How E.ON is Modernizing Its Power Grid with SAP and AI

European energy giant E.ON is modernizing its electrical grids by adopting SAP S/4HANA and migrating to the cloud, integrating artificial intelligence into its operations. By standardizing data across the group, the company aims to optimize management of its complex infrastructure while ensuring network resilience.
Ditching customization to cut downtime
To execute this transformation, E.ON’s technical leadership abandoned the sector’s traditional reliance on highly customized, fragmented ERP systems. By prioritizing standardized software solutions and removing unnecessary middleware, the group slashed its technical debt. The results speak for themselves: E.ON has reduced its IT downtime by 77% over five years.
Real-time data as a foundation for AI
This standardization is built on SAP S/4HANA’s in-memory database architecture, enabling real-time processing of telemetry data streams from grid infrastructure. The ultra-fast processing is critical for deploying machine learning models on operational data.
For Sebastian Weber, E.ON’s Chief Information Officer (CIO), this modernization also addresses internal pressures. The rise of consumer tools like ChatGPT has heightened employee expectations for workplace automation, forcing the company to accelerate its transition to bridge the gap between consumer-grade technologies and its industrial capabilities.
Source: AI News. Editorial synthesis assisted by AI — TechnoExpress.

