
If you have no idea about the development architecture and mechanical/electrical design behind IoT solutions, they could seem like “having seemingly supernatural qualities or powers”. For example, if you show a working IoT system to 18th century people, they’d think it’s magic.This article is sort of busting such myth. Or, to put it more technically, about hints for fine-tuning the IoT development for an awesome project in solar energy management area.
Spoiler: no spells, only analytical ideas for developing fast and easy service.
Disclaimer: We offer no one-fits-all solution (it simply doesn’t exist), just share the stuff that we find serious. These points may be killer features while on the contrary their neglection may kill it. Pun intended ;)


Introducing IoT system for visualizing and optimizing solar energy consumption
We had the pleasure to work on a project of improving self-generated energy usage.
So, when Solar Manager is installed as a central hub for distributing the produced solar energy between household devices, you use maximum of self-produced energy.
What are the most optimal relations between parent-child MVC/MVP layers?
Configure cloud-local communication, storing and transferring data so that you get right response fast (hello, Captain Obvious!).
Optimize the logic behind each module and ensure that the general architecture is preserved.


As per the current energy trends, businesses need to move towards renewable energy sources for a better future.
One of the best renewable energy is solar energy.
The solar energy is easy to access and is available in abundance.
Solar panel monitoring using iot, will help companies to use solar energy in its most optimal manner.
Because of this, not only would the companies save a fortune on their development cost, but they will be able to satisfy the needs of their target customers properly.


