Schneider Electric Showcases Grid and Transmission Solutions at DTECH® to Help Utilities Maintain Power During Severe Weather and Wildfires
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Schneider Electric (OTC: SBGSF) unveiled enhanced grid and transmission solutions at DTECH® on Feb 2, 2026, expanding its One Digital Grid Platform and updating EcoStruxure ArcFM Web and EcoStruxure Energy Transmission Operation (ETO).
Updates add AI-enabled predictive risk modeling, partner inputs from Microsoft, AiDASH and Technosylva, ADMS/DERMS integration, a physics-based digital twin with ETAP, and support for utilities adapting to California's CARB 2025 SF6 phase-out.
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- One Digital Grid Platform extended with AI-enabled predictive risk modeling
- Integration with Microsoft, AiDASH and Technosylva strengthens risk modeling and response
- Updated EcoStruxure ArcFM Web delivers unified, web-based GIS for planning and operations
- ETO update improves transmission-distribution coordination and enterprise-wide visibility
- New physics-based digital twin with ETAP enables live-condition simulations for operators
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- California CARB 2025 SF6 phase-out forces accelerated utility migration to SF6-free switchgear
- Introduces major event grid management capabilities featuring advanced prediction, coordination and restoration solutions for utilities
- Integrates partner intelligence from Microsoft, AiDASH, Technosylva and Neara to strengthen risk modeling and emergency response
- Strengthens transmission and distribution coordination with enhanced software that gives utilities clearer, real-time visibility of their networks and improves decision making across increasingly complex grids
Building on its long history supporting utilities, Schneider Electric also announced enhancements to its industry-leading EcoStruxure™ ArcFM Web, a web-based geographic information system (GIS) application that gives planning, operations and emergency response teams a shared, accurate view of the grid. The company also debuted its updated EcoStruxure™ Energy Transmission Operation (ETO) software, helping utilities strengthen enterprise-wide system visibility and improve coordination between transmission and distribution networks.
Schneider Electric's One Digital Grid Platform – introduced last November and previewed at DTECH® last year – integrates these enhancements. The expanded capabilities extend the platform's predictive, AI-enabled architecture to help utilities anticipate threats and take faster, more coordinated action. These updates support risk mitigation actions such as Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and help utilities recover from disruptions more quickly. The platform also provides insights from partners including Microsoft, AiDASH, and Technosylva to enhance risk modeling and emergency response.
"Utilities are facing more frequent, more severe events, and they need speed: seeing risk sooner, coordinating decisions across teams, and restoring service safely," said Ruben Llanes, CEO, Digital Grid, Schneider Electric. "Across the
Enhancing Transmission and Distribution Coordination
Schneider Electric's enhanced ETO software enables utilities to coordinate T&D planning, modeling and operations to make more informed resilience and efficiency decisions. It also supports utilities' efforts to meet evolving reliability and operational regulations in
The latest generation of EcoStruxure™ ArcFM Web extends this coordination by providing utilities with a modern, web-based GIS that delivers consistent, uptodate network context across planning, operations and emergency response teams. Its scalable design supports organization-wide workflows, while improving data quality and cross-team collaboration.
Together, these capabilities come to life through the One Digital Grid Platform, which unifies Schneider systems and third‑party applications for end‑to‑end situational awareness and coordinated action.
Strengthening Utility Readiness for Major Events
Extreme events such as wildfires and severe storms, like those that gripped the
Schneider Electric's solution empowers utilities to predict, prepare, respond and recover by providing:
- Predictive risk modeling analyzes live weather data, vegetation maps and asset health insights
- Automated workflows trigger actions for inspection, reconfiguration and dispatch
- Real-time situational awareness through EcoStruxure™ systems, including Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) for grid control, Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) for renewables, and ArcFM Web geospatial situational awareness to provide wildfire and severe weather situational context and support risk model validation.
- Enterprise Asset Performance Management (EAPM) system: Incorporated as an additional input to the advanced risk model, strengthening asset-level prioritization and event readiness.
- Digital twin ensures simulations reflect live grid conditions for informed decision-making
"The One Digital Grid Platform brings our software solutions and third-party applications together so operators can move from prediction to execution in minutes," Llanes said. "By standardizing models and workflows, we reduce custom one-offs, and offer the industry a standard, holistic approach to major events."
In parallel with these grid-modernization technologies,
See It at DTECH® — Booth 1201
At DTECH®, Schneider Electric will showcase a multi-vendor demo integrating Microsoft's agentic AI with AiDASH, Technosylva and Schneider's ADMS, all orchestrated through the One Digital Grid Platform. Visitors can also explore major-event grid management, new ArcFM Web workflows and EcoStruxure™ Energy Transmission Operation, as well as a new physics-based digital twin for utilities developed with ETAP. Live demonstrations will be available throughout the event at Schneider Electric, AVEVA and ETAP's Booth 1201.
To register for Schneider Electric's major‑event grid-management webinar series, visit here.
About Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is a global energy technology leader, driving efficiency and sustainability by electrifying, automating, and digitalizing industries, businesses, and homes. Its technologies enable buildings, data centers, factories, infrastructure, and grids to operate as open, interconnected ecosystems, enhancing performance, resilience, and sustainability. The portfolio includes intelligent devices, software-defined architectures, AI-powered systems, digital services, and expert advisory. With 160,000 employees and 1 million partners in over 100 countries, Schneider Electric is consistently ranked among the world's most sustainable companies.
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