Find energy waste. Turn live plant data into verified savings.
Drav helps factory teams improve energy efficiency by monitoring energy use, identifying waste patterns, and validating savings opportunities with a focused pilot.
Conservative claims. Clear pilot scope. Decisions based on measurable plant data.
Live load trend (demo)
What is Drav Energy?
Drav Energy is an industrial energy intelligence platform for factories, MSMEs, and industrial sites.
What problem does it solve?
How does it help?
Energy efficiency starts with knowing what to inspect first
Energy waste is often hidden inside operating patterns. Drav turns live plant data into a practical list of where electricity is being wasted and what your team should review first.
Idle and off-hour loads
Demand and load spikes
Power quality signals
Waste opportunity list
Pilot evidence
Factory-first workflow
A practical path to verified energy savings
Drav is not meant to overwhelm plant teams with dashboards. It focuses attention on the operating patterns that matter for energy efficiency.
Monitor live plant data
Validate with a pilot
How a Drav pilot works
Start with one meaningful site area, collect the right data, identify waste patterns, and decide the next step with evidence.
Scope
Measure
Detect
Verify
Frequently asked questions
Answers for factory owners, plant heads, operations teams, and industrial cluster leaders evaluating Drav Energy.
What does Drav Energy do?
Drav helps factories and MSMEs improve industrial energy efficiency by monitoring live plant data, detecting energy waste patterns, and supporting evidence-based savings decisions.
Is Drav an energy audit company or a software platform?
Drav is an industrial energy intelligence platform. It can support audit-style decisions, but the core value is continuous visibility after the audit: live monitoring, waste detection, and savings verification.
What is the difference between a demo and a pilot?
A demo is a product walkthrough and fit discussion. A pilot is a scoped site engagement where we define what to measure, collect relevant data, review waste patterns, and summarize evidence for the next decision.
Do we need to install hardware before talking to you?
No. The first conversation should clarify your site, available meter data, monthly electricity bill or connected load, and the energy efficiency problem you want to solve.
Which factories are a good fit for Drav?
Drav is best suited for factories, MSMEs, industrial clusters, textile units, metal and auto component units, and other sites with measurable electricity consumption and recurring energy-cost concerns.
Does Drav guarantee a fixed savings percentage?
No. Fixed savings claims are not reliable without site data. Drav is designed to identify energy waste opportunities and help validate savings using baseline and reporting-period evidence.
What data is useful for the first discussion?
Useful inputs include site location, industry type, approximate monthly electricity bill, connected load, major equipment areas, production shifts, existing meters, and known pain points such as peak demand or idle consumption.
Who should join the first discussion?
The best attendees are a factory owner, plant head, operations head, maintenance lead, electrical manager, or industrial cluster representative who understands electricity cost and operating constraints.
Ready to find where energy is being wasted?
Book a demo or request a pilot. Both start with a quick review of your site context.