Enlite secures first Indian patent for wireless building management system

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According to the company, the patent positions India among the select nations with a full-stack innovation in building management technology, a sector traditionally dominated by global players.
Enlite secures first Indian patent for wireless building management system
According to the company, the patent positions India among the select nations with a full-stack innovation in building management technology, a sector traditionally dominated by global players. Credits: Getty

Enlite, a homegrown deep-tech company, today said that it has secured its first patent in India for a building management system for wireless control’, marking a major milestone in the country’s infrastructure technology landscape.

According to the company, the patent positions India among the select nations with a full-stack innovation in building management technology, a sector traditionally dominated by global players.

“The patented system replaces traditional wired infrastructure with a wireless, self-commissioning, cloud-connected platform that is already deployed across commercial buildings, airports, and data centres. Early results show it can reduce deployment time by up to 70 percent, eliminate thousands of kilometres of wiring, and significantly cut carbon emissions,” said the company in a statement.

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The platform integrates plug-and-play controllers with real-time cloud connectivity and mirrored offline control to ensure uninterrupted operations. It also supports automatic device discovery for faster rollouts and incorporates feedback modules that enhance safety, efficiency, and optimisation.

Garima Bharadwaj, Co-Founder and CTO of Enlite, said, “Building automation was long seen as rigid, expensive, and controlled by a few players. This patent proves that India can create technology that is both credible and future-ready, built to scale globally.”

Gaurav Bali, Co-Founder and CEO of Enlite, added, “Innovation in this sector has often been about ideas. This patent is proof. It validates a system already in use, cutting costs, reducing emissions, and showing that India can shape the global conversation on infrastructure technology.”

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