Schneider Electric Launches AI Drive for Sustainability and Energy Management

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Schneider Electric unveiled a major multi-year effort to create an integrated ecosystem for sustainability and energy management, supported by a strong growth strategy that underscores its commitment to innovative, future-focused software solutions.

At the core of this initiative is an emerging artificial intelligence technology known as Agentic AI. These agents are a new kind of software designed to work independently or collaboratively with clients and consultants to anticipate needs and adapt to complex environments in real time, ushering in a new era of simplification and automation in sustainability. Conventional software has historically been used as a tool to help you perform tasks, while this initiative with embedded AI agents that can do work for you, demonstrates the paradigm-shifting nature of an AI-native, agentic software ecosystem.

The company’s next-generation ecosystem will reimagine energy and sustainability management by serving as both the command center and coordination layer for strategy and decision-making. By embedding AI agents into adaptive workflows that seamlessly integrate with human experts and enterprise systems, it is set to transform disconnected sustainability efforts into an intelligent ecosystem that continuously optimizes outcomes and drives sustainable impact.

“Our vision is collaborative intelligence – agentic AI that works alongside human experts as a true digital teammate,” said Steve Wilhite, president of sustainability business division at Schneider Electric. “This technology allows us to create a force multiplier effect where complex data analysis and tasks are automated, freeing our clients to focus on the strategic initiatives and innovations that lead to greater impact – a fundamental shift in how organizations can accelerate on their energy and decarbonization journeys.”

Schneider Electric has appointed Julien Picaud as head of product management to lead this initiative. Picaud comes to Schneider Electric with a background in strategic leadership and product management, and a focus on digital innovation and AI-focused initiatives that enhance business performance and intelligent resource and emissions management. Picaud will spearhead the investment which will reimagine core functionality from the company’s existing software platforms while debuting new features from the recent acquisition of leading sustainability firm EcoAct, including:

  • Decarbonization strategy
  • Scenario analysis
  • Benchmarking
  • Emissions management
  • Reporting and compliance
  • Climate risk
  • Value chain engagement
  • Energy management
  • Resource efficiency
  • Data integration, automation and visualization
  • Modernized user experience

 

Schneider Electric is the world’s leading provider of solutions for the energy transition and is backed by more than two decades of helping thousands of multinational corporations worldwide to achieve their energy and sustainability goals. This market-leading expertise underpins the new ecosystem and will enable clients to benefit from the company’s breadth and depth, bringing together the very best in both human and artificial intelligence.

“In specialized fields like energy and sustainability, agentic AI is only as effective as the depth of domain expertise embedded in its design,” said Amy Cravens, research director of sustainability and ESG software at IDC. “Guided by decades of experience with a team of deep, domain-level consulting expertise, Schneider Electric is creating an agentic AI ecosystem that sets a new standard for sustainability management—equipping organizations to meet increasingly complex challenges. This next generation agentic AI will readily transform information management into actionable systems of the future.”

Schneider Electric’s globally recognized leadership in sustainability and ethics—ranked the World’s Most Sustainable Company by Corporate Knights and a 14-time honouree as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies—provides a strong foundation for pursuing this investment responsibly.

“Recognizing the energy intensity of AI, we are committed to developing and deploying this investment with a focus on computational efficiency and responsible resource usage,” said Dan Whitsell, CTO and head of software engineering for the sustainability business division at Schneider Electric. “By integrating the principles of frugal AI, we are designing systems that deliver maximum intelligence with minimal resource consumption. This means leveraging leaner models, efficient algorithms, and optimized infrastructure to reduce energy use, emissions and costs without sacrificing performance.”

The announcement builds upon the company’s proven track record of AI innovation, spanning Resource Advisor Copilot for enterprise sustainability insights, a global AI hub saving $15M in optimization, 18+ AI patents, and a strategic partnership with Nvidia to prioritize efficiency and sustainability in data center infrastructure at scale.

To learn more about Schneider Electric and their integrated ecosystem for sustainability and energy management, visit the website here.

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