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E.ON’s leadership elevated AI as a strategic lever for grid modernization and customer operations. For example, E.ON scaled AI-enabled vegetation and corridor management that fuses satellite imagery with machine learning to target trim cycles and reduce outage risk. It also uses satellite-AI providers for continuous monitoring of grow-in/fall-in risks on overhead lines. In grid operations, E.ON is deploying digital-twin/observability applications to estimate low-voltage state, predict congestion, and automate flexibility decisions.  

E.ON’s Responsible AI policy formalizes risk controls (transparency, privacy, human-in-the-loop) for critical decisions across the group. In June 2025, it also aligned with broader European efforts on responsible AI, co-signing the Hamburg Declaration at the Sustainability Conference in Germany.