Energy & IoT

Energy & IoT entails facilitating the access to reliable and assured energy supply, and intervention with IoT based smart technologies

According to the theory of production, a manufacturing unit avails resources to produce goods or services. The main suppliers of a production unit are producers of energy, goods and services. It is sometimes a crucial task for producers to decide when, where, and how much of these resources are to be used. In the decision process, they have to consider the system constraints to reach the objectives. As all the suppliers of a manufacturing unit, energy suppliers need to predict the demand in order to plan, generate and transmit energy for better service provision to the customers.

Here at OORJAgram, we make this process convenient and guide it toward the future betterment of rural infrastructure. OORJAgram also ensures the protection of energy generation facilities and effective management of energy availability. Since storage and supply conditions of energy are difficult in comparison with other inputs of a production unit, predicting the demand for load becomes crucial. OORJAgram provides its customers apt contract options and energy tariffs to deal with this issue.

In today’s era, Energy and IoT could very well be the technology that connects the dots to development and builds bridges between the urban and rural spheres of India.

OORJAgram dreams to digitise India and aims to connect rural and urban India with the Internet of Things (IoT) at its core. This ambitious path aims to eliminate socio-economic challenges as one of its critical visions.

One thing will remain constant for centuries to come - The evolution of revolutions. The impact of IoT, it has often been dubbed as the “FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION”. Sadly, however, the privilege of Smart Solution extends to a minuscule amount of the populace in a developing country such as India.

Concepts of Smart-healthcare, Smart - education, additional livelihood support, access to financial services and products are primarily alien to the several dots that litter the Indian landscape.

While the urban populace is connected to its devices, the rural populace is disconnected with modernistic approach and access. This is due to poor and inefficient energy infrastructure. Overall it has a direct bearing on the growth pattern of the economy with regards to engagement in economic activities as a whole. The latter is our prime target and is to be uplifted and transcended beyond barriers hindering its modernist growth.