The electricity sector is undergoing a revolution and Edge Computing is positioning itself as a great ally. But in which use cases is this technology being applied?
The future electrical grid will need to respond to a multidirectional energy flow that demands real time information between the utility, its suppliers, partners and customers. Edge Computing is the technology that enables real time information, and the ability to scale.
Digital Transformation is an unstoppable process in all sectors of activity. How advanced is the energy sector in this regard?
Thanks to IoT nodes, power grids acquire the flexibility to face a more electrified future. Smart grids provide insight into consumption and demand and enable the adoption of predictive maintenance strategies.
The energy sector is in a time of transition in which technology is playing an essential role, enabling changes in distribution models, the use of cloud models and marketing. In addition, the digital evolution has taken a step beyond telemetry, using IoT, which facilitates the optimization and automation of processes.
Smart grids are able to offer a simultaneous vision of consumption and production, enabling a more efficient and sustainable management of energy, thus consolidating itself as the definitive solution in the management of networks of the future.