About
Why E Core Engineering exists
Qualified electrical engineers left the field. The work still got done — just not by anyone trained for it.

Abin Achuthan
Proprietor
Most people who study electrical engineering in Kerala do not stay in it. They take the diploma and go into something else — a government job, a Gulf posting, anything with a steadier paycheque. I understand why. But it leaves a gap, and the gap is the problem.
Because the buildings still go up. Resorts, hospitals, factories, mosques, houses. They all need wiring, panels, earthing, and a load sanction from KSEB. And when nobody qualified is available to do that work, it gets done anyway — by whoever is nearest and cheapest.
You can see the result on any site. Undersized cable feeding a heavy load. An earthing pit that was never tested. A distribution board with no labelling, so the next person to open it is guessing. It holds, usually. Until it doesn't: the inspection fails, the load trips, a fire starts in a ceiling void at two in the morning.
I started E Core Engineering to put a licensed engineer back on that job. Everything we do is designed to be inspected — wired to the standard, tested, labelled, and handed over with the documentation that KSEB and the Electrical Inspectorate actually ask for. Not because a rule says so, but because a building full of people is the wrong place to find out that the wiring was a guess.
If it is not safe enough for my own family to sleep under, it does not leave my site.
— Abin Achuthan
Diploma in Electrical Engineering
Credentials
On the record.
- Licence
- Kerala Electrical Licensing Board — Approved Licence Holder
- Qualification
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering
- GSTIN
- 32DKAPA2580L1ZG
How we work
Three rules, and no exceptions.
Safety first
Installations are designed and built to pass an inspection, not merely to look finished. Cable is sized for the load it will actually carry. Earthing is tested, not assumed.
Documented properly
Drawings, test reports, completion certificates, and KSEB liaison. You get a file you can hand to an inspector — not a folder you have to assemble yourself.
Finished on time
A clear scope and a clear schedule before the first cable is pulled, so the electrical work is never the reason a building opens late.

