en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 8, China's CHINT Group and Alibaba Cloud officially signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement. The two parties will collaborate in three core areas: AI large models, cloud and computing center infrastructure, and joint business expansion overseas, jointly promoting the integrated application of smart energy scenarios and artificial intelligence technology.
The core of this cooperation is to further connect the real business scenarios of energy enterprises with cloud computing, large models, and computing infrastructure capabilities. CHINT Group's business covers green energy, smart electrical, and smart home sectors, involving multiple links such as power generation, distribution, consumption, residential photovoltaics, power station operations, low-voltage electrical appliances, and overseas energy services, characterized by diverse data sources, numerous equipment types, and complex operation and maintenance scenarios. Alibaba Cloud possesses capabilities in cloud computing, databases, big data, security, AI large models, and cloud-native infrastructure. The collaboration in AI large models can focus on power station operations, equipment diagnostics, customer service Q&A, knowledge management, work order processing, business analysis, and energy service processes, enabling model capabilities to more directly enter the frontline operational systems of the energy industry.
Cloud and computing center infrastructure is another key area. Smart energy systems require continuous processing of large amounts of data from power stations, inverters, distribution equipment, sensors, user terminals, and business systems. Only after data is uploaded to the cloud can it further support AI analysis, intelligent dispatch, remote operations, and business decisions. Public information shows that the application systems of CHINT's comprehensive energy service company, CHINT Aneng, have been deployed on the Alibaba Cloud platform, supporting the safe and stable operation of over 2 million residential power stations. The two parties have also jointly developed a residential power station operations customer service intelligent agent based on the Qwen large model. As the cooperation upgrades, CHINT's energy business data, cloud platform resources, and AI application development capabilities are expected to form a tighter closed loop.
The joint business expansion overseas also gives this cooperation a stronger international dimension. CHINT Group's business has already covered multiple countries and regions, with project and channel foundations in overseas power energy, low-voltage electrical appliances, photovoltaics, energy storage, and comprehensive energy service markets. Alibaba Cloud can provide support in cloud infrastructure, global service nodes, security compliance, and digital platform capabilities. For Chinese energy equipment and smart energy enterprises, going overseas is no longer just about product export, but also includes the output of digital platforms, operation and maintenance systems, customer services, remote monitoring, and localized delivery capabilities. If the cooperation between CHINT and Alibaba Cloud can form replicable solutions in overseas projects, it will help enhance the digital delivery capabilities of China's smart energy services in the international market.
This cooperation also reflects that the energy industry is entering a deepening phase of "AI + industrial systems." In the past, the digitalization of energy enterprises mainly revolved around ERP, equipment monitoring, production management, and marketing system construction. With the maturity of large model technology, enterprises have begun to attempt to precipitate industry knowledge, equipment data, operation and maintenance experience, customer services, and business processes into intelligent agent capabilities. Energy scenarios have high requirements for safety, stability, and professional knowledge. AI applications need to be combined with cloud infrastructure, business systems, permission management, data governance, and industry expert experience to transform from single-point tools into productivity systems that can be deployed at scale. The signing of the comprehensive cooperation agreement between CHINT Group and Alibaba Cloud indicates that smart energy enterprises are incorporating AI large models into their long-term technology foundation, rather than staying at the level of single application pilots.
The effectiveness of subsequent cooperation will depend on the accuracy of large models in energy scenarios, the depth of system integration, data security mechanisms, overseas compliance capabilities, and actual cost reduction and efficiency improvement performance. If the two parties can form mature cases around residential power stations, smart electrical appliances, energy operations and maintenance, and overseas projects, AI will further enter the entire process of energy equipment manufacturing, project operations, and customer services, providing new digital growth paths for the smart energy industry chain.
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