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The latest from Jicate
News, announcements, and updates from across the company.
Read Jicate ExplainedAI-powered operations for the connected utility of the future.
Schedule a DemoExtreme weather, the shift to renewables, and new ways of producing and consuming energy are just a few of the real-world pressures facing utilities today.
Utilities now have to draw on enormous volumes of data spread across ever more complex digital ecosystems — and, crucially, turn that insight into action. Jicate's Ontology brings together data from distribution management systems, asset records, inspections, geographic layouts, and IoT devices, alongside risk and connectivity models, so teams can make better-informed decisions across the grid.
Utility operators around the world use Jicate to rapidly build and ship flexible, production-ready applications — predicting operations, automating processes, simulating scenarios, and coordinating decisions across teams and environments. The result is more reliable, more efficient utilities, from grid management right through to customer care.

Integrated data from millions of grid assets across its digital grid into the platform.
Sharply reduced missed customer notifications for proactive power shutoffs, cutting notification time from hours to minutes.
Combined Jicate with its own proprietary algorithms to lift staff productivity.
Eliminated operational fines while also reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.
Uses Jicate and machine-learning models to remotely monitor its solar farms.
Expects a meaningful reduction in revenue lost to tracker failures.
Predictive Operations
“Being able to anticipate issues before they happen is where the real value sits — the efficiency gains add up quickly, both for us and for the clients we serve.”
— Engineering Leader
Digitize Renewables
“Our aim is to run on real-time, fully integrated data across the whole business, so every clean-energy decision is backed by information our teams can trust.”
— Company Executive
Enhance Customer Experience
“We've moved from hardware-defined to software-defined operations across a growing set of use cases, and it's changing how we run and improve the grid.”
— Chief Information Officer
Strengthen planning before, during, and after events by combining geospatial and asset data into a single view of your grid, likely outages, and customer-notification status.
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