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Smart Energy, Smarter Impact: How Rayzon Solar is Driving India's Clean Tech Transition
EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)
|July 2025
Through strategic partnerships and intelligent solar infrastructure, Rayzon is driving inclusive, data-driven and sustainable energy access nationwide.
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A clean energy transition is underway in India, and Rayzon Solar is at the forefront of this evolution. The solar giant is harnessing cutting-edge technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), to transform the way solar energy is generated, monitored, and managed. With a strong focus on both rural empowerment and urban integration, Rayzon is redefining performance standards across rooftop, off-grid and grid-tied solar solutions. From enabling real-time monitoring in remote villages to integrating seamlessly with smart urban networks, the company's innovation-led approach aligns closely with the shift toward 'Electricity 4.0'. Through strategic partnerships and intelligent solar infrastructure, Rayzon is boosting inclusive, data-driven and sustainable energy access nationwide. Hardik Kothiya shares insights into the strategies that the company is following. Let us know more.
How is Rayzon Solar leveraging AI and IoT to enhance the performance and monitoring of its solar PV solutions, especially in rural and remote areas?
At Rayzon Solar, we are embracing cutting-edge technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), to redefine the performance and monitoring of our solar PV solutions, particularly in rural and remote regions. By integrating smart IoT-based monitoring systems with our installations, we enable real-time data tracking, fault detection and performance analytics that ensure optimal energy generation even in challenging and isolated environments.
These systems enable operators and end-users to access live performance metrics remotely through cloud-based dashboards, making it easier to identify issues and take immediate corrective actions without the need for frequent site visits.
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