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EnBW SMIGHT: Addressing the Energy and Mobility Transition as Electricity Grid Operator

In: Connected Business

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  • Oliver Deuschle

    (EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG)

  • Mirijam Hübner

    (EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG)

  • Anja Martin

    (EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG)

Abstract

In the wake of a future that challenges grid operators with e-mobility and renewable energies, EnBW formed SMIGHT, a start-up-like company, which has recently been added to its business units. SMIGHT invented a solution that combines the advantages of the IoT in soft- and hardware and grid knowledge. As a result, grid operators can generate real-time data from the low-voltage grid and use it immediately in automated data analysis and grid management. By implementing these digital solutions into the grid, the eventuality of a blackout caused by rising numbers of consumers and feeders and the accompanying compensation costs can be minimized. At the same time, grid operators can enter a digital, automated world that allows the efficient regulation and management of the grid.

Suggested Citation

  • Oliver Deuschle & Mirijam Hübner & Anja Martin, 2021. "EnBW SMIGHT: Addressing the Energy and Mobility Transition as Electricity Grid Operator," Springer Books, in: Oliver Gassmann & Fabrizio Ferrandina (ed.), Connected Business, pages 343-349, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-76897-3_23
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76897-3_23
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