Enlog wins $500K grant from ENTICE 2.0 competition

As the ENTICE 2.0 winner, Enlog will get a pilot opportunity with JVVNL and a technical assistance grant from a $500K pool. According to the company, this offers an opportunity to showcase its inventiveness in large-scale live distribution networks.
Digital twins of millions of behind-the-meter (BTM) appliances are needed by India’s DISCOMs in order to avoid the need for extra hardware. Real-time intelligence to handle new energy loads is made possible by Enlog’s solution.
Following two rounds of pitching to business executives, Enlog was chosen for pilots after being shortlisted among 12 finalists from more than 160 applications at the bootcamp. By rethinking the transmission of smart meter data for appliance-level segregation, the company said the recognition validates its first-principles approach to solving IoT challenges and unlocking scalability beyond monitoring.
The pilot also supports the goal of creating the India energy stack, a digital backbone that unifies action, intelligence, and data across the power industry on a large scale.
Enlog’s full-stack energy intelligence platform uses a scalable architecture, AI trained on billions of data points, and patented edge IoT to provide businesses with automated energy savings.
Bharath Rankawat and Jharna Saha founded Enlog in 2019 to create IoT- and AI-driven energy solutions that optimize electricity use and promote sustainable practices for businesses throughout India.




