Huawei was honoured with the Best Technology Provider award at the Electricity Connect 2025 conference, a major annual gathering of Indonesia’s power and energy stakeholders. Organised by the Indonesia Electrical Power Society (MKI) in collaboration with multiple institutions, the event highlighted the accelerating digital and intelligent transformation of the country’s energy sector.
Huawei’s recognition underscores its long-term commitment to supporting Indonesia’s energy transition, particularly through innovations in digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and smart power solutions. The company has been steadily expanding its collaborations with both public and private industry players to strengthen the nation’s power infrastructure.
Speaking at the event, Andy Huang, CEO of Huawei Power Generation Intelligentisation Business Unit, emphasised the convergence of the physical and digital worlds as economies evolve. “Human economy has evolved from agricultural economy to industrial economy, and now entered the digital economy, striding forward toward the intelligent economy,” Huang said. “The future intelligent world will be a deep convergence of the physical world and the digital world. The physical world is driven by energy, while the digital world is driven by data. Therefore, bit and watt will be the two core driving forces toward the intelligent world.”
Huang noted that all segments of the power industry, source, grid, load and storage are undergoing rapid digital transformation. He highlighted the need to complement traditional energy-flow management with stronger information-flow management to achieve comprehensive perception, real-time analysis, reliable connectivity, and intelligent autonomy.
Projecting the long-term landscape, Huang added, “By 2060, Indonesia’s total installed power capacity is projected to grow from the current 100 GW to 450 GW. Throughout this transition, Huawei will provide the most robust and advanced ICT infrastructure to support diverse intelligent applications, empowering Indonesia’s power generation industry to be greener, more efficient, and smarter.”
During the conference, Huawei showcased its latest technological advancements, including end-to-end smart PV systems, smart distribution solutions, and its flagship Intelligent Distribution Solution (IDS) designed to strengthen resilience across the energy ecosystem. The company also demonstrated applications of 5G, AI, and cloud computing that are poised to shape the next wave of the global energy technology revolution.










