<p>When any part of the economy modernizes, it electrifies. New HVAC systems? Electric heat pumps. Autonomous vehicles? Battery-powered electric cars. Next-generation factories? Not a smoke stack in sight. Which means the US needs to build as much grid infrastructure in the next decade as we built in the last 50 years.</p><p>Schneider Electric is a 189-year-old infrastructure company that makes everything from the cooling systems in AI factories to the switchgear moving power across the grid. Jim Simonelli, their SVP of data centers, joins Supercool to explain why efficiency is now a core business necessity, not just an environmental virtue. Every watt that doesn't reach compute is lost revenue, which changes everything about how you design and operate at gigawatt scale.</p><p>Vincent Petit, who runs Schneider's research institute, breaks down why 15 years of flat electricity demand means we've lost the muscle to build infrastructure. And why the answer isn't just more generation—it's rethinking the entire system.</p><p><strong>Show Notes</strong></p><p>Guests: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-simonelli-b4330530/">Jim Simonelli, Senior Vice President &amp; Chief Technology Officer, Secure Power</a> and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincent-petit-7228ab5/">Vincent Petit, Senior Vice President, Climate &amp; Energy Transition Research</a></p><p>Company: <a href="https://www.se.com/us/en/">Schneider Electric</a></p><p><br>For more low-carbon innovations now scaling—and the playbooks driving their market adoption—subscribe to the podcast plus our:</p><p>* <a href="https://supercool.beehiiv.com/subscribe">Weekly Newsletter</a></p><p>* <a href="https://getsuper.cool/playbook/">Climate Adoption Playbook</a></p><p>* <a href="https://www.instagram.com/getsupercool">Supercool on Instagram</a> </p><p>* <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/getsupercool">Supercool on LinkedIn</a></p>

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Modernization Is Electrification: How Schneider Electric Builds at Gigawatt Scale

JAN 14, 202645 MIN
Supercool

Modernization Is Electrification: How Schneider Electric Builds at Gigawatt Scale

JAN 14, 202645 MIN

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When any part of the economy modernizes, it electrifies. New HVAC systems? Electric heat pumps. Autonomous vehicles? Battery-powered electric cars. Next-generation factories? Not a smoke stack in sight. Which means the US needs to build as much grid infrastructure in the next decade as we built in the last 50 years.Schneider Electric is a 189-year-old infrastructure company that makes everything from the cooling systems in AI factories to the switchgear moving power across the grid. Jim Simonelli, their SVP of data centers, joins Supercool to explain why efficiency is now a core business necessity, not just an environmental virtue. Every watt that doesn't reach compute is lost revenue, which changes everything about how you design and operate at gigawatt scale.Vincent Petit, who runs Schneider's research institute, breaks down why 15 years of flat electricity demand means we've lost the muscle to build infrastructure. And why the answer isn't just more generation—it's rethinking the entire system.Show NotesGuests: Jim Simonelli, Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Secure Power and Vincent Petit, Senior Vice President, Climate & Energy Transition ResearchCompany: Schneider ElectricFor more low-carbon innovations now scaling—and the playbooks driving their market adoption—subscribe to the podcast plus our:* Weekly Newsletter* Climate Adoption Playbook* Supercool on Instagram * Supercool on LinkedIn