Mumbai : Enlite, a homegrown deep-tech company building intelligent infrastructure systems, has been granted its second Indian patent for an invention titled “System and Method for Cloud-Based Configuration of Building Management Controller(s).” The patent covers Enlite’s proprietary system for centrally configuring and managing building management controllers through a secure, cloud-based framework. It reduces the complexity involved in commissioning and operating intelligent buildings.
Configuring field devices across multiple sites remains one of the most time consuming and resource intensive parts of building automation. Traditionally, this has required engineers on site to configure each controller by hand, and to repeat the process from scratch whenever operational changes were needed.
Enlite’s newly patented technology takes a cloud-native approach instead. Controller configurations can be created, modified, tested, and deployed remotely through a centralized system. By digitising this process, the system shortens commissioning timelines, reduces manual intervention, and lets building automation projects roll out faster and at scale.
The patented system also supports remote maintenance, real-time synchronisation, version control, and reliable configuration management. This lets building operators manage operations consistently across properties in different locations, without compromising on accuracy or efficiency.
Gaurav Bali, Co-Founder and CEO of Enlite, said, “Our first patent proved the hardware could go wireless. This one proves the entire configuration process can move to the cloud too. Together, they show what a full-stack Indian building automation company looks like.”
Garima Bharadwaj, Co-Founder and CTO of Enlite, added, “Building automation has always been a physical process, one engineer, one site, one week at a time. This patent moves it into software. Configuration now happens from the cloud, anywhere, in minutes.”
The technology is expected to benefit commercial buildings, airports, hospitals, industrial facilities, educational campuses, hospitality properties, and data centres, all of which rely on secure, scalable, and centrally managed building systems. With this second Indian patent, Enlite continues to build out its IP portfolio and its position as a company developing genuinely domestic, full-stack innovation in smart infrastructure and building automation.

