PG&E and Itron Expand Collaboration to Enhance Customer Experience and Improve Grid Management with Distributed Intelligence
- Make home electrification easier and more affordable for customers
- Reduce operations and maintenance costs by getting more value and performance from its existing electric infrastructure, helping drive down customer rates
- Strengthen its ability to detect and predict grid conditions—reducing wildfire risks and speeding outage response
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Making Customer EV Charging and Home Electrification Easier and More Affordable
Today, many customers who want to install a fast Level 2 EV charger at home require major electrical upgrades first. These upgrades can cost thousands of dollars and take months to complete. Grid edge intelligence changes that.
Using distributed intelligence, Itron grid edge devices can connect directly to a compatible Level 2 charger. The device then automatically adjusts charging speeds based on the home’s electrical limits and local grid conditions. This protects the customer’s electric panel and helps avoid the need for costly upgrades.
For many customers with smaller panels, especially those under 150 amps, this technology could remove one of the biggest barriers to owning an EV.
While the first use case focuses on EV charging, this program could eventually support other home appliances—like heat pumps or electric water heaters—without requiring panel or service upgrades, helping make home electrification more affordable.
Leveraging distributed intelligence,
A Smarter, Safer, More Flexible Grid
This strategic collaboration also brings new capabilities that help
- Real-time grid awareness: Distributed intelligence applications running on Itron’s grid edge devices can respond to changes on the grid in less than one second. So, if a tree branch hits a powerline or equipment begins to fail, the device detects the change right away and sends an alert back to
PG&E . This givesPG&E a near‑real‑time view of what’s happening on the grid, allowing crews to spot issues faster, reduce outage times, and adjust before small problems become bigger disruptions for customers. - Wildfire mitigation: The devices can capture waveforms and with the distributed intelligence application can identify unusual electrical activity that could signal equipment problems. This early warning helps
PG&E investigate and address potential issues sooner, reducing the risk of electrical equipment contributing to wildfires. - Better load management: The grid edge devices help
PG&E better balance electricity demand as more customers adopt EVs, heat pumps, and other electric technologies. By using data to provide more granular visibility,PG&E can optimize its existing grid assets and limit the need for additional grid upgrades—helping to keep costs down and maintain reliable service over time.
A Collaboration Built for Innovation and Scale
This collaboration is partially funded through
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