For decades, the electrical room was a quiet technical space – built to receive power from the grid and distribute it. But in Europe today, that model no longer reflects reality.
Across European cities and industrial regions, energy infrastructures are evolving under unique pressures: ambitious decarbonization targets, rising electrification of transport and industry, tighter grid constraints, and rapidly growing renewable generation. These forces are reshaping not just how energy is consumed, but how it is produced, stored, and managed: right at the heart of buildings and sites.
This change is making the electrical room more than a distribution point. It is becoming an energy hub.
A new energy reality is reshaping buildings and industry
In Europe, energy has become a strategic topic for every customer segment.
For commercial buildings, energy impacts operating cost, tenant expectations, and long-term asset value. For industry, energy impacts productivity, resilience, and competitiveness.
At the same time, the energy landscape is becoming more dynamic.
Solar PV is scaling rapidly across Europe, including on commercial rooftops and industrial campuses. More customers are exploring storage to protect operations and manage peaks. EV charging is expanding quickly, and electrified industrial processes are accelerating.
The result is clear: energy no longer behaves like a stable, one-way flow. And electrical architecture can no longer be designed as static infrastructure.
This is why New Electrical Distribution matters
New Electrical Distribution is not only about upgrading equipment. It is a shift in how electrical architectures are designed: with modularity, digital visibility, and flexibility at the core.
The goal is simple: enable buildings and industrial sites to integrate renewables, storage, and new loads without compromising safety, continuity, or performance.
In other words, electrical distribution is moving from a passive role to an active one. From distribution to orchestration.
The Energy Technology Partner ambition behind it
For our customers, this shift is not about technology for technology’s sake. It is about confidence.
Confidence that our customers building, or site can integrate PV and storage safely.
Confidence that electrification (including EV charging) can scale without destabilizing operations.
Confidence that resilience, efficiency, and sustainability can be delivered together.
And this is precisely how we deliver on our promise: We Are Your Energy Technology Partner. Not as a new statement, but as a long-standing commitment, to help you make energy more reliable, more efficient, and ready for what’s next.
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