Connecting to the power grid without illusions: how to avoid wasting time, money, and control

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Connecting to the power grid is one of the key steps in starting or growing a business. On the surface, it appears to be a standard procedure. In practice, it is a complex, multi-step process where every mistake costs time, money, and opportunities.

For most companies, the problem isn’t the connection itself, but the lack of a systematic approach to managing this process.

Why connectivity is not a technical issue, but a management one

Businesses often delegate connectivity issues exclusively to technical contractors.

As a result:

  • Decisions are made without taking economic factors into account
  • The power rating is determined “with a margin” or at random
  • Communication with the OSR is reactive

👉 Connectivity is shifting from a tool for development to a source of risk.

Where businesses are actually losing out:

1. Incorrect power calculation

This is a critical mistake that affects everything:

insufficient capacity → production constraints

excess capacity → unnecessary capital expenditures

👉 The decision should be based not on “reserves” but on modeling actual consumption.

2. Delays at the technical specifications (TS) stage

– incorrect input data

– resubmissions

– lengthy approval processes

👉 Every missed period = weeks or months lost.

3. Errors in the project documentation

– non-compliance with OSR requirements

– lack of consistency among decisions

– the need for modifications

👉 These are direct financial losses.

4. Lack of oversight of interactions with the OSR

– deadlines are not monitored

– The process is moving more slowly than it could

– There is no clear management of communication

👉 Without a systematic approach, deadlines almost always get pushed back.

Implications for business

  • delay in the facility’s launch
  • budget increase
  • loss of income
  • zoom restriction

👉 Connectivity is becoming a bottleneck for businesses rather than their foundation.

What an effective connectivity model should look like

A systematic approach includes:

✔️ 1. The facility’s energy model

  • consumption forecast
  • peak loads
  • development scenarios

✔️ 2. Power optimization

  • balance between costs and needs
  • avoiding overpayments

✔️ 3. Onboarding Strategy

  • the correct sequence of steps
  • risk mitigation

✔️ 4. Process management

  • deadline tracking
  • support at every stage
  • active engagement with the OSR

👉 The key is to manage the process, not just go through it.

How ETCON Works

ETCON provides comprehensive support for the connection process as a management process:

  • business needs and workload analysis
  • developing an optimal power model
  • Preparation and support for obtaining technical specifications
  • Interaction with the OSR
  • monitoring of deadlines and milestones

👉 Connecting to the power grid isn’t a technical challenge.

This is an investment decision that will shape the company’s performance for years to come

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