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Overcoming LV and MV challenges with grid edge device management

Overcoming LV and MV challenges with grid edge device management

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In an exclusive interview with Gridspertise experts, Giuseppe Pannunzio, Head of Grid Technical Sales and Antonio Trematerra, Head of Cloud Edge Architecture Transformation, the duo discuss the challenges faced by distribution system operators (DSOs) in managing their networks, including integration of distributed generation, loss reduction and improved service quality.

Important points highlighted include the importance of efficiency and reducing operational expenses (OPEX), and the benefits of using edge devices to enhance network efficiency without increasing infrastructure footprint, requiring robust end-to-end solutions for large-scale device deployment and management.

They also discuss the importance of a symmetrical design between cloud and edge computing, leveraging cutting-edge technology for lightweight, high-performance, and portable applications.

Discover how Gridspertise’s solutions and services utilise edge computing to unlock valuable data, drive efficiency, and build the necessary device management backbone for successful grid digitalisation.

Watch the full interview below.

This interview was filmed in October 2024 at Enlit Europe in Milan, Italy.

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About Gridpertise

Gridspertise offers grid intelligent devices, end-to-end cloud-edge platform solutions and services to accelerate the digital transformation of electricity distribution grids. Headquartered in Italy with subsidiaries in Spain, Brazil, India, United States, it has recently acquired Aidon, a leader in smart metering in the Nordics and funded the joint venture Neugemacht, offering end-to-end metering services to the German market.

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