Infosys, BP team up to drive integrated energy offers to reduce emissions

Infosys and global integrated energy company, BP, on Thursday said they will jointly develop an integrated energy-as-a-service (EaaS) offering to provide end-to-end management of energy assets and services.
It added that the pilot would be conducted at Infosys’ Pune campus, and later be scaled to other Infosys campuses, cities, and industrial and business parks to reduce emissions. The companies have signed a memorandum of understanding.
“Digitisation will act as a driver for decarbonisation and building work and living spaces of the future,” said Pravin Rao, chief operating officer, Infosys.
According to the joint press release, the companies intend to manage energy assets, provide low carbon power, low carbon heating and cooling, and low carbon mobility to campuses, driven by an AI-based digital platform.
It added that BP’s integrated energy offer draws on technologies and businesses in solar and wind together with gas for power, fuels, electric vehicle charging, battery swapping and advanced mobility solutions.