Delhi-based startup Enlog is making waves in the energy sector by addressing one of the world’s most pressing challenges—optimising energy consumption for businesses. The company claims to be poised for a fourfold revenue growth in FY2025, projecting earnings of Rs 40–45 crore, driven by its cutting-edge energy solutions and rapid expansion in cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune. Founded in 2019 by Bharath Rnkawat, with co-founders Jharna Saha and Ayush Gupta, Enlog claims to transforming energy management in cost-sensitive industries. In just five years, it claims to have collaborated with more than 750 co-living properties and 35 hotels and offices, including prominent clients such as Bloom Hotels and YourSpace.

“Our growth reflects the increasing demand for smarter, sustainable energy solutions, with the ability to cut costs and improve efficiency. We’re empowering businesses to manage energy smarter and contribute to environmental goals. Technology will play a central role in this decade’s shift toward sustainable energy consumption,” Bharath Rnkawat, Founder, CEO, said.

At its core, Enlog is a highly R&D-driven, high-tech-oriented startup that is tackling global energy efficiency challenges with cutting-edge technology. The company invests heavily in research and innovation to develop customised solutions tailored for the hospitality, PG, and commercial property segments—sectors that face significant energy inefficiencies and cost leakages. Its solutions not only help businesses save big on energy costs but also prevent conflicts arising from inaccurate energy usage data, ensuring fair and transparent energy distribution.

The company’s self-managed energy system aims to offer real-time monitoring of appliance energy usage and health, streamlining operations, reducing waste and significantly improving energy efficiency. Since its inception, Enlog has claims to have managed over 19,000 MWh of electricity, cutting 4,000 tons of carbon emissions—the equivalent of removing thousands of cars from the road.

By 2027, Enlog aims to reduce one million tons of carbon emissions, making it a key player in helping businesses meet their environmental goals. As energy management becomes essential, Enlog’s innovative solutions are setting new benchmarks for cost savings, operational efficiency, and sustainability.