Schneider electric Showcases Digital Twin Technology for Enhanced Sustainability at Hyvolution 2025
Medellín, Colombia – Schneider Electric unveiled its electric digital twin solution, built on ETAP software, at the Hyvolution 2025 fair, offering a pathway for industries to optimize operations, improve safety, and achieve sustainability goals. The platform digitizes a company’s electrical system unifilar diagrams, creating a precise virtual depiction of its electrical architecture.
This technology arrives as businesses face increasing pressure to reduce environmental impact and comply with evolving regulations. By centralizing infrastructure information in a digital surroundings, Schneider Electric’s solution provides organizations with the control needed to operate, maintain, and optimize their facilities efficiently and safely. According to Schneider Electric’s Lepin, the digital twin also aids in improving worker safety, minimizing downtime, and ensuring regulatory adherence.
The digital twin solution isn’t limited to simple applications; the company highlighted its capacity to integrate into complex, high-demand systems, particularly within the mining sector. Beyond operational performance, the development and implementation of digital twins actively contribute to corporate sustainability objectives by reducing energy consumption and optimizing resource allocation.
Schneider Electric’s presentation at Hyvolution 2025 prompts a critical question: Is investment in technology like digital twins now essential for industries striving to meet aspiring sustainability targets?