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E.ON One [https://one.eon.com/] is the digital arm of E.ON Group, one of Europe’s largest operators of energy networks and energy infrastructure, serving 50 million customers. E. ON One is focused on building software and platforms that help energy companies and grid operators manage the complexity of transitioning to renewable, decentralised energy systems. E.ON One provides an integrated, bundled portfolio of digital solutions that help organisations and companies master their journey in the energy transition. The focus areas span grid operations, grid connection, and energy management. Connect with Tim Van Amstel on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-van-amstel/]. 00:00 What is E.ON One? Tim explains how E.ON One fits inside E.ON and why the platform was created.05:50 Why Utilities Need Digitization Now08:45 AI in Energy: Beyond the Hype10:35 How E.ON One combines utility expertise with startup speed and digital talent.11:45 How E.ON One Finds and Selects Scale-Ups15:10 Inside the Portfolio: Digitizing the Grid with Envelio - how digital twins and intelligent grid platforms are changing planning and operations.19:30 gridX and the Rise of Home Energy Management - connecting solar, EVs, heat pumps, and flexibility into one platform.21:00 Making EV Charging Profitable with envelio - why uptime and predictive maintenance matter more than ever in charging infrastructure.23:20 Why commercial talent and pacing growth may matter more than technology.27:10 What startups underestimate about working with energy incumbents.28:10 What Will Define the Utility of the Future?29:50 How Startups Can Work with E.ON Digitizing the Grid: Investor signals, market shifts, and what utilities are learning from scale-ups For years, the energy transition was framed as a hardware challenge. Build more renewables.Install more chargers.Deploy more batteries. That story is incomplete. The next bottleneck is increasingly becoming something less visible: the ability to operate a radically more complex energy system. The Grid Was Designed for Predictability. The Future Is Not. Historically, utilities operated in a relatively stable environment. Large centralized generation assets produced electricity and demand followed recognizable patterns. For example, in the morning demand is increased, whereas in the evening it peaks. And so operators planned accordingly. However, today’s grid must accommodate: * Distributed solar generation * Electrification of transport * Heat pumps * Flexible demand * Intermittent renewable generation * Consumers who are becoming producers As Tim explained: “The supply is changing to become more intermittent, decentralized… and the consumers have completely different patterns and changes.” This changes the operating equation. Utilities no longer need only generation capacity, they need decision-making capacity. The Investment Thesis: Data Is Becoming Grid Infrastructure One of the strongest themes emerging in digital energy investing is that software is shifting from optimization layer to operating layer. This is visible across categories: * Digital twins * Forecasting and simulation * Distributed energy orchestration * Grid flexibility platforms * AI-enabled maintenance * Home energy management systems The common thread between all these is to turn fragmented operational data into actionable decisions. A useful example is envelio, one of E.ON One’s portfolio companies. Distribution operators often store operational information across disconnected systems—ERP, GIS, SCADA, CRM. Tim explained the opportunity: “It is key to have all of your data stored in one platform, in one data format, in order to allow to build applications on top.” The outcome is more than visualization. Digital grid platforms create a real-time model of network behavior. According to Tim: “Back in the days… a proper calculation of the grid sometimes took weeks or months… now this can all be done relatively dynamically in split seconds.” That is a dramatic change in operational capability. AI’s Real Opportunity Is Not Replacing Operators AI discussions in energy often drift into speculation. What’s more interesting is where adoption is already happening. Tim’s observation was practical: “Technology wise, you can be much more efficient and much faster in employing solutions or analyzing scenarios… but also simply in doing your actual operational work.” The innovation imperative is in faster planning, scenario analysis, operational execution, maintenance prioritization, and customer optimization. AI appears strongest where decisions are repetitive, data-heavy, and operationally constrained. The Market Opportunity: Flexibility Is Becoming a Utility Capability If digitization is the enabler, flexibility is increasingly becoming the business model. Utilities are moving from selling energy to orchestrating flows. This is visible in platforms like gridX. Home energy management systems coordinate: * solar generation * batteries * EV charging * heat pumps * grid interaction As Tim described: “If the grid has a problem… use that electricity from the grid. And for all of that, you need a home energy management system.” This is where energy begins to resemble software markets: Value shifts from ownership to orchestration. Forecast: What Happens Next Over the next decade, expect utilities to compete less on assets alone and more on: * forecasting quality * flexibility management * operational intelligence * software ecosystems * customer orchestration Tim summarized the shift simply: “A successful utility needs to pivot relatively fast, test, and embrace technology. I really believe this whole flex topic… that is the future.” And only the companies that learn to digitize will define the next phase of the energy transition. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit klimaticgroup.substack.com [https://klimaticgroup.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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