Siemens Says AI and Grid Software Are Critical as Clean-Energy Investment Hits $2.2T

Siemens Says AI and Grid Software Are Critical as Clean-Energy Investment Hits $2.2T

According to the November 2025 edition of Siemens’ Infrastructure Transition Monitor—drawing on responses from 1,400 executives—the role of digital technologies in energy infrastructure has escalated. AI-driven grid-management, advanced software and smart meters are now considered essential for achieving resilience and sustainability. The findings come as global clean-energy investment reached $2.2 trillion in 2025, up from $1.9 trillion in 2023. Executives noted that energy-independence, storage capacity and deployment of renewables are now more advanced than two years ago. The shift highlights how the energy transition is increasingly a combination of hardware and software innovation.