Huawei Unveils Collaborative Platform for IEEE P2413.2 PDIoT Standards at MWC Barcelona 2025

Huawei Unveils Collaborative Platform for IEEE P2413.2 Standards



At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona 2025, Huawei made a significant advancement by launching a collaborative platform aimed at the IEEE P2413.2 Power Distribution Internet of Things (PDIoT) standards. This platform was introduced during the Huawei Electric Power Summit, themed "Thrive with Digital, Accelerate Electric Power Intelligence." The summit served as a gathering for industry experts and international standardization leaders who shared their latest findings and successful practices to foster digital transformation within the electricity sector.

David Sun, the CEO of Huawei's Electric Power Digitalization Business Unit, opened the summit with insightful remarks about the challenges facing electrical grids. He highlighted persistent issues such as traditional line losses and reliability concerns, alongside the new complexities that arise with emerging energy technologies. His speech emphasized the critical necessity for innovation, suggesting that advancements in cloud computing, edge computing, medium voltage communication, and High Power Line Communication (HPLC) can effectively address various challenges related to low-voltage distribution networks.

For instance, after implementing Huawei's HPLC system, the power supply center in Xi'an's international port area saw an impressive communications reliability rate of 99.9%. Additionally, State Grid personnel can proactively contact over 97% of users within three minutes of a power outage, while passive outage notifications for isolated low-voltage households have decreased by nearly 50%. Moreover, calculating line losses can now be accomplished in merely 15 minutes.

A company from Shaanxi demonstrated notable success by fully integrating distributed photovoltaic systems, optimizing charging pile operations, and effectively doubling capacity while achieving other valuable applications. Sun pointed out that successful innovation relies heavily on architectural advancements geared towards an open, adaptable, and systematic digital transformation, alongside the inclusion of AI capabilities.

The event was further enriched by contributions from industry leaders, including Bilel Jamoussi, Deputy Chief of ITU's TSB; Roque Bacani, Meralco’s Vice President; and Juan Ortiz Noval of E-Distribución Redes Digitales. Oleg Logvinov, chairman of the IEEE P2413.2 working group, also discussed the strategic initiatives surrounding the P2413.2 standards and collaborated with Huawei in unveiling the new collaborative platform.

Looking ahead, Huawei is dedicated to focusing on digital technology and AI, continuously refining its digital transformation processes based on acquired experiences. The company aims to work closely with clients and partners to propel intelligent transformation within the energy industry.

For more information about Huawei's Intelligent Distribution Solution (IDS), please visit Huawei's IDS page.

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