Enel Group’s Gridspertise launches Quantum Edge device
Gridspertise has launched the Quantum Edge® device (QEd) at Enlit Europe in Milan.

Gridspertise, the Enel Group company providing digital solutions to Distribution System Operators (DSOs), has launched the Quantum Edge® device (QEd) at Enlit Europe in Milan.
This solution leverages edge computing to digitalize and virtualize secondary substations’ physical components, creating a digital twin through virtual applications that can be remotely managed and updated, reducing installation, training, operation and maintenance costs and increasing network reliability.
QEd has been developed to meet the evolving needs of distribution grids, which require higher levels of flexibility, also at the secondary substations level, to keep pace with energy and grid transition, characterized by increasing levels of electrification, higher flows of renewables and larger volumes of distributed energy resources.
Antonio Cammisecra, Head of Enel Global Infrastructure and Networks, commented: “Enel manages more than 1.2 million secondary substations around the world, out of which roughly half a million are remote controlled.
"We are looking forward to reaping the benefits of deploying a technology as innovative as QEd that enhances legacy infrastructure with an all-in-one solution, avoiding costly rebuilds, while minimizing maintenance expenditures and environmental impact.
"We are excited that Gridspertise is launching such an important and revolutionary product at Enlit Europe in Milan and very proud that Enel will drive the field testing of this device at scale, showing once again its leadership in deploying resilient, participatory and sustainable power grids towards a full electric future.”
Thanks to its decentralized computational capability, QEd provides a solution that runs key grid functionalities on the edge, increasing reliability of the network. QEd also allows applications to be run for all the most important network automation functions: asset health and performance monitoring, loss minimization, fault location identification and service restoration, real-time control, power quality monitoring, metering data management and much more.
The device contains a built-in AI engine to support edge applications, including AI-powered predictive maintenance, security, operation surveillance and safety.
The device supports the most connectivity standards, including 5G as well as fiber optic, and is retrofit compatible with existing assets.
The QEd is designed to progressively enable new functionalities, such as power flow analysis and prediction, detection of critical conditions, dispatching and control of distributed energy resources, storage and electric vehicles, bringing DSOs to the next level in their role as System Operator.
Gridspertise is launching a co-creation program to collaborate with pioneering DSO customers, test the solution and leverage on market insights to develop new applications and enrich its functionalities.
For the development of QEd, Gridspertise embraced an open innovation approach, collaborating with innovative partners such as Qualcomm Technologies Inc., the world’s leading wireless technology innovator and driving force behind the development, launch, and expansion of 5G. The solution integrates the most up to date, secure, scalable capabilities from Qualcomm Technologies’ IoT solutions and is equipped with powerful computing, AI, connectivity, and security capabilities.
“We are excited about the collaboration with the Enel Group’s company Gridspertise for the launch of the new Quantum Edge Device, setting the scene for the next generation of smart grids to materialize. Our technology will support Gridspertise in rapidly deploying innovative and differentiated products, enabling the ecosystem to generate new revenue streams in the utilities sector,” says Enrico Salvatori, SVP & President, Europe/MEA, Qualcomm Europe, Inc.
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