Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, announced the availability of its One Digital Grid Platform, a unified, artificial intelligence AI-enabled software platform designed to help utilities modernize faster, strengthen grid resilience and reduce energy costs. The platform was launched simultaneously in Spain at Enlit Europe, attended by more than 15,000 professionals from 130 countries, and Schneider Electric’s Innovation Summit North America in Las Vegas, convening more than 2,500 business leaders and market innovators to accelerate practical solutions for a more resilient, affordable and intelligent energy future.

The One Digital Grid Platform combines planning, operations and asset management in a modular, AI-enabled platform designed for utilities, facilitating innovation without costly infrastructure upgrades. It provides integrated tools to boost reliability, improve efficiency, and enhance customer communication.

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“Electricity powers progress, and today’s world demands more than just supply, it demands resilience, reliability and sustainability,” said Frédéric Godemel, Executive Vice President of Energy Management at Schneider Electric. “With the One Digital Grid Platform, we’re empowering utilities to harness the full potential of technology, transforming aging infrastructure into intelligent, future-ready networks. This is how we build a grid that not only keeps the lights on but drives decarbonization and delivers affordable energy for all.”

Meeting Canada’s energy demand surge

According to Schneider Electric’s Sustainability Research Institute, grid instability costs Canadian businesses billions annually. To meet this challenge, Canada must rapidly expand capacity through distributed generation, improve energy efficiency with digital technologies and modernize the grid. The One Digital Grid Platform is a critical solution to overcome this extraordinary challenge.

“Without swift action, Canada faces potential grid constraints, affordability pressures, and risks to economic competitiveness,” said Ruben Llanes, CEO of Digital Grid at Schneider Electric. “Our new platform delivers the intelligence, speed and flexibility needed to modernize operations, integrate renewables and scale advanced capabilities, helping utilities reduce costly outages and improve grid stability. Utilities can strengthen the grid today and tailor solutions to their needs, building a foundation for an intelligent, connected energy ecosystem.”

Unleashing the power of AI for a more reliable grid

Built on Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure ADMS, DERMS and ArcFM, the platform uses AI and real-time data to accelerate outage response and improve communication. New AI-enabled capabilities include:

  • Estimated Time of Restoration (ETR): When the power goes out due to storms, wildfires or Public Safety Power Shutoffs, ETR delivers timely, data-driven restoration estimates, helping customers stay informed and prepared. It uses real-time grid data, weather forecasts, crew availability, and historical outage patterns to predict and update restoration times. This capability also integrates with storm preparedness tools from AiDASH.
  • Grid AI Assistant: Embedded in EcoStruxure ADMS, it supports real-time troubleshooting and optimizes grid performance. It streamlines operator workflows and decision-making, helping utilities respond more quickly and effectively.
  • AI-based Network Model Tuning: Uses AI to align mapping, operational and customer data to detect and correct mismatches between the grid’s digital model and real-world conditions. This improves accuracy, enhances reliability, and reduces operational costs.

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Offering Cloud + On-Prem Flexibility for utilities

Developed by Schneider Electric, the platform runs on Microsoft Azure, a secure, scalable hybrid-cloud foundation for grid modernization. Schneider Electric integrates with Microsoft Azure OpenAI service, Defender for IoT, Sentinel and Azure Arc to provide the cloud scalability, cybersecurity and real-time data processing needed to support dynamic grid operations and AI-driven insights.

“Together with Schneider Electric, we’re bringing the power of Microsoft Azure and AI to help utilities innovate faster, reduce outages and improve efficiency,” said Darryl Willis, Corporate Vice President Energy & Resources Industry at Microsoft. “This collaboration delivers real-time intelligence to improve reliability, accelerate clean energy adoption and strengthen grid resilience for communities and businesses.”

Proven smart grid capabilities, backed by results

The new platform builds on Schneider Electric’s decades of leadership in grid software and real-world impact. Utilities using Schneider Electric’s ADMS, a core part of the platform achieved, according to a recent Forrester Consulting study:

  • 184 per cent ROI
  • $62 million in business benefits
  • $40 million net financial gain
  • 16-month payback

Beyond financial returns, utilities report measurable operational improvements:

  • Up to 20 per cent fewer outage penalties thanks to faster response and automation
  • Time savings of up to 65 per cent for control room operators managing outages and grid operations
  • Field crews identified and resolved issues up to 35 per cent faster, reducing downtime and restoring power more quickly
  • Robust cybersecurity to protect critical infrastructure

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Source – businesswire

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