Schneider Electric’s partnership with Capgemini is to empower organisations to manage and accelerate their energy decarbonisation pathway.
Schneider Electric, a company streamlining digital transformation of energy management and automation , and Capgemini, a global business and technology transformation services provider, announced a new collaboration in energy optimisation.
“At Capgemini we are deeply convinced that there is an incredible untapped potential for digital technologies and data to accelerate the energy transition. We share this vision and commitment with Schneider Electric,” said Aiman Ezzat, CEO at Capgemini. “We are at a pivotal moment for the energy transition and are thrilled to join forces and combine our deep technology and data expertise with Schneider Electric’s reputed solutions, to empower organisations to manage and accelerate their energy decarbonisation pathway.”
Peter Herweck, CEO at Schneider Electric, said “Tackling the energy and climate crises is paramount, and energy efficiency plays a key role in mitigating these challenges. Decarbonisation through electrification and digitisation is a necessity for a sustainable future. We are very excited to collaborate with Capgemini, as it allows us to further advance our efforts to drive energy efficiency and sustainable practices. Together we can make a meaningful impact.”
Designed to help organisations accelerate their journey towards smarter and greener facility management and energy efficiency, the Energy Command Centre leverages a unique end-to-end combination of digital solutions and cutting-edge technologies, to both simplify energy management and optimise its consumption.
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The Energy Command Centre solution, developed by Capgemini and powered by Schneider Electric, is an integrated and centralised platform to monitor, control and optimise all building assets consuming energy including data centres or critical environment rooms. The platform combines advanced artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning logic and algorithms, and the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to measure and predict various metrics like energy intensity, health of critical assets, critical operations, renewable energy generation, and the overall performance across all energy assets.
Using real-time energy consumption and carbon emission data combined with modular and interoperable building management software and systems, the Energy Command Centre helps to lower energy consumption and spend to help achieve organisational goals while accelerating towards a net-zero future.