Demos & Pilots

GreenElectron is in active demonstration and pilot phases — including a pilot with the City of Sunnyvale and demos presented to Berkeley Unified School District and Fremont Unified School District, with an agreement to pilot GreenElectron there. These sessions showcase how the platform visualizes institutional energy use, flags anomalies, and translates consumption into actionable carbon insights.

🏙️ City of Sunnyvale Pilot

Early pilot evaluating GreenElectron across municipal facilities. Focus areas include idle-load detection, real-time usage analytics, and building-level benchmarking for emissions reporting.

🏫 School District Demos

Demo'd to Berkeley Unified and Fremont Unified School District, showcasing how districts can track campus energy performance, detect after-hours spikes, and estimate associated CO₂ impacts.

Demo Screenshots

Screenshots from live demonstration environments and early pilot dashboards.

Dashboard overview screenshot Demo to Mr. Havel from Community Resources for Science

Testimonials

“I would like to share my endorsement of the GreenElectron app that was developed by high school student Ronith. I work closely with students, teachers and school district administrators to create and implement sustainability projects at school sites throughout the East Bay. This app is a great tool that can be used to help schools understand things like their energy consumption, carbon footprints and where there are opportunities for schools to both reduce their overall environmental impacts as well as potentially save significant amounts of money being spent on operational costs. I'm very excited to share this tool with schools that I'm currently working with, and I hope that you will consider doing the same!”

— Eric Havel, Community Resources for Science

“Ronith's app for measuring and examining school district energy use, https://green-electron.com/ , and his work with Fremont Union High School District (FUHSD) Climate Collective writing code to create accessible dashboard graphics tracking multiple factors of the school district's carbon reduction efforts are inspiring. The Green Electron app and Ronith's skills can be catalysts for engaging district leaders and students alike on ways to reduce districts' carbon footprints.This intersection of youth innovation and whole school sustainability is very cool! ”

— Martha Cain, Berkeley Unified School District (BUSD) Climate Literacy Working Group