About GridCodeLab
Empowering grid automation engineers with knowledge, resources, and collaboration since 2020
Our Mission
GridCodeLab was founded with a simple yet powerful vision: to create the premier online destination for grid automation professionals. We recognized the need for a centralized platform where engineers, technicians, and developers could share knowledge across all RTU, SCADA, and control system platforms - whether it's SEL RTAC, NovaTech Orion, ABB RTUs, or any other system.
Our platform serves as a comprehensive resource hub, offering everything from beginner tutorials to advanced programming techniques. We believe that by fostering a strong cross-platform community of automation engineers, we can accelerate innovation, improve system reliability, and help organizations achieve their grid automation goals more effectively.
Whether you're new to grid automation or a seasoned expert working with RTUs and control systems, GridCodeLab provides the tools, resources, and community support you need to excel. Join us in building the future of power system automation, one line of code at a time.
Our Impact
Our Values
Community First
We believe in the power of shared knowledge and collaborative learning in advancing grid automation technology.
Excellence
We strive for the highest quality in our resources, tutorials, and community support.
Passion
We are passionate about grid automation and empowering engineers to build better systems.
Open Access
We provide free, open access to knowledge and resources for grid automation engineers worldwide.
Our Journey
GridCodeLab founded
Started as a small blog for grid automation enthusiasts
Community forum launched
Opened discussions to the broader automation community
1,000 members milestone
Reached our first thousand active engineers
Code library introduced
Launched the collaborative multi-platform code library
Full platform launch
Transformed into a comprehensive grid automation platform
Join Our Growing Community
Be part of the RTAC revolution and help shape the future of grid automation
Get in Touch
Have questions, suggestions, or want to contribute? We'd love to hear from you!