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EBULLIENT AUTOMATION PRIVATE LIMITED

P/S Ward, Maharashtra

DPIIT recognised Locality Internet of Things

In their own words

We have an idea to create a Home Automation System in such a way that it saves at least 30-40% of the basic wiring of a home. The solution would be affordable by even lower-middle-class population while providing state-of-the-art features like Alexa and Google Home compatibility along with mobile app operations for simple light controls to geyser or microwave or boiler controls to capacitor fan controls to complex dimming solutions to curtain controls and IR + RF controls and much more.If this idea is implemented by everyone in India, a huge amount of Copper wiring can be saved. India and the world can go Greener. That excites us at Ebullient Automation LLP and we are looking to develop the Prototype at the earliest to capture the booming Smart Home Industry.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP21431
CIN
U74909MH2023PTC404601
Incorporated (MCA)
2023
Registered on Startup India
2018
Self-declared stage
EarlyTraction
MCA status
Active
Company class
Private
Registrar
RoC-Mumbai I
Authorised capital
₹20,000
Paid-up capital
₹20,000

www.ebullientlife.in

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P/S Ward

Maharashtra

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