Schneider Electric and ETAP Launch Physics-Based Digital Twin to Bridge Design and Operations for Utilities and Critical Infrastructure
Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, and ETAP, the industry and technology leader in power system design and operation, announced a new physics-based digital twin solution to help utilities and critical infrastructure operators strengthen resilience and accelerate time-to-power. The announcement was made at DTECH, the leading transmission and distribution trade show in the U.S.
ETAP is part of Schneider Electric's portfolio of software solutions, following its acquisition in 2021. As the industry's leading provider of electrical power system modeling and simulation software, ETAP complements Schneider Electric's digital grid capabilities by delivering engineering-grade analysis and lifecycle modeling for utilities and critical infrastructure.
Engineering Confidence for Every Decision
"Until now, utilities have operated two separate worlds, one for planning, another for operations. We've collapsed that divide," said Tanuj Khandelwal, CEO of ETAP. "This isn't simulation anymore. It's a living digital twin that thinks alongside the grid while validating protection schemes before they execute, anticipating faults before they cascade. As electrification accelerates and extreme weather rewrites the rules, utilities need more than faster analysis. They need a system that already knows what's coming. That's what we've built."
Integrated with Schneider Electric's One Digital Grid Platform and EcoStruxure™ ArcFM Web – an advanced GIS for a complete, location-based view of utility assets – the new physics-based Digital Twin links network data with real-time operations. By combining spatial intelligence with simulation-grade modeling, utilities can move beyond static visualization to predictive insights, enabling them to anticipate outcomes before switching and align planning with live grid conditions.
Beyond Visualization: A True Physics-Based Digital Twin
Unlike generic digital twins, ETAP's model is grounded in electrical physics, enabling operators to:
- Run contingency scenarios and validate protection coordination.
- Conduct arc-flash studies and ensure compliance with NFPA 70E.
- Simulate switching outcomes before execution to reduce risk and improve safety.
- Maintain a single, unified model from design through operations, eliminating data silos and reducing errors.
Meeting the Challenges of a Rapidly Changing Grid
As utilities face unprecedented challenges – rapid electrification, extreme weather and rising reliability expectations – engineering-grade simulation is critical for informed decision-making. ETAP's capabilities extend beyond utilities to mission-critical sectors such as data centers, healthcare and aerospace, where downtime is unacceptable.
"By combining ETAP's engineering rigor with Schneider Electric's industry-leading geospatial technologies, operators gain a unified, lifecycle model that reduces risk and accelerates modernization," said Ruben Llanes, CEO, Digital Grid, Schneider Electric.
Proven Impact Across Utilities and Critical Infrastructure
- Validated across 50,000+ installations worldwide, including Tier IV data centers and nuclear facilities.
- Utilities achieve up to 40% faster DER interconnection and 30% fewer nuisance trips through automated protection coordination.
Experience It Live at DTECH Booth 1201
Visit Schneider Electric and ETAP at Booth 1201 for demonstrations.
Schneider Electric | www.se.com
ETAP | https://etap.com/



