Enlite Secures Patent for Wireless Building Management System

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Enlite has secured its first patent titled “A Building Management System for Wireless Control of Equipment and a Method Thereof.” This patent marks a significant milestone in Enlite’s mission to make buildings intelligent by default. The innovation replaces the rigid, decades-old wired systems with a wireless, self-commissioning, cloud-connected Building Management System (BMS). The breakthrough enables real-time control, autonomous decision-making, and seamless operation both online and offline.

The patented system integrates advanced features including a self-commissioning controller for plug-and-play equipment, secure cloud connectivity for real-time processing, mirrored control algorithms for uninterrupted offline operations, and feedback and discovery modules to ensure optimized performance and faster deployment of new devices.

Garima Bharadwaj, Co-Founder & CTO of Enlite, said, “For a long time, building automation was treated as a black box—expensive, rigid, and something you had to simply trust without questioning. With this patent, we’ve not only reimagined how infrastructure can be wireless and adaptive, but we’ve also brought credibility to a space where trust in technology was missing. It’s a win not just for Enlite but for the industry, proving that smarter systems can also be reliable and future-ready.”

Gaurav Bali, Co-Founder & CEO of Enlite, added, “Innovation in our space has often been about promises rather than proof. Securing this patent is validation that our approach is different—it’s not just an idea, it’s a tested and protected technology that’s already delivering measurable impact. From eliminating thousands of kilometres of wiring to reducing carbon emissions at scale, this milestone reinforces that wireless, intelligent systems are not just possible, they’re here, and they’re changing how buildings are run.”

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