Bidgely
DistribuTECH International coming March 24-27, 2025 to Dallas, Texas, and is one of the industry’s largest gatherings for exchanging ideas about the grid of the future. Be sure to connect with our Bidgely team while you’re there to explore the future of the grid!
Program Sessions
EV TRACK
March 25th | 10 – 10:50 am
Room C2
Beyond Managed Charging:
Discover how utilities can overcome EV visibility gaps and optimize grid resilience through AI-enhanced detection, charging pattern analysis, and holistic load management strategies.
DATA ANALYTICS – AI TRACK
March 25th | 2 – 2:50 pm
Room C4
Modern Utility Transformation:
Discover how to unlock AI-driven grid resilience, customer engagement, and compliance by seamlessly advancing to AMI 2.0.
CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT
March 26th | 10 – 10:50 am
Room C 144 / 145
Smart Grid Future:
Discover how utilities are harnessing AI, time-of-use rates, and customer-centric solutions to optimize grid operations, drive load shift value, and build a resilient, modern grid.
EXPO Theater
Bidgely is proud to be part of the Net Zero Alliance. Catch us at Booth 1323 in the EXPO Theater for daily theater presentations, to connect with our team, and for prescheduled meetings and demos.
For select prescheduled meetings and demos, come to our meeting room: Meeting Room MR-1457.
Demos + Meetings
Demos + Meetings
Meet with the Bidgely Team! Book a meeting with us in advance.
Beyond Managed Charging
How Utilities Are Building a Holistic EV Management Program, From Detection to Grid Planning to Load Shift
EV TRACK | March 25th | 10 – 10:50 am | Room C2
Utilities are moving beyond managed charging to develop comprehensive EV management programs. This holistic approach integrates EV detection, grid impact analysis, and load management strategies, leveraging AI to detect EVs and their impact on specific grid assets. By analyzing charging patterns, utilities can develop targeted customer outreach programs to maximize load-shift value and optimize grid resilience. This session will explore lessons learned and real-world outcomes from utilities that have implemented these innovative EV management strategies.
Adam Grant
Director, Integrated Energy Services, Operations
Maria Kretzing
VP Innovation and Analytics
Brittany Blair
Senior Analyst, Research 
and Industry Strategy
Andy Parker
Director, Clean Energy Transition
Modern Utility Transformation
Distributed Intelligence and Evolving AMI: A Playbook for Utilities Leading the Grid Transformation
DATA ANALYTICS – AI TRACK | March 25th | 2 – 2:50 pm | Room C4
Utilities can revolutionize their grids by harnessing AI-powered distributed intelligence and advanced metering solutions, enabling a seamless transition from AMI 1.0 to AMI 2.0. This transformative approach unlocks the full value of real-time intelligence, driving resilience, continuity, and customer engagement. By leveraging AI, utilities can proactively address grid stress, enhance customer experience through personalized energy management, and ensure regulatory compliance. Moreover, this solution utilizes scalable, practical, and cost-effective technologies that optimize existing infrastructure, minimizing disruption to operations and customer coverage, while building a future-ready grid that meets evolving demands.
Abhay Gupta
CEO & Co-founder
Andrea Nuesser
Grid Modernization Leader
Jeff Wahl
VP of Customer Programs
Stefan Zschiegner
VP of Product Management
Smart Grid Future
How Utilities Are Building a Smarter Grid With AI, Dynamic Rates, and Customer Coaching
CE TRACK | March 26th | 10 – 10:50 am | Room C 144 / 145
Nova Scotia Power and PNM are pioneering the use of Time of Use (TOU) rates and AI-enabled solutions to bridge the gap between customer engagement and flexible grid management. This session, featuring panelists from both utilities, will share best practices and lessons learned from their TOU journeys, including strategic grid management planning, leveraging behind-the-meter analytics, building a business case for TOU rates, and 1realizing real-world load-shift value. Attendees will gain insights on how TOU rates and AI-driven analytics can deliver a resilient and modern grid by integrating customer-centric solutions with grid management.
Patty Torrez
Manager, Digital Customer Experience
Denine Rothman
Customer Experience Time-of-Day Program Manager
Riley Cook
Senior. Customer Data Analyst
Shriram Ramanathan
VP, Strategy and Operations and Chief of Staff