28 October, 2025 ARE article

Getting the most from renewables through digitalisation

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Digitalisation and optimisation are transforming the distributed renewable energy (DRE) sector from generation and distribution to supply and consumption. This shift is not a distant vision but a daily reality shaping how energy is managed, monitored, and maintained across the globe.

As highlighted in the recent CORE Initiative position paper, even the most promising DRE projects risk falling into disrepair without robust post-installation support. Predictive maintenance, digital integration, and intelligent connected systems are now indispensable. They reduce maintenance costs, extend the lifespan of assets, and ensure that clean energy continues to reach the people who need it most.

Moreover, data-driven decision-making is rapidly becoming the cornerstone of investment and operational strategies. Geospatial mapping tools such as DRE Atlas and open-source platforms like PROSPECT provide vital insight.

As always, ARE and its Members are at the forefront of this digital transformation. Across our network, pioneering companies are proving that technology and innovation go hand in hand with impact:

  • enee.io acts as the fitness tracker for energy systems, enabling communities worldwide to access reliable and affordable clean energy.
  • SteamaCo, a UK-based IoT smart metering company, operates across sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, optimising remote energy management.
  • Off-Grid Europe delivers the Off-Grid Controller, a smart software solution for efficient monitoring and management of decentralised systems.
  • Upya empowers last-mile distributors through low-cost CRM software designed for African markets.
  • ComAp develops smart control solutions that enable power generation and energy management for a sustainable future.
  • Okra provides plug-and-play hardware and software that transform existing solar assets into smart pay-as-you-go microgrids.
  • Community Connect’s COMET toolkit enhances community engagement through interactive, simulation-based planning for renewable mini-grids.
  • Anfani connects renewable energy providers, clients, and financiers through its unique platform to accelerate energy access in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Fuel Switch leverages blockchain and smart meters to create transparent carbon offset marketplaces.
  • Schneider Electric continues to lead globally with its digital solutions that enhance energy efficiency and sustainability.

These examples show how digital tools are redefining what’s possible in renewable energy, illustrating a sector that is becoming smarter, more connected, and more efficient—proving how we can digitalise to decarbonise for a cleaner, sustainable future.

EAIF 2026: where innovation meets investment

The next milestone on this journey will be the ARE Energy Access Investment Forum (EAIF 2026), taking place on 21–24 April 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya. Once again, it will be where innovators meet investors to make deals. Secure your Early Bird ticket now to join EAIF 2026 in person.

Matchmaking at EAIF

Finally, as digitalisation reshapes our industry, collaboration remains essential. This quarter alone, ARE has strengthened its global presence with activities and events in Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Singapore, and Germany, expanding its on-the-ground engagement worldwide. Join the Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE) and be part of this movement driving this transformation.

Members of the ARE Technology & Manufacturer Circle will convene at the ARE Industry Action Dialogue in Brussels on 4 December 2025. Become a Member today and have your say at shaping the digital future of distributed renewable energy.

David Lecoque   |   CEO   |   d.lecoque@ruralelec.org