Itron and GE Vernova collaborate on data fabric

Itron and GE Vernova collaborate on data fabric

Two industry leaders, Itron and GE Vernova, are collaborating to help utilities around the world employ grid data to operate and orchestrate the distribution grid in real-time to enable a more reliable, resilient grid for the end user. This collaboration intends to leverage GE Vernova’s GridOS Data Fabric as part of its GridOS software portfolio…


Two industry leaders, Itron and GE Vernova, are collaborating to help utilities around the world employ grid data to operate and orchestrate the distribution grid in real-time to enable a more reliable, resilient grid for the end user.

This collaboration intends to leverage GE Vernova’s GridOS Data Fabric as part of its GridOS software portfolio to connect grid operations and grid edge data from sources such as residential solar, electric vehicles and more.

Watch the video below where Don Reeves, senior vice president of Outcomes at Itron, Stefan Zschiegner, vice president of product management at Itron, and Sean Moser, chief product officer of Grid Software at GE Vernova, discuss their collaboration designed to help utilities around the world employ real-time insights, enabling a more reliable and resilient grid.

You might be interested in:
GE Vernova’s GridOS grid orchestration package gets major data integration add-on
Generative AI solutions for utilities on the rise


Stories for you


  • H55 moves B23 Energic towards market

    H55 moves B23 Energic towards market

    Battery certification is becoming aircraft integration at commercial pace now. H55 delivered conforming modules to BRM Aero, with first customer deliveries planned for late 2027 as the electric trainer moves toward market.


  • Hoyer VMS posts records after merger

    Hoyer VMS posts records after merger

    A post-merger motor group is already reporting record numbers globally. Hoyer VMS says demand across industrial motors, automation, and marine services pushed 2025 revenue to DKK 867 million, with expected group revenue of DKK 1.5 billion in 2026.