Ethiopia's electrical landscape is currently undergoing rapid expansion, driven by massive hydroelectric projects. However, the harsh climate and varying humidity levels in the highlands often lead to accelerated insulation degradation, making a reliable hipot leakage current monitoring system essential for preventing catastrophic grid failures.
In industrial hubs like Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa, many facilities still rely on legacy equipment. The lack of precise tools, such as a modern electrical tester to find breaker, often leads to prolonged downtime during maintenance cycles and inefficient fault localization in complex distribution panels.
Furthermore, the critical nature of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and associated substations demands a shift toward predictive maintenance. There is a growing urgency for sophisticated dga analysis of transformer oil to detect internal faults before they result in expensive transformer explosions or long-term power outages.




