bp, Infosys To Develop 'Energy as a Service' Solution For Cities, Campuses

Mobility Outlook Bureau
28 Oct 2021
06:36 PM
1 Min Read

The pilot project will be initiated at the Infosys Pune Development Center – in an environment that replicates a small city, where energy is generated, stored, and consumed at multiple points.


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(L-R): Pravin Rao, COO, Infosys and Sashi Mukundan, President, bp India and SVP, bp Group sign the Energy-as-a-Service partnership in Bangalore, India

One of India’s largest integrated energy companies, bp, has joined hands with software giant Infosys to develop and pilot an energy as a service (EaaS) solution, which will aim to help businesses improve the energy efficiency of infrastructure, and help meet their decarbonisation goals.

The intent of this association is to co-develop a digital platform that can collect data from multiple energy assets and use artificial intelligence to optimise the energy supply and demand for power, heat, cooling and EV charging. 

The pilot project will be initiated at the Infosys Pune Development Center – in an environment that replicates a small city, where energy is generated, stored, and consumed at multiple points. Once the pilot is successful, they will aim to roll this model out across other Infosys campuses in India, and with some clients, to help manage energy and help reduce emissions, said Infosys in a release. 

Additionally, the companies have agreed to collaborate on integrating solar energy production into the campus' energy system. The energy thus generated will be monitored and optimised by the digital platform, and can be stored or redirected to the building power supply, heating and cooling systems, and also to an EV charging infrastructure.

Sashi Mukundan, President, bp India and Senior Vice President, bp Group, said the group has set out to provide solutions to enable cities and hard-to-abate industries decarbonise. 

“Integrating advances in energy, mobility and digital technologies and services has huge potential to accelerate the progress towards a more sustainable and resilient future. By bringing together our complementary capabilities, products, and services from bp's different joint ventures in India, bp and Infosys can help each other – and our customers – achieve energy and sustainability goals faster,” he said. 

Infosys shares bp's ambitions for a net zero carbon future, said Pravin Rao, Chief Operating Officer, Infosys. The company will now bring together the best of digital technologies – advanced AI, connected digital systems, experience design, analytics – and decarbonisation to create an integrated energy and mobility offering. 

“Our collaboration with bp further strengthens our long-standing commitment towards sustainability and supports our ambitious ESG goals. Together, bp and Infosys can create compelling and sustainable value for our customers globally, Rao said. 

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