
A logo of C3.ai sits outside the Meta House on the opening day of the 55th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, January 20, 2025.
Eletrobras will deploy the C3 AI Grid Intelligence tool across all its transmission assets. This technology focuses on real-time monitoring and rapid resolution of network issues, enabling faster responses to operational challenges. The financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.
In a joint statement, the companies emphasized that the use of AI will enhance the resilience and stability of the transmission network on a large scale. The technology is expected to streamline the correction of faults, ensuring consistent power delivery. This initiative aligns with global trends, as investments in electrical grids grow to support increasingly complex energy systems and to strengthen infrastructure against extreme weather events, such as fires near transmission lines and substations, a significant challenge in Brazil.
Pablo Flores, Executive Manager of Protection, Automation and Control of Operating Systems at Eletrobras, stated: “We are modernizing critical network monitoring processes, which allows us to respond to incidents more effectively and agilely, ensuring system stability and availability.” The adoption of AI underscores Eletrobras’ commitment to advancing its operational capabilities to meet the demands of Brazil’s evolving energy landscape.
This partnership reflects the increasing importance of innovative technologies in maintaining robust energy systems, particularly in regions prone to environmental challenges. By leveraging AI, Eletrobras aims to ensure a more reliable power supply for Brazil, supporting both economic and infrastructural stability.