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How can AI revolutionize energy management in our homes while helping us save money and reduce environmental impact? In this episode, I speak with Michael Lotfy, EVP of Home & Distribution at Schneider Electric, to uncover how innovation is transforming the way we interact with and consume energy at home.
With buildings responsible for 37% of global CO2 emissions and homes contributing nearly 20% of that total, the need for smarter, more efficient energy solutions has never been more urgent. Michael shares how Schneider Electric is addressing this challenge with groundbreaking AI-powered features in their Wiser Home app. This technology leverages real-time weather forecasts, tariff data, and solar production capabilities to optimize energy use, reduce waste, and save homeowners hundreds of euros annually—all while keeping homes comfortable and secure.
We discuss how governments worldwide are stepping up with incentives to encourage energy-efficient technologies, including the U.S. Department of Energy's $8.4 million initiative for grid-enhancing AI innovations and subsidies offered across Europe. Michael explains how these programs are accelerating adoption and making ROI cycles more attractive for consumers.
Looking ahead, Michael paints a vision of the future where homes autonomously manage energy based on patterns, utility prices, and weather conditions. From creating virtual power plants to enabling community energy sharing, he reveals the exciting opportunities on the horizon. But with innovation comes challenges—Michael also addresses critical concerns like cybersecurity, data privacy, and the importance of combining hardware, software, and AI to create seamless, user-friendly energy solutions.
What role will AI play in shaping the future of home energy management? Can it truly alleviate the stress of rising utility costs? Join us as we explore the intersection of technology and sustainability—and let us know your thoughts on this transformative topic!
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How can AI revolutionize energy management in our homes while helping us save money and reduce environmental impact? In this episode, I speak with Michael Lotfy, EVP of Home & Distribution at Schneider Electric, to uncover how innovation is transforming the way we interact with and consume energy at home.
With buildings responsible for 37% of global CO2 emissions and homes contributing nearly 20% of that total, the need for smarter, more efficient energy solutions has never been more urgent. Michael shares how Schneider Electric is addressing this challenge with groundbreaking AI-powered features in their Wiser Home app. This technology leverages real-time weather forecasts, tariff data, and solar production capabilities to optimize energy use, reduce waste, and save homeowners hundreds of euros annually—all while keeping homes comfortable and secure.
We discuss how governments worldwide are stepping up with incentives to encourage energy-efficient technologies, including the U.S. Department of Energy's $8.4 million initiative for grid-enhancing AI innovations and subsidies offered across Europe. Michael explains how these programs are accelerating adoption and making ROI cycles more attractive for consumers.
Looking ahead, Michael paints a vision of the future where homes autonomously manage energy based on patterns, utility prices, and weather conditions. From creating virtual power plants to enabling community energy sharing, he reveals the exciting opportunities on the horizon. But with innovation comes challenges—Michael also addresses critical concerns like cybersecurity, data privacy, and the importance of combining hardware, software, and AI to create seamless, user-friendly energy solutions.
What role will AI play in shaping the future of home energy management? Can it truly alleviate the stress of rising utility costs? Join us as we explore the intersection of technology and sustainability—and let us know your thoughts on this transformative topic!

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