Introducing GSun: Proof-of-Physical-Generation layer for real solar energy data

Hello Polygon community,

My name is Aleksandr Udodov, and I am the founder of GSun — a renewable energy infrastructure project focused on real solar generation data, monitoring, and Proof-of-Physical-Generation.

GSun is being developed as a practical bridge between physical solar energy production and a verifiable digital layer. Our goal is to create a system where real energy generation from solar stations can be collected, structured, verified, and represented on-chain in a transparent and auditable way.

At the current stage, we are working with real solar installations and inverter data. The system includes:

  • physical solar generation sites;
  • inverter and meter data collection;
  • an oracle layer for verified energy data;
  • energy batch accounting;
  • future-ready on-chain certificates for energy-origin verification.

The core idea is not to create a speculative token first, but to build a reliable data and verification layer for renewable energy infrastructure.

We are exploring Polygon because of its strong ecosystem, low transaction costs, EVM compatibility, and suitability for real-world asset and DePIN-style applications.

Our current technical direction includes:

  • oracle-signed renewable energy data;
  • energy batches that may be represented as ERC-1155 certificates;
  • retirement / offset logic to prevent double counting;
  • possible NFT certificates for verified energy usage or environmental claims;
  • future integration with dashboards and real-time station monitoring.

We would appreciate feedback from the Polygon community on a few points:

  1. What would be the best Polygon ecosystem path for a project like this?
  2. Would Polygon PoS be the right starting point for an MVP?
  3. Are there recommended patterns for renewable energy / RWA / DePIN verification systems on Polygon?
  4. Would ERC-1155 energy batches plus ERC-721 retirement certificates be a reasonable architecture?
  5. Is Polygon Village the right place to start before exploring grants or ecosystem support?

We are currently preparing public materials, including an architecture overview, project summary, and technical documentation.

Happy to connect with builders, developers, and ecosystem members working on RWA, DePIN, sustainability, or on-chain verification.

Thank you,
Aleksandr Udodov
Founder, GSun