Punjabi Bagh and Rajouri Garden have always known what they are. These are not addresses that need validation. The homes here are large, well built, and maintained to a standard that reflects decades of clear-eyed investment. The cars in the driveways are right. The kitchens have been redone. The home theatres work. The ACs run in every room because in a Delhi summer, that is not a luxury. It is a requirement.

And when BSES fails, the inverter kicks in. The fans keep running. The lights stay on. The ACs stop. The home, which was built to run a particular way, stops running that way.

The inverter did its job. That has always been the problem.

The inverter was built for a different home.

A conventional inverter was designed around a compromise. During a power cut, the heavy loads go off. Fans and lights stay on. The household waits for the grid to return. That was the deal when inverters became standard in Delhi homes, and that deal has not changed.

The homes in Punjabi Bagh and Rajouri Garden have changed. The load has grown. The ACs multiplied. The kitchen appliances upgraded. The home theatre was added. The EV arrived in the garage. The inverter battery bank was expanded to keep up, and still, when BSES fails on a June afternoon, the ACs stop.

That is not a battery problem. The battery can be made larger indefinitely. The problem is that the inverter was designed to shed heavy loads during a power cut. It does exactly what it was designed to do. The home just was not designed around that limitation.

Turno was built without that limitation.

Delhi summers do not negotiate.

BSES manages a grid under maximum stress for months every year. Delhi summers push residential demand to its absolute peak simultaneously across millions of homes. Transformer overloads, feeder faults, and planned maintenance cuts are not occasional events. They are a seasonal feature of running a high-load home in one of the world's most demanding urban climates.

Punjabi Bagh and Rajouri Garden sit in areas where grid stress during summer is a known and recurring feature. The inverter has been the default response to this for years. It keeps a version of the home running. Not the home as it was built to run. A reduced version of it.

For a home that was built without reductions in mind, that response has always fallen short.

Turno runs the whole home. ACs, lift, and all.

When BSES fails, Turno switches over in under 20 milliseconds. The ACs keep running. The lift keeps moving. The home theatre keeps playing. The kitchen appliances stay live. The security system stays on. The EV keeps charging.

Nothing stops. Nothing reboots. Nobody in the house turns to each other and says the power has gone. Because from every appliance's perspective, it has not.

This is not a better inverter. It is not an inverter at all. It is a permanent power source that runs the whole home continuously, whether the grid is up or down. The grid becomes a charging input. When it is available, Turno uses it. When it is not, Turno does not need it.

Not fans and lights. Everything.

The financial case is straightforward.

A Punjabi Bagh or Rajouri Garden home currently spending ₹3 to ₹5 lakh annually on diesel and generator maintenance eliminates most of that cost in the first year. Delhi's strong summer irradiance makes rooftop solar a productive pairing with Turno. Stored daytime solar covers evening and overnight consumption, reducing the grid bill further. Combined annual savings can reach ₹4 to ₹6 lakh for a large independent home.

Battery storage systems installed alongside solar qualify under central government clean energy incentive frameworks, with applicable GST and depreciation benefits depending on system configuration.

The numbers are clear. The saving is real. And unlike the inverter, the solution does not ask the home to compromise while delivering it.

Built to run. Now it does.

The homes in Punjabi Bagh and Rajouri Garden were not built around compromises. The power infrastructure running them should not be either.

Turno runs the whole home. ACs, lift, and all. Not just fans and lights. You stop thinking about power entirely.

It just runs.

Stop compromising on your home’s power infrastructure. The TurnoVolt team is waiting.