Every RigidSense power sensor already monitors voltage and amperage at the machine level. RigidGrid scales that capability to the entire facility — and eventually to the grid itself.
The RigidSense Power sensor already monitors 48V DC bus voltage, current draw, and power quality at every CNC machine. RigidGrid takes that same voltage and amperage sensing architecture and scales it to monitor entire facilities — every circuit, every panel, every load.
For a manufacturing shop, this means knowing exactly how much power each machine consumes per job, identifying inefficient equipment, predicting demand peaks, and optimizing energy costs. For larger facilities, it means real-time power quality monitoring, predictive maintenance on electrical infrastructure, and integration with utility demand-response programs.
The complete digital twin of a municipality — combining RigidAero mapping, RigidSense infrastructure monitoring, RigidGrid energy intelligence, and RigidSystems deployment into a sovereign city-scale operating system. Water treatment, transit, roads, bridges, buildings — all monitored, all documented, all sovereign.
The Department of Energy's Grid Modernization Initiative has billions available for distributed intelligent monitoring. RigidGrid's voltage and amperage intelligence architecture — built on the same RigidSense platform — is purpose-built for this program.
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