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Bharat GridSync MDM

World’s 1st AI-driven MDM – endless possibilities for utilities.

The Cloud-Native Data Backbone for India’s Smart-Metering Era

Bharat GridSync is a multi-tenant, AI-ready Meter Data Management System built from the ground up for India’s 250-million-meter roll-out. Delivered as a pure SaaS subscription, it ingests high-frequency meter reads, performs VEE, generates billing determinants, and streams real-time insights to billing, OMS and analytics layers—all with zero upfront licence fees.

Key Features

01

High-volume ingest engine

50 M+ meters, 5-min reads; auto-scales on Indian cloud zones
02

Standard toolkit

Native DLMS/COSEM, IEC CIM, MultiSpeak APIs, BIS IS 16444 compliance
03

Advanced VEE rules

Profile-based estimation, error substitution, auto-replay when comms restored
04

Pre-paid &ToD tariff engine

Real-time credit decrement, remote disconnect, TOU block aggregation
05

Event intelligence

Theft/tamper flags, sustained outage sequencing, voltage–quality logging
06

Streaming API & webhooks

Push cleansed data to billing, OMS, outage maps and mobile apps
07

Role-based portal

Dashboards for operations, revenue protection, regulator reports
08

Enterprise-grade security

ISO 27001 alignment, data-at-rest AES-256, SSO & audit trail

Benefits

Unified, Shared Data Lake — Data as a First-Class Citizen

At the core of our architecture lies a shared, open-access data lake. Every party — customers, utilities, third-party applications — has the ability to tap into real-time and historical data securely and efficiently.

Unlike legacy systems that treat data access as an afterthought, data availability is a first-class citizen in our ecosystem. Customers can build their own dashboards, run their analytics, and even integrate with their internal tools using well-defined interfaces and streaming data APIs.

AI-Powered Integration: Adapters in Hours, Not Weeks

We’re rethinking integration. Our architecture uses AI agents to auto-generate adapters for interfacing with third-party systems like CIS and HES. This significantly reduces integration time — what once took weeks or months can now be done in days or even hours.

These agents understand patterns across utility systems, learn from prior integrations, and adapt to new data models with minimal human intervention.

An Agentic System, Not Just an Application

We are at a rare and valuable point in the industry — not too far ahead in features, yet perfectly positioned to leapfrog traditional MDMs by developing the system agentically. Instead of hardcoding every logic flow and control path, we hand over operational logic to LLM-driven agents that can adapt, learn, and scale. This allows us to:

Elastic, Scalable Control Operations — Not Just Archival

Whereas legacy MDM systems were primarily built around archiving meter reads, our system makes device control operations a first-class citizen. Whether it’s remote disconnects, firmware upgrades, or real-time demand response — the system handles it all at elastic scale, ready to manage millions of endpoints dynamically and securely.

This shift redefines what utilities and energy providers can expect from an MDM: not just passive data storage, but an active, intelligent operations platform.

This MDM platform is not just a product — it’s the culmination of decades of domain expertise, reimagined through the lens of AI, scalability, and open access. It’s built by people who know the space, and who know what it takes to build a world-class, future-ready utility data platform.

Mr. Deepak Amitabh  -  Advisor (Energy Markets & Policy)

Mr. Deepak Amitabh brings four decades at the intersection of government, markets, and energy. An alumnus of St. Stephen’s College and an officer of the 1984 Indian Revenue Service batch, he served in key tax, investigation, and finance roles before moving into the power sector.

As Chairman & Managing Director of PTC India (2012–2021), he led India’s largest power trading company and was instrumental in shaping the country’s power market, including enabling the launch of India’s first electricity exchange. He also chaired PTC India Financial Services (PFS) and PTC Energy Ltd (PEL), and served on the boards of the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) and Teesta Urja Ltd.

Mr. Amitabh is a member of the South Asia Group on Energy (SAGE), a high-level initiative under RIS (MEA), and continues to guide multiple enterprises as a Non-Executive Independent Director and advisor (including advisory work in the Adani Group). We’re privileged to have his counsel at Apparent Energy.

Mr. Chintan Shah  -  Advisor (Renewables Finance & Policy)

Mr. Chintan Shah is a renewable-energy leader with ~30 years’ experience spanning technology, financing, and market development. He worked as Group President & Global Head of Strategic Business Development & Policy Affairs at ReNew. Prior to this, he was Director (Technical) at IREDA, India’s dedicated RE financing institution, where he advanced core MoU targets for sanctions, disbursements, margins, and recovery. He earlier led Strategic Business Development & Corporate Affairs at Suzlon, and began his career at TERI. He holds a B.E. in Chemical Engineering from MSU Baroda.

Mr. Shah also contributes to India’s energy transition ecosystem as Principal Advisor to the National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) and as a frequent industry speaker on wind, solar, storage, and policy.