MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641057621 A) filed by Ambika M; Dr. Movva Pavani; G Dedeepya Shivajagan; Jaganam Suresh; K Veera Raghav; Ch Abhilash; P Koushik; and Dr. K. Kishore Kumar on May 06, 2026, for Iot Based Smart Energy Management System Using Solar Panel With Capacitor Bank.
Inventors include Ambika M; Dr. Movva Pavani; G Dedeepya Shivajagan; Jaganam Suresh; K Veera Raghav; Ch Abhilash; P Koushik; and Dr. K. Kishore Kumar.
The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.
Abstract: Abstract of the Invention: The increasing demand for sustainable and renewable energy sources has encouraged the development of efficient solar energy management systems. This project presents an loT-Based Smart Energy Management System using Solar Panel with Capacitor Bank designed to improve energy storage, monitoring, and utilization. Conventional solar systems typically rely on batteries for energy storage; however, batteries have several drawbacks such as limited lifespan, maintenance requirements, and environmental concerns. To address these issues, this system utilizes a capacitor bank as an alternative energy storage solution, enabling faster charging, longer lifecycle, and improved reliability. In addition, the proposed system integrates loT technology to enable real-time monitoring of energy generation, storage levels, and consumption patterns through connected devices.-The use of smart sensors and microcontrollers allows continuous data acquisition and transmission to a cloud platform for analysis and visualization. This enhances decision-making by providing users with actionable insights into energy usage and system performance. The capacitor bank improves power quality by delivering rapid charge-discharge cycles, making it suitable for handling peak load demands efficiently. Furthermore, the system incorporates intelligent control mechanisms to optimize energy distribution between load, storage, and grid interaction. It also reduces dependency on traditional battery-based storage systems, thereby lowering maintenance costs and environmental impact. The modular design ensures scalability for both small-scale residential and larger industrial applications. Overall, the system offers a cost-effective, eco- friendly, and technologically advanced solution for modem energy management rieeds.
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