MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621050235 A) filed by Acropolis Institute Of Technology And Research Indore; Dr Jayant Awasthy; Dr Priya Chauhan; Ms Namrata Chandel; Mr Darpan Keshore; Mr Pratish Awasthi; Mr Anuj Choubey; Ms Jayati Nagar; and Mr Anurag Sharma on April 20, 2026, for Ai-Driven Building Energy Management Platform Promoting Green Infrastructure And Sustainable Urban Development.

Inventors include Dr Jayant Awasthy; Dr Priya Chauhan; Ms Namrata Chandel; Mr Darpan Keshore; Mr Pratish Awasthi; Mr Anuj Choubey; Ms Jayati Nagar; and Mr Anurag Sharma.

The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.

Abstract: ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence-based Building Energy Management System to support Green Infrastructure and Sustainable City. This invention outlines an artificial intelligence-based energy management platform of a building that will be set up to monitor in real-time and predict and optimize automatically energy spending in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. The platform is composed of a multimodal environmental and energy sensing network, an edge based artificial intelligence processor executing predictive, diagnostic and optimization algorithms and an autonomous control engine of HVAC, ventilation, lighting, renewable energy assets, battery storage and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. It allows offline functionality and optional cloud data archival (synchronization) capabilities, fleet-wide analytics, digital twin simulation, and sustainability reporting. A framework of interoperability with legacy and modern building systems and a privacy-sensitive analytics system protect sensitive occupancy and behavioural data can be achieved through a modular communication architecture. The platform enables the optimal optimization of energy consumption in relation to renewable supply, carbon signals and time-of-use tariffs, which lead to a high efficiency of buildings, cost reduction in the work and promote green infrastructure and sustainable urban development.

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