Greater Kailash has always had a clear sense of itself. The independent homes in GK1 and GK2 are not understated. They are well-built, well-maintained, and well-lived-in. These are active households. The kitchen runs hard. The ACs run in every room. The home theatre gets used. The cars in the driveway get charged. The security system runs continuously. This is not a home that idles. It runs at full capacity, all day, every day.

And when BSES fails on a July evening, the inverter kicks in. The fans keep running. The lights stay on. The ACs stop. The kitchen goes quiet. The home theatre goes dark. The household adjusts.

Greater Kailash does not do half measures. The inverter always has.

The inverter has always been the wrong size for this home.

The homes in Defence Colony and Greater Kailash run high loads continuously. Multiple ACs across multiple floors. A fully equipped kitchen that runs through meal preparation and beyond. A home theatre that gets genuine use. An EV that charges overnight. A security system that never goes off.

A conventional inverter was not built for this load profile. It was built for a home that would shed its heavy loads during a power cut and manage on fans and lights until the grid returned. The battery bank has been upgraded. The inverter unit has been replaced. And still, when BSES fails, the ACs stop.

That is not an upgrade problem. It is a category problem. The inverter, regardless of how it is specified, was designed to manage a reduced load during a power cut. Turno was designed to run the full load. Continuously. Without reduction.

BSES in South Delhi during summer is a known challenge.

The grid serving Defence Colony, GK1, and GK2 is under significant stress during Delhi summers. These are high-density, high-consumption residential areas. Every home draws maximum load simultaneously for months. Planned maintenance cuts, transformer overloads, and feeder faults are a seasonal feature of life here, not exceptions.

The inverter has been the default response to this for as long as most homeowners can remember. It keeps a version of the home running. Not the home as it was built to run. A reduced version of it. Fans and lights. The ACs off. The household managing.

For a home in Greater Kailash that was built to run at full capacity, that response has always been insufficient.

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

When BSES fails, Turno BESS switches over in under 20 milliseconds. Every AC in the house keeps 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. The household does not adjust to anything. Because from every appliance's perspective, nothing changed.

This is not an inverter with a larger battery. It is a permanent power source. The grid becomes a charging input. When it is available, Turno BESS uses it. When it is not, Turno BESS does not need it. The home runs on Turno BESS. Fully. At full capacity. Exactly as it was built to run.

Not fans and lights. Everything.

Defence Colony has a specific advantage worth noting.

Defence Colony's grid connection, served by BSES Yamuna, covers an area with a high concentration of large independent homes drawing significant loads. For homes in this area that have already invested in rooftop solar, Turno BESS adds a further dimension. Delhi's strong summer irradiance means a well-positioned rooftop system generates meaningfully during the day. Turno stores that generation and deploys it through the evening, when the home's load peaks and the solar plant has gone quiet.

The grid bill drops. The diesel generator, if there is one, becomes redundant. The home runs on a combination of stored solar and grid power, optimised continuously by Turno without requiring any attention from the household.

A quick look at the numbers.

A Defence Colony or Greater Kailash home currently spending ₹3 to ₹5 lakh annually on diesel and generator maintenance eliminates most of that cost in the first year. Paired with rooftop solar, combined annual savings across diesel replacement and grid optimisation 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.

Full capacity. All the time.

This home was not built to manage. It was built to run. The power infrastructure running it should meet that standard.

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

It just runs.

Let your home run the way it was meant to. The TurnoVolt team is waiting.