Schneider Electric Advances Pathways to Close U.S. Power Gap at BNEF NY 2026
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Schneider Electric executives to address how electrification, grid modernization, and digital intelligence can accelerateU.S. competitiveness - New research highlights the smart orchestration of distributed energy resources as cost-effective alternatives to traditional grid expansion
Artificial Intelligence (AI), data centers, electrification, and digitalization are driving a historic acceleration in global electricity demand.
"A new energy landscape—driven by AI, data centers, and electrification—is creating unprecedented needs which can be solved by advanced energy technologies," said
New Research Anchoring the Conversation
Building on the findings of its 2025 Powering Sustainable AI in
Energy Tech Priorities for Closing the Time to Power Gap
Accelerating grid readiness
Digitalization, software‑defined architectures, and standardized design approaches reduce complexity and accelerate time to power—from utility interconnection to commissioning. By embedding intelligence at the grid edge,
Electrification for resilience and returns
Electrification improves efficiency, stabilizes energy costs, and enhances resilience—but its full value is unlocked when paired with energy intelligence, i.e. real‑time data and analytics.
Operational intelligence that cuts costs and risk
Most organizations fail to act on nearly three‑quarters of their enterprise data.
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Pankaj Sharma , Executive Vice President, Software and Services -
Aparna Prabhakar , Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer, Energy Management -
Vincent Petit , Senior Vice President,Schneider Electric Research Institute -
Sue Quense , Chief Commercial Officer, AVEVA -
Bill Brewer , Head of Sustainability Business,Americas
The company's presence will span mainstage speaking engagements, executive-hosted workshops and bilateral meetings with Fortune 500 executives and policymakers. Of note:
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Mainstage panel — "Navigating Energy Strategy in a
Fragmented World " (April 21 ,9:05 a.m. ):Pankaj Sharma will join global energy leaders to discuss how companies are adapting strategy amid shifting trade policies, evolving regulations, and rising demand. -
Executive-hosted workshop — "AI Inference: The Next Great Wave of Compute and Power Demand" (
April 21 ,12:40 p.m. ):Schneider Electric and AlphaStruxure will convene data center leaders and energy experts to examine the utility interconnection bottleneck, time to power constraints, and accelerating design-to-commissioning timelines.
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