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

Huawei Introduces Collaboration Platform at MWC 2025



At the Huawei Electric Power Summit held during MWC Barcelona 2025, the company presented a significant initiative aimed at advancing the IEEE P2413.2 PDIoT (Power Distribution Internet of Things) Reference Architecture Standards. The summit was themed "Thriving with Digital Intelligence in Electrical Energy" and saw participation from industry experts and leaders of international standard organizations, all focused on sharing their latest research findings and successful applications to enhance the digital transformation of the energy sector.

David Sun, CEO of Huawei's Electric Power Digitalization Business Unit and Vice President of Huawei, delivered a keynote address discussing the traditional challenges faced by power systems, such as line losses and reliability issues. He underscored the necessity for innovation in tackling global challenges that have arisen in the new energy era. Through the application of technologies like cloud computing, edge computing, medium voltage communication, and HPLC (High-Performance Line Communication), Huawei has effectively addressed various low-voltage distribution network concerns.

For instance, they reported striking improvements in the reliability of low-voltage communication at the power supply center in the Xi'an International Port Zone, achieving up to 99.9%. Proactive outreach saw more than 97% of users contacted within three minutes during electrical outages. The rate of passive fault reporting for low-voltage single-family households has almost halved. Additionally, line loss calculations can now be completed in just 15 minutes.

Furthermore, a company located in Shaanxi successfully doubled its capacity by fully integrating distributed PV (photovoltaic) systems and coordinating charging stacks along with other critical applications. Sun also highlighted foundational elements of successful innovation, which include architectural innovation for open, adaptable, and systematic digital transformations, model innovation leveraging artificial intelligence capabilities, and ecosystem innovation for intersectoral collaboration.

These components aim to optimize energy production, especially in areas such as new energy power forecasting, load forecasting, and autonomous transformer regions through AI innovations. Huawei places high priority on integrating core electrical energy business scenarios with digital productivity, and is firmly committed to fostering sustainable growth and intelligent development through strategic collaborations within the industry ecosystem.

During the summit, high-profile experts such as Bilel Jamoussi, the Director of ITU TSB, Roque Bacani, Senior Vice President of Meralco and Director of ICT and Transformation, and Juan Ortiz Noval, Director of Network Operations and Maintenance at E-Distribución Redes Digitales, shared their successful initiatives in partnership with Huawei. Oleg Logvinov, Chair of the IEEE P2413.2, P1901.1, and P1901.3 Working Groups and CEO of IoTecha, presented the strategic initiatives of the IEEE P2413.2 Working Group. He also partnered with Huawei to unveil the collaboration platform for the IEEE P2413.2 PDIoT Reference Architecture Standards.

Looking ahead, Huawei aims to sharpen its focus on digital technology and artificial intelligence, continually refining its digital transformation processes based on acquired experiences, and collaborating with customers and partners to advance the energy industry’s digital and intelligent transformation. For more information about the Intelligent Distribution Solution (IDS), you can visit Huawei's IDS page.

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