Smart Home. Energy. JetGrid.

Intelligent living systems for homes that feel a generation ahead.

Premium consulting for Home Assistant, custom ESP32 hardware, advanced automation, and energy systems shaped with the visual precision of a product launch and the rigor of real engineering.

Advanced smart-home systems, intelligent energy, and high-reliability integrations.

Home Assistant systems · Custom ESP32 hardware · Energy intelligence · JetGrid vision

Platform

Home Assistant / ESPHome / MQTT

Hardware

Custom ESP32 / sensors / interfaces

Energy

Solar / storage / EV / automation

Deep Tech Systems
JetGrid

Home Assistant

Local orchestration

ESP32

Custom integration

Energy

Intelligent logic

Smart Home Core

Connected infrastructure

Control, hardware, energy, and interfaces designed as one coherent system.

JetGrid connects today’s home systems to tomorrow’s infrastructure.

Technologies and integrations

Home AssistantESP32MQTTZigbeeDahuaEnergy Systems

I design intelligent residential systems with the mindset of a technology studio.

The work combines technical strategy, system integration, dedicated hardware, and experience quality. The goal is not to add complexity, but to shape it into an elegant, dependable infrastructure.

01

Home Assistant as the control infrastructure

Not just a dashboard, but a stable platform for integrating devices, scenarios, energy logic, and real automation.

02

ESP32 where standard products fall short

Custom sensors, modules, and interfaces designed around the physical, electrical, or logical requirements of the project.

03

Energy systems monitored and automated with intent

Photovoltaics, batteries, EV charging, and loads coordinated to improve visibility, efficiency, and day-to-day system quality.

Specialized capabilities presented as one coherent ecosystem.

Each service has a clear role, but the real value appears when software, electronics, energy, and integrations are designed as one system.

Home Assistant Architecture

Complete system design for reliable, private, and deeply integrated smart homes built around Home Assistant.

Advanced Automations

Presence, climate, lighting, security, and contextual workflows designed to feel invisible and precise.

Custom Dashboards

Operator-grade dashboards for tablets, wall panels, and mobile devices with clear UX and actionable data.

ESP32 Electronics

Purpose-built embedded devices, custom sensors, and automation hardware engineered around ESP32 platforms.

Energy Intelligence

Photovoltaic monitoring, storage logic, consumption tracking, and EV charging strategies tuned for efficiency.

Architecture of an advanced smart home

An intelligent home is not a collection of devices: it is an integrated system where sensors, energy, automation, and electronics operate together as a real technology infrastructure.

Technology Stack

A technology stack designed as infrastructure.

Each level has a clear role and connects to the others like a modern system architecture: data, control, hardware, devices, energy, and future vision.

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User interfaces

Apps, dashboards, notifications

02

Intelligent automations

Presence, scenarios, optimization

03

Control center

Home Assistant

04

Custom electronics

ESP32, dedicated modules, custom sensors

05

Sensors and devices

Lighting, access, climate, security

06

Energy system

Photovoltaics, batteries, EV charging

07

Future vision

JetGrid

The intelligent system behind every smart home

An advanced smart home operates like a technology infrastructure: different layers collect data, make decisions, execute actions, and optimize energy, comfort, and control.

01

Sensors and data

The smart home starts with environmental awareness: temperature, presence, humidity, energy use, device states, and plant signals become readable and useful data.

02

System brain

Home Assistant coordinates the behavior of the house, unifying integrations, rules, scenes, and dashboards in one dependable local control core.

03

Custom electronics

Custom ESP32 hardware makes it possible to build dedicated sensors, modules, and interfaces when standard devices do not offer the required precision.

04

Energy intelligence

Photovoltaics, batteries, EV charging, and load optimization are integrated as one connected energy system able to react in real time.

When these layers are designed coherently, the smart home stops being a group of devices and becomes a true intelligent infrastructure. That is the idea that extends naturally into the future direction expressed by JetGrid.

A credible smart home starts with a well-designed control core.

Home Assistant acts as the operational backbone of a serious smart home, integrating devices, sensors, dashboards, and advanced logic into a local, readable, and dependable system.

Robust local-first Home Assistant architecture
Operational dashboards for tablets, wall panels, and mobile
Advanced automations for presence, climate, security, and scenes
Explore smart-home systems

Home Assistant

Infrastructure

Control Core

Outcome

More control, less friction, more stable integrations.

When technical precision matters, the hardware is built around the project.

ESP32 makes it possible to create dedicated electronics for sensing, control, relays, and special interfaces, integrated cleanly with Home Assistant and ESPHome.

Boards and modules for exact installation constraints
Custom sensors, dedicated IO, and edge logic
Integration with existing systems and local networks
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ESP32 Custom

Infrastructure

Device Layer

Outcome

Precise hardware where the market stays generic.

