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Data and artificial intelligence are powerful levers to amplify the value of ENGIE’s integrated energy model. These technologies are developed both internally—through the Group innovation labs—and through collaborations with startups and leading research institutions, such as the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), one of the world’s foremost research centers.
This collaborative ecosystem enables ENGIE to deliver concrete, scalable solutions to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon energy system, with the full support of its 98,000 employees.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the energy sector. At VivaTech, ENGIE showcased how AI-powered tools are being deployed across the entire value chain. The company harnesses digital technologies, data, and AI to enhance asset management, customer experience, and employee productivity.
Through its ability to optimize complex systems, AI helps reduce not only some costs but also CO2 emissions, playing a key role in the decarbonization of the energy system.
Algorithms contribute, for example, to one of ENGIE major ambitions: providing 24/7 carbon-free electricity to customers who request it. That implies precisely forecasting renewable energy production, while dynamically managing flexible assets such as storage batteries.
Global Hypervision Center: the power of digital technology for our renewable assets

Inaugurated in early 2025, ENGIE’s Global Hypervision Center (GHC) provides real-time monitoring of the operational performance of ENGIE’s global fleet of renewable assets (solar, wind, hydro) and soon, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).
Covering over 1,000 sites worldwide, the GHC consolidates operational data into a single, harmonized platform. ENGIE can monitor the activity of its renewable sites in real time, quickly escalate critical issues, analyze incidents and solutions implemented, and share best practices.
All that contributes to our operational excellence. That’s why GHC is a major milestone in the Group’s digital journey serving the business.
FlyRenov: ultra-precise drones for cleaning wind turbines and solar panels

A startup supported by ENGIE and present at its booth during VivaTech, FlyRenov is revolutionizing renewable asset maintenance through high-tech aerial robotics. Specializing in drone-powered cleaning and renovation for wind turbines and solar panels, FlyRenov combines robust hardware with intelligent software to deliver high-precision operations—while eliminating safety risks for human operators.
Its advanced algorithms and onboard sensors enable drones to clean within centimeters of surfaces with surgical precision. This innovation extends asset lifespan and improves energy output. FlyRenov’s breakthrough technology has earned recognition under the France 2030 program.