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Schneider Electric looks to digitalisation, new partners to tackle rapid electrification

Partnerships are a priority for innovations on the energy front

Benjamin Cher
Published Mon, Dec 1, 2025 · 09:24 PM
    • Schneider Electric chairman Jean-Pascal Tricoire believes that in 25 years’ time, the world will be “about 40-60%” electric.
    • Schneider Electric chairman Jean-Pascal Tricoire believes that in 25 years’ time, the world will be “about 40-60%” electric. PHOTO: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC

    [SINGAPORE] Electricity demand’s unprecedented growth is coming from both technology and sectors undergoing electrification through digitalisation.

    From buildings requiring more air-conditioning amid global warming to technology such as electric vehicles and artificial intelligence (AI), today’s demand is a big jump for a world which, for many years, needed electricity only for about 20 per cent of its functions.

    Jean-Pascal Tricoire, chairman of energy solutions giant Schneider Electric, believes that in 25 years’ time, the world will be “about 40 to 60 per cent” electric.

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