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Welcome to IntelliSmart

IntelliSmart Infrastructure Private Limited is India’s leading smart metering and digital solutions provider. It is a joint venture of National Infrastructure Investment Fund (NIIF) and Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), IntelliSmart is established with the core purpose of becoming the most preferred digital partner of the utilities. Our organisational culture is built on the core values of integrity, respect, innovation and sustainability, which influence our everyday endeavours and collective practices.

As a digital solutions provider, IntelliSmart aims to create a difference in the power sector with digital interventions while shouldering the responsibility of mass-scale rollout of smart meters under RDSS. With smart meter infrastructure, consumer data management and AI/ML-based analysis, the company seeks to create considerable value for state utilities by enabling them to develop additional revenue sources. Smart metering, in the long run, will help create a robust, resilient, flexible smart grids that can integrate renewable energy seamlessly to meet India’s growing power demand.

In line with the mission to spearhead digitalisation in the power sector, IntelliSmart has become one of the first Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Providers (AMISP) to achieve CMMI-SVC v2.0 ML 3 certification. This apart, to take forward the cause of the largest smart metering programme in the world forward through collaboration, IntelliSmart has joined hands with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to drive the first industry Core Group on Smart Metering.

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Vision

To be recognised as the most preferred digital partner of the utilities and create a digitalised & resilient power sector through innovative technological solutions

Mission

Pioneering digitalisation in power sector; create a sustainable and efficient energy ecosystem propelled by digital technology, and create value for all by reducing inefficiencies and energy losses in the power value chain