华为发布电力行业全球数智化指数,跃升电力行业数智化
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-21 01:56

Core Insights - Huawei launched the Global Digital Intelligence Index (GDII) at the Huawei Connect 2025 conference in Shanghai, aimed at providing a quantitative assessment tool and strategic guidance for global power companies to build new power systems and achieve digital transformation [1][2] - The CEO of Huawei's Power Digitalization Division emphasized that digital intelligence is a core innovation method in the face of uncertainties in new power systems, with AI evolving from an "efficiency tool" to a "survival necessity" [2][6] Industry Developments - The conference highlighted the importance of real-time perception of low-voltage grid operation status to ensure the stability of power systems, especially with the widespread adoption of photovoltaic energy, electric vehicle charging stations, and microgrids [1] - Huawei introduced a multi-layered technical system based on "scenario applications + cloud management edge collaboration," following principles of "strong main network, integrated medium voltage, transparent low voltage, high-speed security, and integrated space and ground" [2] Collaborative Initiatives - Huawei, in collaboration with Hong Kong Electric and State Grid Shaanxi Electric Power, launched the 2025 Global Power Model Points, showcasing successful implementations of intelligent risk identification and management in power distribution networks [5] - The partnership achieved a world-class power supply reliability of 99.999% in Hong Kong, with an average unplanned outage time of less than 0.5 minutes per year [5] Future Directions - The rapid development of AI, digital intelligence, and communication technologies is seen as foundational support for addressing core issues in new power systems [6] - Huawei aims to deepen the integration of digital intelligence technology with power scenarios, helping global power companies effectively tackle systemic challenges and move towards a smarter and more sustainable future [6]