I have seen technology changing in past 25 Years but the core concepts of Electrical Engineering or Physics never change. Electrical issues are among the most common (and often most frustrating) challenges homeowners face. Whether it’s flickering […]
Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Explained: Levels, Connectors & Speed Guide
By Sandeep Srivastava – Electrical Engineer | 25+ Years in EPC | Installed residential & commercial power plants in Lucknow and nearby areas The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is well underway—and for many new EV owners, understanding how charging works can feel confusing. As someone who has worked for decades in electrical infrastructure, I know […]
Lithium-ion vs. Lead-Acid Batteries: Which is Best for Your Application?
By Ankit Srivastava – Electrical Engineer | Experience in a Global ESG & Sustainability Consulting Firm | Passionate About Renewable Energy Transitions From electric vehicles to solar backup systems, batteries power our modern lives. But when it comes to choosing the best battery type, the debate often narrows to two major contenders: Lithium-ion (Li-ion) and […]
How Solar Panels Work: A Beginner’s Guide to Photovoltaic Systems
By Ankit Srivastava – Electrical Engineer | Experience in a Global ESG & Sustainability Consulting Firm | Passionate About Renewable Energy Transitions Solar panels are everywhere today—from city rooftops to massive desert solar farms. But have you ever wondered how solar panels actually work to turn sunlight into usable electricity? Here’s a beginner-friendly guide to […]
Top 10 Solar Panel Brands in the World (2025 Edition)
By Ankit Srivastava – Electrical Engineer | Experience in a Global ESG & Sustainability Consulting Firm | Passionate About Renewable Energy Transitions Choosing the right solar panel brand isn’t just about price—it’s about reliability, efficiency, warranty, and global reputation. In 2025, these 10 brands stand out as leaders in the global solar market for their […]
Sunlight Hours in New York City: Is Your Home Solar-Ready?
By Ankit Srivastava – Electrical Engineer | Experience in a Global ESG & Sustainability Consulting Firm | Passionate About Renewable Energy Transitions When people think about going solar, New York City might not top the list. But you might be surprised: NYC gets around 4 hours of peak sunlight per day on average—enough to make […]
Why San Francisco, California Is Perfect for Solar Energy
When people think of California and solar energy, sunny places like Los Angeles or Palm Springs often come to mind. But San Francisco—famous for its fog and coastal breeze—is actually a great location for solar power. Here’s why. ☀️ 1. Abundant Sunlight, Even with Fog San Francisco gets about 160–200 sunny days per year and […]
Floating Solar Farms: What They Are and Why They Matter
As demand for clean energy rises and land becomes scarce, a new solution is making waves—literally. Floating solar farms, also known as floatovoltaics, combine solar power generation with water bodies like reservoirs, lakes, and irrigation ponds. But what makes them special? Let’s explore. 🌊 What Are Floating Solar Farms? Floating solar systems mount photovoltaic panels […]
The Future of Solar Tracking Systems
Solar energy has become smarter, and one of the most exciting innovations is the solar tracking system. Unlike fixed-tilt panels, solar trackers adjust the angle of panels to follow the sun’s path, boosting energy output. As technology advances, the future of solar tracking looks even brighter. ☀️ What Are Solar Trackers? Solar trackers tilt or […]
