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Energy & Utilities

We are building a zero-carbon society by providing the digital tools and services that the energy industry and related stakeholders require to succeed in their business efforts.

Developing the digital future of energy

We provide next-generation energy industry solutions to digitilize value chain, improve customer experience, enhance business performance, improved usability, productivity and empowered customers.

This will be done by moving the critical systems of the energy industry from systems of record to systems of insight by using AI, data, and analytics. Focusing on customer experience and empowerment of consumers by using smarter, digitalized services makes our customers more competitive. At the same time, data-driven intelligent management of the energy infrastructure enables a zero-carbon energy system.

Tietoevry’s new product portfolio is based on reusable, public cloud based modules. Use cases are built by combining modules. Modules, partly co-developed with Microsoft, are the foundation of the technology and business capabilities for the energy industry.

Jyri Kivinen

Head of Energy & Utilities, Tietoevry Industry

Your partner in developing a more sustainable future of energy

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World Alliance for Low Carbon Cities Forum

September 17-18 in Porvoo, Finland 

The Forum will engage invited participants in exploring new solutions that accelerate the green transition. It seeks strong participation from leading companies aiming to enhance their role in public-private innovation ecosystems, develop new technologies, and help pioneering cities and regions achieve carbon neutrality.

Fredrik Jansson, Head of Business Development, Energy & Utilities, is one of the panelists in the forum. He will discuss opportunities in digitalization and energy management, as well as the evolving role of consumers in the energy sector.

Discover more about the conference program and learn how to register.

Our local contacts

Finland  juha.kiukas@tietoevry.com 
Sweden  magnus.m.eriksson@tietoevry.com and evelina.thiger@tietoevry.com
Norway kenneth.vaersland@tietoevry.com 
Czech jan.uherek@tietoevry.com
Internationally evelina.thiger@tietoevry.com

                                

Energy ECS project aims to improve the digitalization of e-mobility systems and related energy solutions

The project has a total of 30 partners from eight European countries and it is co-financed via the ECSEL Joint Undertaking of the EU Horizon 2020, national funding agencies of the participating countries, and the consortium partners.

The project is coordinated by Tietoevry and consists of 16 small and mid-sized enterprises, eight large enterprises, and six research and technology organisations from Finland, Austria, Germany, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Sweden, and Switzerland. 

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