Energy data becomes valuable when it drives decisions and automation.

Photovoltaic production, consumption, storage, and EV charging become a real intelligent infrastructure when they are monitored, visualized, and orchestrated as one system.

Energy monitoring and KPIs in Home Assistant
Automation for solar, batteries, and load priorities
EV charging logic based on real-time availability
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Energy Intelligence

Infrastructure

Energy Layer

Outcome

Energy data translated into useful operational logic.

JetGrid extends the smart-home practice toward future infrastructure thinking.

JetGrid remains a visionary but coherent extension of the brand: starting from technical quality at home and projecting that thinking toward connected buildings, energy networks, and coordinated systems.

Future-facing infrastructure positioning
Continuity between smart homes and energy ecosystems
A credible deep-tech layer for the overall brand
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JetGrid

Infrastructure

Future Layer

Outcome

A coherent brand direction toward future infrastructure.

When a properly designed smart home makes a real difference

The value of this kind of consulting appears when the home stops being a set of products and becomes a technical system that must be orchestrated with intent.

01

Residential energy systems that need coordination

Homes with solar, storage, and EV charging need a system logic able to interpret availability, priorities, and real consumption.

02

Many subsystems, one architecture

Lighting, climate, security, access, and media create value only when they are integrated into one coherent control architecture, not managed as separate islands.

03

Larger homes where presence logic matters

In more complex residences, reliable scenarios, precise presence logic, and clear interfaces are essential to preserve control, comfort, and ease of use.

04

Non-standard installations

When commercial devices do not fit the real requirement, custom ESP32 electronics make it possible to build the needed sensors, modules, and interfaces.

The design methodology

Each engagement starts from a clear technical process: analysis, architecture, integration, and optimization, with a long-term view that allows the system to evolve.

Approach

A systems studio works on architecture first, then on technology.

This approach reduces wrong decisions, avoids fragile automations, and creates a smart home that remains readable, extensible, and solid as complexity increases.

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Technical analysis of the home

The process starts from plants, constraints, objectives, and priorities to understand where an intelligent system can create real value.

02

System architecture

The control structure is defined: Home Assistant, integration layers, key components, data flows, and operational interfaces.

03

Hardware and software integration

Devices, buses, network services, and any ESP32 electronics are connected into a readable, stable, and coherent ecosystem.

04

Automation and optimization

The logic is built around presence, energy, comfort, and security so that data becomes useful system behavior.

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Evolution over time

The system is designed to grow with new integrations, new spaces, new energy requirements, and future complexity.

Frequently asked questions

A serious consulting process clarifies structural decisions first: electrical constraints, local reliability, scalability, and the actual level of customization required.

Is a full electrical rework required?

Not necessarily. In many cases the existing electrical system can be integrated, with targeted intervention only where it makes technical or functional sense. The right answer depends on the architecture of the home, the systems already in place, and the requested integration level.

Why use Home Assistant instead of commercial systems?

Because it allows a much higher level of control, integration, and flexibility. When designed properly, Home Assistant can unify different ecosystems, preserve local logic, and create a smart home that does not depend on one vendor's product decisions.

Does the system still work without internet?

Yes. The architecture is designed around local operation to preserve continuity, low latency, and reliability. Some cloud-based integrations may be limited without connectivity, but the core system can remain fully operational.

What happens if I want to expand the system later?

A well-designed project already anticipates that scenario. New spaces, new devices, energy integrations, or additional security layers can be added while keeping the architecture coherent and the user experience consistent.

Is custom hardware always necessary?

No. Custom hardware is introduced only when it creates real value: handling a non-standard requirement, improving integration with existing systems, or delivering a level of precision that catalog products do not provide.

Representative projects across automation, electronics, and future systems.

The portfolio reflects projects where integration quality and technical depth matter more than off-the-shelf convenience.

Home Automation

Whole-Home Control System

Local Home Assistant architecture coordinating lighting, climate, occupancy, security, and media as one integrated control system.

Energy Management

Custom Energy Command Center

Real-time energy monitoring with solar production, battery state, household loads, and EV charging logic shaped around the home's actual usage profile.

Custom Electronics

ESP32 Sensor Network

A custom ESP32 sensor and relay network for complex environments, non-standard integrations, and distributed data collection with local control.

Future Technology

JetGrid Strategy Concept

A strategic direction that extends smart-home thinking toward connected infrastructure, distributed energy, and coordinated intelligence across systems.

Build a smart environment that feels premium now and future-ready later.

From flagship Home Assistant systems to JetGrid-oriented infrastructure ideas, the work begins with a clear technical direction.

Initial consultation covering architecture, integrations, feasibility, and system strategy.