Greh is India's first Emission Intelligence Engine — purpose-built for the 2026 regulatory reality. We capture source-accurate emission data, surface hidden process inefficiencies, and generate the Reasonable Assurance that CBAM and CCTS now legally require. Not a reporting tool. A compliance infrastructure.
Greh is being built in deliberate phases — starting where the regulatory pressure is highest and expanding into the market infrastructure India needs to compete globally on carbon.
Four to five years from now, we imagine Greh as the quiet infrastructure behind how industrial India accounts for carbon — the way a factory's ERP is inseparable from its finance function today. A plant manager shouldn't have to think about compliance separately from operations. Emission data should flow continuously, be verified automatically, and feed directly into BEE's registry, CBAM reporting portals, and credit issuance systems — without manual intervention or audit panic at year end.
We want Indian industry to walk into any regulatory conversation — with BEE, an EU customs authority, or an international carbon buyer — carrying a single, tamper-proof data record that speaks for itself. A country that is both a manufacturing powerhouse and a credible carbon market participant. Greh's role is to build the verification backbone that makes that possible.
BEE's scrutiny is active. CBAM's financial phase began. We are onboarding a select group of industrial facilities, ACVAs, and compliance teams for our pilot programme — priority given to CBAM-exposed exporters and CCTS-mandated entities in Chemicals, Steel, and Aluminium.
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