Enlog Marks World Environment Day with 40,000-Ton Carbon-Cutting Goal for 2025, Aligned with India’s Net Zero Goals

AI-powered intelligence from Enlog saves thousands of tons of CO2, Aims for 10X Leap from Last Year

On World Environment Day, Enlog, India’s AI-powered DeepTech energy intelligence startup, is rewriting India’s climate action playbook with an ambitious goal to achieve a 10X reduction in carbon emissions from 4000 tons in 2024 to 40,000 tons by 2025. At a time when discussions around climate often focus on renewable energy supply, Enlog is drawing attention to a less visible but equally urgent problem: energy waste.

According to the Bureau of Energy Efficiency in India, buildings consume more than 500 billion units of electricity every year, accounting for nearly 40 percent of the nation’s total electricity usage. A large portion of this is simply wasted. Air conditioners run in empty rooms, machines stay powered overnight and systems operate on autopilot, unmonitored and unoptimized. Another contributing factor to energy wastage is the gradual decline in appliance efficiency over time. Enlog believes the answer lies not just in generating more power, but also using existing electricity more intelligently.

Bharath Rnkawat, Founder and CEO of Enlog, said “India doesn’t need more electricity generation. It needs smarter use of the electricity it already has. The climate crisis is as much a demand problem as it is a supply one. While we applaud the growth in renewables, we also need solutions that tackle consumption itself. That’s where Enlog comes in we’re not asking people to change their behavior, or businesses to compromise on performance. We’re simply embedding intelligence into the systems they already use, to deliver savings without effort. It’s climate action, built into everyday life.”

Founded in 2019, Enlog has built AI-native energy management systems that bring real-time intelligence into a building’s electrical framework. These systems can reduce electricity usage by up to 23 percent and according to several studies, At scale, this means saving 115 billion units of electricity each year and preventing 94 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. That impact is equivalent to planting 3.7 billion trees, removing 20 million cars from the road, powering 130 million homes for a month, or cancelling 14 million flights.

The results are already visible. In 2024, buildings equipped with Enlog’s systems helped prevent over 4,000 tons of CO₂ emissions. In 2025, the company is working toward a tenfold increase, targeting 40,000 tons. By 2027, Enlog aims to help its users offset one million tons of carbon emissions in total.

Enlog’s systems are already active in over 1,580 PGs and 200 hotels, with growing adoption across offices, hospitals, retail, and campuses. Most users see a 23 percent drop in electricity bills within three months. With 99.8 percent uptime and real-time alerts, Enlog helps businesses avoid power penalties and meet ESG goals without disrupting operations.

What sets Enlog apart is that it doesn’t just monitor energy use, it optimizes it. Its patented AI-powered system automates energy control, eliminating waste with no change in user behavior. As electricity demand surges in urban India, Enlog offers a low-friction, high-impact solution quietly driving climate action from within.

About Enlog:

Enlog is a Delhi-based energy management startup founded in 2019 by Bharath Rnkawat later co-founded by Jharna Saha and Ayush Gupta. The company specializes in IoT and AI-powered energy solutions that optimize electricity consumption and reduce carbon footprints. Enlog’s mission is to promote energy efficiency and sustainability in businesses across India. With over 20,000 MWh of electricity managed, 4,000 tons of CO2 emissions reduced, and a user base of 23,000+, Enlog is poised for rapid expansion and aims to reduce carbon emissions by one million tons by 2027.

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