AI-native diagnostics for LV/HV networks

Your electrical
network already
tells you what's
wrong. We read it.

DCiEra replaces the once-a-year audit with continuous, standards-backed diagnosis — for the facility teams who own the network, and the service vendors who maintain it — reading reliability, safety and energy efficiency as three separate signals, on every element, all the time.

Built on IEC / IEEE / BEE standards Currently onboarding pilot sites
L1 UTILITY INTERFACE incoming supply, tariff meter L2 TRANSFORMATION transformer, HT switchgear L3 MAIN LT DISTRIBUTION panels, busbars, feeders L4 DG / UPS & STANDBY backup power layer L5 LOADS end equipment, circuits RELIABILITY SAFETY EFFICIENCY
LAYERED NETWORK MODELDCiERA
Three pillars, tracked separately

A unit can be reliable and still unsafe. Safe and still wasteful.

Every element on the network — from the incoming utility feed down to a single UPS module — is continuously assessed on three independent axes, and each one is reported on its own terms, not collapsed into a single score.

R

Reliability

Every physical unit carries its own fault history and standby-readiness record, so a degrading asset shows up on its own — not buried inside a site-wide incident count.

S

Safety

Protection coordination, earthing, arc-flash exposure and code compliance checked against IEC/IEEE/IS standards — flagged the moment a reading crosses a threshold.

E

Energy efficiency

Power quality, loading and losses translated into rupees — so a savings opportunity shows up as a number your finance team can act on.

Three ways to use DCiEra

The same platform, at whichever point you need it.

1

Before it's installed

A proposed configuration gets checked against real compatibility rules and calculated ratings before anything is purchased or installed — catching a mismatch on paper instead of in the field. This is the step for a dealer quoting a job, an OEM sizing a solution, a consultant finalizing a design, or a facility team planning its own expansion.

2

While it's running

Once something's live, nothing waits for a scheduled visit to get noticed. Every incident is tied to the specific unit involved, and reliability, safety, and efficiency are tracked as three separate ongoing signals — never blended into one number. This is the day-to-day relationship a maintenance team has with its own fleet, and the one a vendor keeps going after a sale or design job wraps up.

3

One-time engagement

Not every relationship needs to be ongoing. A single engagement's data, uploaded once, goes straight into that engagement's own findings — no subscription to maintain, no baseline to keep current afterward. This is how DCiEra works for a standalone audit, including for a client who isn't on the platform at all.

Who this is for

Five ways in.

Equipment dealers or suppliers

What you sell doesn't stop being your responsibility at the invoice — validate it up front, then keep serving it with technician seats that are free and unlimited.

Uses: Before + While

OEMs

Size loads and validate designs before you ship a solution — the same standards-backed check a consultant would use, from the manufacturer's side.

Uses: Before

Electrical consultants and contractors

The complete design already sits with you — every spec, every wiring detail. That's precisely the kind of complete input DCiEra's checks are built to use exactly, not approximately.

Uses: Before

Electrical auditors

No account to maintain, no relationship to manage afterward — one engagement, one upload, one finding, done.

Uses: One-time

Facility teams

Whether you're specifying an expansion, keeping today's fleet healthy, or reviewing cost-and-risk roll-ups, it's the same platform either way.

Uses: Before + While
Not a generic platform

Every finding is grounded in a real engineering knowledge base.

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Two-tier execution

Numeric formulas — efficiency curves, incident-energy calculations, derating factors — run as real deterministic code, never left to AI memory. The AI's role is interpretation and narrative, reasoning about what the calculation actually found.

Source trust, tiered

Standards bodies and BEE official publications sit at the top of what's trusted. OEM documentation is reliable but flagged as manufacturer-specific. Forums and unverified sources are excluded outright — every finding can trace back to where it came from.

Built to stay explainable

Knowledge base entries are versioned, so a report from two years ago still makes sense after a standard gets revised. UPS/Inverter is the first module built this way — every module that follows carries the same discipline.

Ready to see it against your own network?