// INDUSTRY · ENERGY AND UTILITIES

Energy and utilities: critical operations, modernized with control.

We help modernize complex, distributed operations with more resilient architectures, automation, observability and stronger data capabilities. The result is more reliable platforms, more efficient processes and greater capacity to operate in demanding, regulated environments.

Critical operations under constant transformation

The energy sector — generation, distribution, retail, utilities — faces a unique mix of pressure: decarbonization, distribution, growing regulation, variable demand and critical operations that cannot stop. Every technology decision has immediate operational and regulatory implications.

We work so that technological modernization reinforces operational resilience rather than compromising it. We combine cloud and distributed architectures, data for forecasting and efficiency, automation of commercial and operational processes, and security by design in highly regulated environments.

// WHERE WE ADD VALUE

Focus areas in this sector

We focus on intersections between operations, data and compliance where improvement translates into availability and efficiency.

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Resilient platforms

Distributed architectures, observability and continuity for 24/7 critical operations.

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Data for operations and forecasting

Demand models, grid optimization and predictive maintenance on distributed assets.

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Commercial and operational automation

Customer onboarding, billing, reconciliations and support processes with traceability and clear SLAs.

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Security and compliance

Sector compliance (NIS2, energy regulation) integrated into architecture and operations.

// SIGNALS

How we measure progress in critical energy operations

99.9% Grid availability target on critical assets
3–6 wk Focus: first resilience and grid-data diagnostic
24/7 Continuous operation for distribution and supply
// COMPLIANCE & GOVERNANCE

Regulatory resilience as a foundation, not an add-on

We design architectures and operations aligned with the frameworks that govern the sector: the NIS2 Directive and critical-infrastructure protection, the IEC 62443 industrial cybersecurity standards for OT environments, and IEC 61850 interoperability for substations and grid automation. We embed grid-operator requirements and sector energy regulation into the design phase, so that IT/OT segmentation, traceability and continuity are part of the architecture from the start.

// FAQ

Frequently asked questions about energy and utilities

Common questions when modernizing critical operations in regulated environments.

How do you separate IT and OT without slowing operations?
We start from clear segmentation based on IEC 62443 and trust zones, with controlled data flows from the field into analytics platforms, without exposing the control systems that govern the grid.
Can you integrate field and IoT data from distributed assets?
Yes. We ingest telemetry from substations, meters, sensors and SCADA — including IEC 61850 models — to feed demand forecasting, grid optimization and predictive maintenance.
What does NIS2 mean for a utility, and how do you help?
NIS2 broadens obligations around risk management, incident reporting and security governance for essential operators. We translate those requirements into technical controls, observability and auditable processes across your architecture.
How do you ensure 24/7 continuity during a modernization?
We work with resilient architectures, phased rollouts and continuity and rollback plans, so the transformation reinforces grid and supply availability rather than putting it at risk.
// NEXT STEP

Let's start with the most urgent challenge in your operation

Tell us the context: grid, commercial, data or compliance. We'll propose the most useful next step.