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Our sector is experiencing a growing need for increased network demand driven by decarbonisation efforts, intensified by the Labour Government's policies.
Discover how ALVIN® Reclose² transforms LV networks with smart, self-healing technology, enhancing reliability and efficiency for the future.
VisNet Connect self-service tools serve over 16 million homes and businesses across the UK, modelling Low Voltage (LV) networks fed by over 365,000 substations.
Why are electricity networks embracing this digital self-service approach?
storm-related electricity faults
With the UK weather, electricity networks face a constant challenge to prevent outages from storm-related faults - sometimes as many as 100-200 per day.
Visnet Hub
We’re proud to announce that we have reached a significant milestone in our company history, with the recent installation of our 10,000th VisNet Hub.
EuroVison 2023 and VisNet
SP Energy Networks enlisted the support of VisNet prior to Eurovision 2023, by installing an additional 50 VisNet Hub’s on the network for a bolstered LV monitoring.
Graph being looked at on a tablet
Our suite of apps provides real-time insights into network assets, crucial in navigating the challenges of Distributed Energy Resources.

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