Resilience and intelligence are no longer “nice to have” in today’s energy landscape. They’re essential. As the industry evolves at an unprecedented speed, adaptability is what sets leading companies apart.
Bin Lu, Power Products EVP, shares how software‐defined energy is poised to reshape the industry in 2026 and beyond. By enabling systems to evolve through software without the need for new hardware, energy players can respond faster to market shifts, integrate renewables more seamlessly, and operate with greater agility and efficiency.
The future of energy is flexible, digital, and scalable. And it starts with energy intelligence.
Navigate the new energy landscape with us:
http://spr.ly/6045BBmByX
#AdvancingEnergyTech #EnergyTransition
Bin Lu, Power Products EVP, shares how software‐defined energy is poised to reshape the industry in 2026 and beyond. By enabling systems to evolve through software without the need for new hardware, energy players can respond faster to market shifts, integrate renewables more seamlessly, and operate with greater agility and efficiency.
The future of energy is flexible, digital, and scalable. And it starts with energy intelligence.
Navigate the new energy landscape with us:
http://spr.ly/6045BBmByX
#AdvancingEnergyTech #EnergyTransition
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