Right-sized electrical infrastructure and practical power systems engineered and installed for real-world conditions

Andy Perry

Electrical Engineer | Licensed Electrical Contractor | Jupiter, Florida

Professional Background

Andy Perry holds a BSEE from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and began his career in semiconductor manufacturing, where precision, process calibration, and systems discipline govern performance at scale.

Over three decades, his work has spanned engineering, manufacturing, and licensed electrical construction across California and Florida. He operates at the intersection of design and field execution, evaluating service capacity, load assumptions, and the practical sequencing that determines whether land becomes buildable

He is the founder of Hanuman Electric Inc., based in Jupiter, Florida, where he focuses on right-sized residential infrastructure and proportionate service design.

Approach

Electrical work is not just the installation of devices. It is the coordination of capacity, load, sequencing, long-term reliability, and the lived experience of the space. Each project begins with evaluation rather than assumption.

Systems are designed proportionately to actual demand, with attention to safety margins and realistic pathways for future expansion. Overbuilding can be as limiting as underbuilding. The objective is stable infrastructure that supports the structure today while remaining adaptable to what may come next.

Lighting, placement, and visual balance are considered alongside code compliance and performance. Infrastructure should function correctly, but it should also feel coherent within the space it serves. The goal is durable, measured systems calibrated to the project rather than default scale.

Writing & Research

Andy Perry is the author of Power Before Permission: Housing, Energy, and the Reopening of the American Frontier, a forthcoming book examining how infrastructure design, energy access, and sequencing determine whether land is buildable. The work draws from three decades in engineering, manufacturing, and licensed electrical construction