Enlog emerges as winner of ENTICE 2.0, receives grant from $500K pool

Enlog has emerged as a winner of ENTICE 2.0, receiving a technical assistance grant from a $500K pool along with a pilot opportunity with JVVNL. The company said this provides a chance to demonstrate its innovation in live distribution networks at scale.

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Enlog has emerged as a winner of ENTICE 2.0, receiving a technical assistance grant from a $500K pool along with a pilot opportunity with JVVNL. The company said this provides a chance to demonstrate its innovation in live distribution networks at scale.

India’s DISCOMs require digital twins of millions of behind-the-meter (BTM) appliances without deploying additional hardware. Enlog’s solution enables real-time intelligence to manage emerging energy loads.

From over 160 applications, Enlog was shortlisted among 12 finalists at the bootcamp and, after two rounds of pitches to industry leaders, was selected for pilots. The company noted that the recognition validates its first-principles approach to solving IoT challenges by rethinking how smart meter data is transmitted for appliance-level segregation, thereby unlocking scalability beyond monitoring.

The pilot also aligns with the vision of building the India energy stack, a digital backbone unifying data, intelligence, and action across the power sector at scale.

Enlog’s full-stack energy intelligence platform combines patented edge IoT, AI trained on billions of data points, and a scalable architecture to deliver automated energy savings for businesses.

Founded in 2019 by Bharath Rankawat and Jharna Saha, Enlog develops IoT- and AI-driven energy solutions that optimize electricity use and support sustainable practices for enterprises across India.

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