EnPro for Encharge PGs (Total Building + Common Area)

In Encharge PG workflows, EnPro three-phase metering is used to capture the building total. Then Enmate room-wise consumption is subtracted, and the remaining units are treated as common-area electricity (and backup/DG paths where circuits are metered). This keeps split billing fair and dispute-reducing.

How common area is derived

  • 1) Measure building total (three-phase) using EnPro.
  • 2) Subtract room-wise totals from Enmate.
  • 3) Split the remainder as common area across tenants.

Why it works for PGs

  • Prepaid billing reduces tenant default risk (Encharge).
  • Transparent splits reduce disputes in hostel/PG operators.
  • Works across single-phase rooms + three-phase main reconciliation.

Encharge + EnPro benefits (Building total + common area)

100% bill collection
Collect every rupee—automated recharge and settlements. Peace restored for PG owners.
100% accurate billing
End tenant disputes with accurate prepaid billing—room totals + transparent common area calculation.
Instant cost recovery
Automated recharge flows; money credited to your account—typically within 24–48 hours (auto settlement).
Room-wise transparency
Track building total + room totals + common area—every unit and rupee is accounted for.
Reduce manpower
No manual meter readings, no spreadsheet splits—meter-to-wallet automation reduces admin load.
Smart controls
Visibility and controls help cut waste and spot spikes early—future-ready vs traditional metering.
Common area & VRV/VRF
Common area is derived from building total minus room sum; heavy AC including VRV/VRF can be metered per room/zone for transparent allocation.
Single-phase, three-phase, DG, solar
Rooms on single-phase + main on three-phase. Where circuits are metered separately, backup (DG), inverter, and solar can be attributed for clearer bills alongside Encharge collection.