Ericsson launches AI-Powered Energy Infrastructure Operations

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  • This solution will be integrated with Ericsson Operations Engine
  • It has been trialed with customers in Europe, Asia, Middle East, and Latin America

Ericsson has launched an AI-powered energy management solution called Energy Infrastructure Operations. The company says that this solution will use AI and advanced data analytics to optimize energy consumption across network infrastructure for communications service providers

Peter Laurin, senior vice president and head of business area managed services, Ericsson, said, “We see a strong focus from our customers on reducing energy consumption as they look to make their operations more efficient and improve their carbon footprint. Our Energy Infrastructure Operations offering is an innovative solution with different efficiency scenarios to address different needs. Its AI-based data-driven approach will enable service providers to achieve operational expenditure (OPEX) and capital expenditures (CAPEX)savings as well as reductions in carbon dioxide emissions.”

Reduce carbon dioxide emissions

This solution will be integrated with Ericsson Operations Engine. It will enable service providers to reduce OPEX and carbon dioxide emissions from their networks and maximise site availability. The company claimed that deployment of the AI-powered energy infrastructure operations will help achieve approximately 15 per cent decrease in energy-related OPEX, 15 percent reduction in site visits related to passive infrastructure and 30 percent reduction of energy-related outages.

The solution has been trialed with customers in Europe, Asia, Middle East, and Latin America. presently, it is live in Telenor Myanmar’s network.