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Why We Built Egalvanic: The Future of AI-Driven Electrical Maintenance and Reliability
The electrical industry has always had the expertise and data needed to improve reliability, but that information has often been trapped inside reports, spreadsheets, and disconnected systems. Learn why Egalvanic was created to transform electrical maintenance through AI-powered electrical intelligence, helping contractors, engineers, and facility teams connect asset data, streamline NFPA 70B documentation, improve decision-making, and move from reactive maintenance to proact
3 days ago


From One-Time Repairs to Recurring Revenue: The Future of Electrical Maintenance Programs
Electrical maintenance is changing. With NFPA 70B creating a stronger focus on documented maintenance programs, contractors have an opportunity to move beyond one-time repairs and build lasting customer partnerships. Learn how digital asset management, organized equipment data, and Electrical Maintenance Programs (EMPs) help contractors create recurring revenue while delivering more value to their customers.
Jun 22


Preventing Electrical Safety Incidents: How Proactive Maintenance Reduces Arc Flash Risk
Everyone talks about electrical safety after something goes wrong. An equipment failure. An unexpected shutdown. An arc flash event. A situation that forces everyone to ask the same question: Could this have been prevented? The reality is that the warning signs usually start much earlier. Electrical Risks Often Begin Before the Incident A technician walks into a facility. The equipment has been there for decades. The team knows the electrical room. They’ve opened the same pan
Jun 16


Why Electrical Contractors Are Expanding Into Maintenance Management Services
Electrical contractors are facing growing pressure to do more with less while helping customers manage aging infrastructure and new NFPA 70B maintenance requirements. In this article, we share insights from a conversation with a veteran electrical contractor and explore why maintenance management, asset health tracking, and long-term facility relationships are becoming the future of electrical contracting.
Jun 3


What is a FLIR Camera? And how Egalvanic uses it for Asset Tracking
FLIR cameras turn smartphones into powerful thermal imaging tools that reveal hidden electrical issues before they fail. This guide explains how infrared technology works, how to interpret heat signatures, and how combining FLIR cameras with electrical maintenance software enables predictive maintenance, improves asset tracking, and reduces costly downtime.
Apr 22


Arc Flash Readiness: How NFPA 70E and 70B Come Together in the Real World
Most arc flash programs fail long before the audit begins. The real issue isn’t labels or PPE—it’s missing, outdated, or disconnected electrical data. This post breaks down why NFPA 70E compliance depends on a strong NFPA 70B data foundation, how poor data leads to failed arc flash studies, and what a modern, audit-ready system actually looks like.
Apr 22


NFPA 70B: Guidelines for Predictive Electrical Maintenance
NFPA 70B is quickly becoming a required standard for electrical maintenance, not just a recommendation. This guide explains what NFPA 70B compliance actually requires, how it supports predictive maintenance, and why asset tracking and modern electrical maintenance software are essential for reducing risk, improving uptime, and maintaining long-term system reliability.
Apr 21


The Electrical Contractor’s Uber Moment
Electrical contractors are stuck repeating the same work because critical data gets lost between projects. This shift toward system-based electrical maintenance software changes everything, turning one-time reports into a continuous, evolving system of record.
Mar 31


In Data We Trust: How Emerging Technology Is Transforming Electrical Maintenance Software
Electrical maintenance is shifting from reactive repairs to predictive, data-driven systems. Learn how electrical maintenance software is transforming compliance, asset management, and long-term service delivery.
Mar 25
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