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Following a year where over 10 major global power outages affected more than 1.2 billion people in 2025, the energy sector’s dual challenge is clear: ensuring ultimate grid stability while integrating renewable energy at scale.

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Huawei is positioning digitalization and AI as the essential answer to this modern power dilemma.

From Automation to AI: The Core of Grid Modernization

“The future power grid is a key player in the energy transition, not just a transmission system,” said Jason Li, President of the Marketing & Solution Sales Dept of Huawei Electric Power Digitalization BU.

He emphasized that while automation solved past problems, digital technologies and AI are now fundamental to core power generation, working together to deliver the stability and flexibility grids require. “Deeply integrating digital tech into power scenarios will enable grids to achieve both ultimate stability and flexibility,” Li added.

Focus on the Distribution Network: The Key to Future Resilience

The mass integration of distributed PV, energy storage, and EV charging piles is creating new balancing and security challenges for distribution networks. Huawei identifies the low-voltage (400 V) level as critical for achieving the transparency needed to manage this complexity.

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In response, the company has co-developed an Intelligent Distribution Solution (IDS) specifically for transparent low-voltage management.

Showcasing Innovation at Mobile World Congress 2026

At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, Huawei will demonstrate its latest AI applications for power digitalization.

Its booth will feature advanced solutions for intelligent power distribution, smart substations, and AI-driven power plant inspections, highlighting its role in building the resilient, flexible grids of the future.

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