Energy-efficiency and sustainability
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Energy-efficiency and sustainability

Energy-efficiency continues to be the top priority for any organisation in becoming more cost competitive in open market place and meeting the national objectives of enhanced energy-efficiency. Moreover, energy costs have increased at an alarming rate of 25-40 per cent in the last 10 years affecting the bottom-line of any organisation. As per a recent report, saving 30 per cent of your bottom-line in turn is equivalent to making 5 per cent more revenue. On top of that, the interest in environmental responsibility is at an all-time high. This prompted the formation of an organisation – Ecoprosus India –to integrate sustainability and guide the customers.

An intuitive technology company, Ecoprosus delivers integrated energy-efficiency and sustainability in all sectors. “We work with customers on both sides of the meter to reduce OPEX, upgrade and maintain facilities, stabilise energy costs, increase energy reliability and enhance the environment,” says BR Anand, Co-Founder & CSO, Ecoprosus India. He adds, “We deliver sustainable growth to the new and running businesses by providing unique energy efficiency and integrated enterprise sustainability solutions with minimal or no upfront capital investments.” The company provides a comprehensive, customisable, scalable platform that help cities and communities to proactively predict and solve social, economic and environmental problems. It focuses on IoT, artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep understanding of wireless design and connectivity solutions. “We believe in,” Anand says, “àContinuous innovation à Being responsive, reliable, and collaborative à Diverse thinkingà Open and transparent culture.

Ecoprosus India
Year of establishment:
2017
Growth graph: Currently, has a turnover of $2 million with a pipeline of clientele to reach $7 million by 2020-2021.
Clientele: One of the key OEM for the BEL, Astrikos and Schneider to implement several smart city projects including Namchi, Gangtok, Belagavi, Tumkur and Goa; other clients include Goldplus, Ispat, Schneider, DS Group and Harman.
Pioneered: Deployed smart lighting and smart poles for several projects

Energy-efficiency continues to be the top priority for any organisation in becoming more cost competitive in open market place and meeting the national objectives of enhanced energy-efficiency. Moreover, energy costs have increased at an alarming rate of 25-40 per cent in the last 10 years affecting the bottom-line of any organisation. As per a recent report, saving 30 per cent of your bottom-line in turn is equivalent to making 5 per cent more revenue. On top of that, the interest in environmental responsibility is at an all-time high. This prompted the formation of an organisation – Ecoprosus India –to integrate sustainability and guide the customers. An intuitive technology company, Ecoprosus delivers integrated energy-efficiency and sustainability in all sectors. “We work with customers on both sides of the meter to reduce OPEX, upgrade and maintain facilities, stabilise energy costs, increase energy reliability and enhance the environment,” says BR Anand, Co-Founder & CSO, Ecoprosus India. He adds, “We deliver sustainable growth to the new and running businesses by providing unique energy efficiency and integrated enterprise sustainability solutions with minimal or no upfront capital investments.” The company provides a comprehensive, customisable, scalable platform that help cities and communities to proactively predict and solve social, economic and environmental problems. It focuses on IoT, artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep understanding of wireless design and connectivity solutions. “We believe in,” Anand says, “àContinuous innovation à Being responsive, reliable, and collaborative à Diverse thinkingà Open and transparent culture. Ecoprosus India Year of establishment: 2017 Growth graph: Currently, has a turnover of $2 million with a pipeline of clientele to reach $7 million by 2020-2021. Clientele: One of the key OEM for the BEL, Astrikos and Schneider to implement several smart city projects including Namchi, Gangtok, Belagavi, Tumkur and Goa; other clients include Goldplus, Ispat, Schneider, DS Group and Harman. Pioneered: Deployed smart lighting and smart poles for several projects

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