India's first net zero construction tech company
Picturing something in one's mind is an effortless task. However, materializing that vision with speed and on a large scale is what truly defines sustainable impact. Discover the story of Deepak Rai, the entrepreneur who founded BOOTES, India's first Net Zero Construction Tech Company, and surpassed all standards in the areas of execution, innovative product launches, and scalability. To comprehend Deepak Rai, the Founder and Managing Director of BOOTES, one must look beyond his simplicity and understand the complexities involved in 'developing a Net-Zero Agenda for India, using traditional Indian architectural and construction engineering principles'. In late 2006, Deepak, then a young MEP engineer, laid out a plan to accomplish three goals: A. Establish a business with a valuation of over 100 million, B. Make a sustainable impact by introducing Net Zero to India, and C. Deliver at an unprecedented pace.
He crafted his professional blueprint accordingly and began by surveying the global landscape and synthesizing his experiences from various large-scale construction projects around the world. After gaining extensive experience from iconic projects in countries such as the UK, USA, UAE, France, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and India, Deepak assembled a team of specialists to explore ways to integrate global sustainable construction practices with traditional construction principles historically applied in India. This integrative mindset yielded many firsts for Deepak's company, BOOTES.Today, BOOTES is the only company in the world to have completed a Net-Zero Building, the Jhansi Library in Uttar Pradesh, in a record time of 90 days, as cited in the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records. The project achieves 100% on-site energy generation, an 85% reduction in carbon emissions, zero waste discharge, water conservation, air-to-water and 100% water-based air conditioning.
Despite being a young company, BOOTES is now the preferred partner for providing comprehensive solutions for building sustainable development projects like the Geeta Museum, Haryana International Habitat Centre, and Jhansi Exhibition Centre, to name a few.
Through its novel collaborative approach to sustainable net-zero innovation, BOOTES has teamed up with the Swedish company URBS to launch COOLING-AS-A-SERVICE, aiming to reduce India's energy costs by up to 50%. With this partnership, BOOTES is helping the residential and commercial sectors in India reduce project costs by 25% and ongoing operational costs by 80%.
In another significant collaboration, BOOTES and the Swedish company EcoLoo Group have introduced S.A.F.E (Sustainable, Affordable, Feasible, and Efficient) Toilets, a patented water-saving solution that uses approximately 200 ml of water for flushing, resulting in 97% annual water savings.