ZTE Showcases AI and Smart Grid Solutions at TNB

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8 Jun 2026 • 11:47 AM MYT
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ZTE Corporation showcased its latest digital utility, artificial intelligence (AI), and smart infrastructure technologies at the TNB Energy Transition Conference, highlighting how digitalisation can support Malaysia’s energy transition goals.

The company presented a range of solutions designed to improve utility operations, strengthen grid resilience, and support more efficient energy management as the sector continues to modernise.

Supporting Utility Digitalisation

Among the technologies showcased were AI-driven platforms, digital utility solutions, smart energy innovations, and next-generation optical transport networks.

These technologies are designed to help utility operators improve real-time monitoring, operational efficiency, network visibility, and decision-making capabilities.

According to ZTE, intelligent digital infrastructure will play an increasingly important role as energy providers expand smart grid and digital utility initiatives.

Collaboration with TNB

ZTE also highlighted its ongoing collaboration with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) through technology validation and assessment activities involving smart metering communication solutions.

The initiatives have provided insights into the performance and reliability of advanced communication technologies within utility operating environments.

The experience gained is expected to support broader grid digitalisation efforts and future smart energy applications.

Supporting Malaysia’s Energy Transition

As Malaysia advances its National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR), technologies such as smart metering, AI-powered analytics, and intelligent connectivity are expected to support more efficient energy management.

ZTE said these solutions could contribute to future applications including rooftop solar integration, EV charging optimisation, and demand-side energy management for homes and businesses.

The company also emphasised its commitment to supporting long-term utility digitalisation efforts through local technical expertise and ecosystem partnerships.

Beyond Utilities

Alongside its enterprise technologies, ZTE showcased its latest gaming smartphones, including the nubia Neo 5 GT 5G and the flagship REDMAGIC 11 Pro.

The devices reflect the company’s continued focus on innovation across both consumer and enterprise technology segments.

Learn More About ZTE Technologies

For more information about ZTE’s digital utility and technology solutions, visit the company’s official channels.

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