The Pir jo Goth caravan stop focused on introducing practical energy independence to local communities through on-ground engagement. The initiative highlighted how locally generated electricity can reduce uncertainty around rising power costs and improve reliability in areas affected by frequent outages. By engaging directly with residents and businesses, the caravan created awareness around adopting modern energy systems that support long-term sustainability.
Discussions during the visit also covered the role of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in maintaining power availability during grid interruptions. Participants learned how structured O&M planning helps solar systems perform consistently over time, especially in demanding environments. For factories and large facilities, scalable industrial solution options were presented to support stable operations while reducing environmental impact.
