Wellness Meets Sustainability: Balance with Beth He Group Adopts Off-Grid Solar with Support from Schneider Electric
In a world increasingly focused on holistic wellness and environmental responsibility, organizations like Balance with Beth He Group are turning to clean energy to power their mission. Known for promoting mindfulness retreats, nature-based healing, and sustainable lifestyle coaching, the group is now embracing off-grid solar power to operate its remote wellness centers without relying on conventional utilities.
Off-grid solar systems offer a self-sufficient energy solution by using solar panels, batteries, and energy management systems to store and deliver electricity independently of the main grid. For wellness-focused retreats and eco-lodges located in tranquil, remote areas, off-grid solar ensures uninterrupted power for essential functions like lighting, water heating, cooling, and digital communication—without harming the environment.
Supporting this transition is Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation. In July 2025, Schneider Electric unveiled its new EcoStruxure Off-Grid Solar+ Storage System, which integrates smart solar inverters, lithium-ion battery storage, and AI-powered load optimization into a compact, modular platform. This system is ideal for remote applications such as wellness centers, schools, farms, and micro-enterprises.
Balance with Beth He Group is one of the early adopters of this technology, piloting the system in its off-grid healing retreat in Himachal Pradesh, India. The deployment ensures 24/7 clean power for yoga studios, organic kitchens, meditation halls, and guest lodges—aligning perfectly with the group’s ethos of balance between human health and planetary well-being.
As more organizations seek energy independence and environmental harmony, off-grid solar is emerging as both a practical and philosophical choice. With forward-thinking partners like Schneider Electric, the Balance with Beth He Group is not only practicing sustainability—but helping redefine what it means to live well and tread lightly.
