TCS announces partnership with Landis+Gyr to deliver next-generation energy efficiency solutions

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Friday announced that it has partnered with Landis+Gyr, an energy management solutions company based in Cham, Switzerland, to deliver innovative, flexible energy efficiency solutions for utilities. These solutions, it added, will empower utilities to help their commercial and industrial customers achieve sustainability goals, improve operational efficiency, and reduce carbon emissions. 

“Over the next three years, TCS will integrate its award-winning enterprise-level energy and emission management system TCS Clever Energy with Landis+Gyr’s advanced smart metering and grid management technologies, creating a comprehensive energy management solution for utilities,” the company said in a regulatory filing. The partnership, it added, will enable utilities to meet the complex energy demands of their commercial and industrial clients while offering them advanced tools to optimize energy usage and achieve sustainability targets. TCS will also leverage TCS Clever Energy to drive energy transformation for Landis+Gyr.

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The combined capabilities of Landis+Gyr and TCS, the company said, will enable utilities to offer end-to-end energy efficiency solutions that include real-time energy optimization, demand response, and smart EV charging. These features help utilities empower their commercial and industrial customers to improve energy efficiency, lower emissions, and drive operational excellence. It simultaneously increases utility’s ability to integrate renewable energy sources, optimize use of existing infrastructure, and improve grid flexibility. 

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Amith Kota, Global Chief Technology Officer at Landis+Gyr, said, “The partnership with TCS brings pivotal technological expertise to our expanding flexibility management offering. By integrating TCS Clever Energy capabilities into our portfolio, we now provide a solution that supports utilities in delivering energy efficiency and sustainability solutions to their commercial and industrial customers. This ensures grid resilience while enabling utilities to meet both their and their customers’ sustainability goals.”

Landis+Gyr has an annual sales of approximately $1.7 billion. For over 125 years, it has helped organizations avoid more than 9.5 million tons of carbon dioxide.

Anupam Singhal, President, Manufacturing, TCS, said, “We are delighted to partner with Landis+Gyr to help achieve sustainability goals by optimizing operational efficiency and accelerating the journey to carbon neutrality.

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