Infosys, a global pioneer in next-generation digital services and consulting, announced its collaboration with RheinEnergie, a pioneering German energy service provider, to help enterprises drive their energy transition and sustainability agenda forward.

The collaboration will leverage the Infosys Energy Cloud, which is part of Infosys Cobalt, a set of services, solutions and platforms for enterprises to accelerate their cloud journey, and Infosys Topaz, an AI-first offering using generative AI technologies. RheinEnergie's extensive experience in providing energy services will help enterprises monitor, control, and optimise their energy landscape while meeting decarbonisation goals.

Energy transition by developing solutions

Infosys will help RheinEnergie enforce cutting-edge keys in cloud, data, AI

As part of the collaboration, Infosys will help RheinEnergie implement cutting-edge solutions in cloud, data, artificial intelligence, and Industry 4.0 to help enterprises cut costs, improve energy efficiency and step up their sustainability efforts.

Together they will help decentralise the energy transition by developing solutions that connect renewable generation, storage, energy markets and grids, energy-consuming assets, and empower enterprises to choose the best low-carbon energy sources. Additionally, organisations will be able to decide on the optimal investment, maximise profits from their own on-site renewable energy generation systems, and successfully navigate the changing energy market.

Innovative technological and digital solutions

The collaboration will focus on RheinEnergie customers in key sectors, including travel and transportation (passengers and freight), commercial real estate and the manufacturing industry. It will aim to deliver actionable recommendations to help enterprises boost their energy efficiency by up to 30–40%.

Stephan Segbers, Chief Sales Officer and member of the board, RheinEnergie, said, "RheinEnergie firmly believes that innovative technological and digital solutions are intrinsic to achieving the 'Energiewende' and the 'Wärmewende', Germany's planned transition to a low-carbon, nuclear-free economy."

Innovative approach

The collaboration will focus on RheinEnergie clients in key sectors, including travel and transportation

Segbers added: "The powerful combination of Infosys' global expertise in energy transition and cutting-edge technologies such as cloud and AI, and RheinEnergie's extensive experience in providing energy services allows us to offer enterprises a comprehensive suite of solutions to help manage their energy costs and navigate their energy transition journey."

"We are excited about joining forces with Infosys and extend this innovative approach to businesses across various sectors. Together, we can accelerate the transition to a clean energy future for a healthier planet."

Cooperation with RheinEnergie and Infosys

"We have been working for many years to position ourselves as a sustainable airport and to shape the mobility of the future."

"The cooperation with RheinEnergie and Infosys helps us to simplify the complex requirements involved in the sustainable transformation of the energy and supply infrastructure and to achieve our sustainability goals - for travellers, for our environment and for our neighbourhood," said Thilo Schmid, CEO Cologne/Bonn Airport GmbH.

Collaboration with RheinEnergie

Ashiss Kumar Dash, Executive Vice President & Global Head - Services, Utilities, Resources, Energy, and Sustainability, Infosys, said, "The energy landscape is undergoing a significant transformation and to accelerate decarbonisation at scale is no longer a choice but an obligation for all businesses."

"At Infosys, we recognise the urgency of this shift and are committed to helping enterprises across Europe navigate their energy transition journey. Our collaboration with RheinEnergie is a testament to this commitment."

Cloud solutions and AI-powered insights

Dash added: "By leveraging Infosys Cobalt and Topaz, we provide a powerful combination of cloud solutions and AI-powered insights. This allows enterprises to gain a deeper understanding of their energy consumption patterns, identify areas for optimisation, and ultimately meet their decarbonisation goals."

"Imagine being able to intelligently control energy flows, choose the most cost-effective fuel sources in real-time, and maximise profits from on-site renewable generation. This is the future that Infosys and RheinEnergie are helping create!"

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