Analog Devices and Gridspertise Join Forces to Advance Smart Grid Resiliency and Electrification Worldwide
The joint effort is built on the long-term smart meters and grid digitalization solutions collaboration between ADI and Enel over the last fifteen years. Today, ADI is working with Gridspertise to deliver even more precise and accurate measurement and monitoring capabilities through real-time data. This results in enhanced grid reliability, thanks to faster response times, improved resiliency, and higher quality of service to customers, while allowing utilities to improve their operational efficiency and a rapid transition to clean energy as well as enabling flexibility services. The technologies are suitable for the enhancement of legacy infrastructures of different geographies and life stage, and do not require costly rebuilds; also, they minimize the environmental impact of the assets, making digitalization a key driver for more sustainable power distribution grids.
“Leveraging an open innovation approach, Gridspertise collaborates with key players from different sectors to industrialize and deliver the most advanced hardware and software solutions in the market for the digitalization of power distribution grids, supporting DSOs around the world to accelerate the energy transition,” said Robert Denda, Chief Executive Officer, Gridspertise. “We are excited about our collaboration with ADI following Enel’s footsteps. We look forward to continuing offering the most up to date grid edge technologies that enable operators to better manage aggregated demand from residential and commercial buildings and support the future of the energy system in which our customers become prosumers.”
ADI’s power and precision technologies also deliver enhanced analog-to-digital conversion, protection, precise measurement, metrology, and isolation capability for the QEd – Quantum Edge® device, Gridspertise’s groundbreaking solution at the heart of the digitalization of secondary substations. This solution is a first in the industry to fully virtualize the physical components of secondary substations, turning them into customizable edge applications, while enabling new use cases and improved management of key grid functionalities.
“ADI technologies span across the electrification ecosystem, from vehicles to energy storage to charging stations, and today they are becoming even more important for the electric power distribution grids, where precision measurement and digitalization is essential to ensure greater flexibility and resilience,” said Patrick Morgan, Corporate Vice President of Automotive Electrification and Sustainable Energy at Analog Devices. “We are pleased to expand our collaboration with Gridspertise into our next generation of advanced energy measurement, isolation, sensing, and control solutions.”
About Gridspertise
Enel launched Grispertise as a subsidiary in September 2021. The company leverages on Enel’s expertise in developing, testing and scaling up the best technologies to operate smart grids all over the world, to provide field proven solutions to Distribution System Operators (DSOs) of any size or geography. Gridspertise provides access to cutting-edge digital solutions for the transformation of electricity distribution networks in three main areas: metering and grid edge digitalization, networks infrastructure digitalization, field operations digitalization. Target markets include Europe and Latin America, starting with the countries where the Enel Group already has a strong presence, and expanding towards North America and Asia-Pacific where the investment in smart grids will drive infrastructure upgrade projects in the near future. Visit https://www.gridspertise.com.
Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) operates at the center of the modern digital economy, converting real-world phenomena into actionable insight with its comprehensive suite of analog and mixed signal, power management, radio frequency (RF), and digital and sensor technologies. ADI serves 125,000 customers worldwide with more than 75,000 products in the industrial, communications, automotive, and consumer markets. ADI is headquartered in Wilmington, MA. Visit http://www.analog.com.
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