Schneider Electric spotlights "Time to Power" opportunity at Semafor World Economy 2026
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Schneider Electric executives address how energy tech and policy can unlockU.S. opportunity amid rising demand from AI, electrification, and industrial growth - Company unveils new report showing automation and digital intelligence innovations can provide smart charging that's 10X cheaper than traditional grid upgrades
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Advancing Energy Tech at Semafor World Economy 2026
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Aamir Paul , President of North America Operations, will participate in the Semafor World EconomyAI's Next Chapter track onTuesday, April 14 . His on-stage interview will take place at10:40 a.m. ET . -
Schneider Electric Research Institute unveiled a new report titled Grid Relief from Smart Buildings. It explores how smart charging alleviates local electrical infrastructure bottlenecks and helps avoid costly grid upgrades. Key findings indicate that combining building automation and smart management of distributed energy resources (DERs) advances the most effective grid resilience approach. Critically, the paper reveals that deploying energy technologies that enable smart charging can be up to 10 times cheaper than traditional grid upgrades. -
Schneider Electric andInformation Technology Industry Council (ITI) will co-host a Time to Power dinner onTuesday, April 15 , featuring key energy and tech policy stakeholders, AI developers, and industrial leaders to discuss strategies and policies needed to align energy, AI, and industry. - Company executives
Aamir Paul (President, North America Operations),Manish Kumar (Executive Vice President, Secure Power and Data Center Business),Chris Collins (Senior Vice President, Digital Buildings) Guillaume Le Gouic (Senior Vice President, Power Systems),Vincent Petit (Senior Vice President,Climate and Energy Transition Research ), andMichele Hix (Vice President, Strategic Customers) will be available to discuss how the company is helping the improve 'time to power' as the leading Energy Technology Partner in theU.S.
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