IOT, RASPBERRY PI AND ENERGY SYSTEMS
IoT for solar, battery storage, and custom controllers | Wodzisław Śląski
For local installations, telemetry, uptime and clear alerts are usually decisive. We design software and control layers for IoT systems: Raspberry Pi, edge devices, device communication, operator panels, custom controllers, and automation around energy systems. We implement this in real operating conditions for companies in Wodzisław Śląski.
Typical device-project issues
- Hardware works, but firmware, telemetry, dashboards, or control logic are not designed for real maintenance and scaling.
- The project depends on several open-source tools, but nobody owns the total architecture, security, or long-term integration.
- Data from inverters, meters, controllers, or storage units is fragmented, so monitoring and automated response are weak.
What we build
Communication and data layer
Integrations with devices, protocols, brokers, and edge compute so data remains stable and usable.
Panels and control logic
Operator dashboards, configurators, alerts, automation rules, and interfaces for technical or business users.
Custom hardware-software solutions
We help design controllers, middleware, and software working with Raspberry Pi, sensors, automation, or dedicated electronics.
Where this creates business value
Solar and storage
Monitoring, automated scenarios, reporting, and custom energy-management layers.
Raspberry Pi and edge
Local processing, device communication, and lower-cost prototype or production deployments.
Custom controllers
Panels, automation, and software built around the real process instead of the limitations of a generic device.
Case study: Wodzisław Śląski
Practical pilot
In Wodzisław Śląski, we started from one real process, not a concept deck.
A measurable efficiency gain appeared in the first 30 days.
FAQ
Do you work only on software or also on the hardware layer?
We combine both. We can enter from data and dashboards, but also from control, edge, and hardware cooperation.
Do you use open source?
Yes, when it makes architectural and business sense. But open source alone does not solve integration, maintenance, or security.
Do these projects always need to start from scratch?
No. We often start with an MVP or an integration layer that organizes the existing devices, data, and operator flow.
What is the local benefit?
In Wodzisław Śląski it gives a concrete start point instead of a broad generic audit.