GMV is working on the ASUMO project, a cross-cutting initiative led by Redeia companies that is driving digitalization and remote management of electrical substations.
The initiative combines various technologies to increase the efficiency of maintenance processes and the availability of facilities with critical assets.
GMV, multinational technology group, has developed an innovative autonomous robotics solution for inspecting electrical substation assets, as part of its participation in the ASUMO (Advanced Substation Monitoring) project. The project is an innovative initiative led by Elewit and Red Eléctrica (Redeia companies), and seeks to optimize remote management of electrical substations through the use of artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT), and data analytics, among other technologies.
ASUMO is modernizing inspections of electrical substations through cutting-edge technology, allowing for real-time monitoring, early failure detection, and informed decision-making to guarantee operational efficiency and the security of the electricity grid. The integration of AI, IoT, and data analytics in this project represents major progress in the automation and optimization of key processes.
GMV, renowned for its experience in control systems and advanced robotics, has played a key role by developing an autonomous robotics solution for remote management of critical asset inspections at electrical substations. This technology is based on the integration of uPathWay, a GMV solution that combines precise location accuracy through Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and the efficiency of dynamic routing, with a quadruped robot designed specifically for inspection tasks. This innovative approach makes it possible to optimize inspection processes and increase sampling frequency, thus reducing time between inspections and improving substation management efficiency.
“The efficiency of our solution, which is constantly running on tasks that may be repetitive, minimizes risks for workers and ensures accurate and consistent performance,” says Ángel C. Lázaro, Head of Robotics and Automation for GMV’s Secure e-Solutions Industry Sector. “Its ability to reach places that are inaccessible or remote for humans and collect data in real time allows for predictive and corrective maintenance, optimizing resource use and extending the useful life of these facilities.”
Autonomous robotics plays a crucial role in improving the efficiency and reliability of the electricity grid, by allowing for more frequent inspections and early detection of possible issues with critical assets. This translates into greater grid availability and performance, as well as reduced operational risks.
GMV worked with Elewit and Red Eléctrica on the implementation of this advanced robotics solution, which speaks to the three organizations’ shared commitment to making progress in operational efficiency and sustainability in the energy sector.
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