Our electrical engineering consultants combine in-depth expertise with practical experience to proactively identify and mitigate risks from malfunctioning electrical systems and battery powered equipment. We conduct thorough evaluations to detect potential failures, enhance system reliability, and support clients in maintaining safety and compliance.
Electrical failures can lead to extensive disruption, including fires, power outages, equipment breakdowns, property damage, and bodily harm. We excel in diagnosing and addressing failures by evaluating whether the electrical systems were designed, assembled, installed, and maintained in accordance with applicable codes and standards.
Following incidents involving fires, electrical shocks, or electrocutions, we conduct detailed investigations to pinpoint the cause of failure and improve operational safety and reliability. Our comprehensive evaluations cover a diverse mix of products and systems, including consumer electronics, batteries, power generation and distribution systems, and load management equipment.
Our multidisciplinary team helps clients with projects of all sizes, from product design and risk assessment to failure analysis. We evaluate how electrical systems interact with materials and mechanical components, and consider the impact on human health, safety, and operations. This includes providing compliance consultations, developing theoretical models, and implementing safety measures like arc flash hazard analysis to protect equipment and the people who use it.
Our consultants contribute to the development of industry standards that are essential for ensuring safety, reliability, and performance. Drawing on practical experience and rigorous scientific methods, we set benchmarks that protect lives, maintain operational integrity, and prevent costly failures.


Jonathan G. Jordan
Director, Principal
ESi Electrical Engineering Capabilities
- Battery Fire Causation
- Consumer Products
- Electric Vehicles
- Control Systems
- Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC)
- Shock and Electrocution
- Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
- Electrical and Electronic Systems
- Plant Controls Systems
- Electrical Fires, Shocks, and Stray Currents
- Electric Safety, Guarding, and Labeling
- Arc Flash
- OSHA Regulations
- Power Surge, Transient, and Lightning Analysis
- Reliability Modeling and Simulation
- Warranty Analysis
- Production Validation and Optimization
- Transformers
- Switchgear
- Insulators