Bhautik Ramoliya
Architecture. Execution. Field realities. Bridging engineering depth with strategic and commercial judgment in the connected power sector.
Engineering Leader • Systems Architect • Connected Infrastructure
I operate at the intersection of smart grid systems, utility communications, embedded engineering, and power-sector digitalization. My focus is on how architecture decisions made at the device, network, and platform layers determine whether utility-scale systems deliver measurable outcomes — or just generate data.
I think in systems, evaluate through deployment realism, and build for the conditions that actually exist at scale.
Where I Operate
Smart Grid & Power Systems
End-to-end systems thinking from generation to grid edge to backend platforms.
Utility Communications
RF Mesh, Wi-SUN, LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, PLC, DLMS/COSEM — architecture that scales.
Embedded Systems
Firmware, hardware-software integration, and reliable field-device engineering.
Smart Metering & AMI
Architecture and deployment realities across electricity, water, and gas.
IoT Economics
Where instrumentation justifies its cost and where connectivity falls short.
Industry Analysis
Tender gaps, interoperability issues, and architecture that improves outcomes.
How I Evaluate Problems
Does the architecture survive scaling?
Proof-of-concept success is not deployment success. Every design decision must be evaluated at 10x the pilot volume.
Is the data operationally actionable?
Data without workflow integration creates storage cost, not intelligence. Measurement must connect to decisions.
Will this work in the field?
Lab conditions are not field conditions. Temperature, interference, power quality, and access constraints change everything.
Why This Platform Exists
Structured, systems-level analysis of the connected power sector is rare. This platform exists to map the utility ecosystem as an integrated whole, analyze where architecture and communication choices succeed or fail, and provide thinking that serves both strategic decision-makers and technical architects.
Let's Connect
Open to conversations with utility leaders, technical architects, ecosystem partners, and anyone working on the connected power sector.