Schneider Electric Introduces SE Advisory Services to Help Organizations Navigate Energy and Technology Challenges
November 3, 2025

New end-to-end advisory services combine consulting, software, and project implementation to help organizations accelerate decarbonization, sustainability and digital transformation
Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, has announced the launch of SE Advisory Services, its flagship global consulting brand.
SE Advisory Services provides a broad range of solutions tailored to help organizations and individuals solve complex challenges in energy efficiency, sustainability, and technology through electrification, automation and digitalization.
As global electricity demand is projected to grow by more than 3 per cent annually through 2030, the path to decarbonization is adding new layers of complexity to business operations. At the same time, the global trading landscape and increasingly intricate supply chains are placing additional pressure on organizations. These converging challenges call for a more holistic, integrated approach to strategy and execution. It is this market need that led to the creation of SE Advisory Services.
“Times of uncertainty require one thing above all, clarity and knowledge of what you can control. As such, we have taken our world-class consulting capabilities from across Schneider Electric and combined them to enable our clients to move with greater speed and confidence, and unlock capabilities to solve pressing energy, sustainability, and technology challenges,” said Frédéric Godemel, Executive Vice President, Energy Management at Schneider Electric. “Consulting services are not new at Schneider Electric and have proven invaluable to clients in the past. Today, we’re evolving that offering to give clients clarity and a clear path toward net zero.”
Redefining the consulting experience
SE Advisory Services represents a strategic evolution in Schneider Electric’s consulting capabilities, expanding beyond traditional advisory to include software and project implementation. This end-to-end approach brings together a growing portfolio of high-demand consulting offers, helping organizations future-proof operations through agile, intelligent, and integrated services that accelerate energy and technology transitions.
SE Advisory Services supports both enterprise-wide initiatives and site-level operations across four core domains:
- Sustainable Business & Industrial Transformation: Guiding transition planning through digital transformation, process electrification, decarbonization, renewable energy, low-carbon infrastructure, circularity, and nature-based solutions and carbon offsetting to transform both energy processes and core industrial operations.
 - Risk Management & Resilience: Protecting organizations from energy volatility, cybersecurity threats, climate risk, and system disruptions to reduce downtime, harden connected systems, and build operational resilience.
 - Resource & Asset Performance: Evaluating resources and systems strategically to improve reliability, reduce waste, and unlock resources to invest in growth.
 - Intelligent Software: Providing specialized software products embedded with native AI capabilities and built on deep advisory expertise to connect fragmented workflows and turn insights into action.
 
A comprehensive approach to energy technology
Schneider Electric’s advisory practices work together to ensure performance across an organization’s entire enterprise, addressing key factors ranging from decarbonization and circularity to cybersecurity and assets, to systems and process transformation, to organizational governance for infrastructure modernization efforts. This comprehensive approach has been a key factor in helping Schneider Electric’s clients progress from ambition to impact.
“Energy, technology, and software are now inseparable drivers of industrial progress,” said Gwenaelle Avice Huet, EVP, Industrial Automation at Schneider Electric. “Our consulting approach helps customers identify the critical levers for transformation, unlocking the full potential of electrification, accelerating automation, embedding digitalization, and strengthening cybersecurity. With software at the core, we enable resilient, future-ready operations that adapt to market shifts and deliver long-term value.”
Schneider Electric’s comprehensive approach to energy transition management led to the company being named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape Worldwide Energy Transition Professional Services 2025 Vendor Assessment in August.
About Schneider Electric
Schneider’s purpose is to create Impact by empowering all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all. At Schneider, they call this Life Is On. Their mission is to be the trusted partner in Sustainability and Efficiency. They are a global industrial technology leader bringing world-leading expertise in electrification, automation and digitisation to smart industries, resilient infrastructure, future-proof data centres, intelligent buildings, and intuitive homes.
Anchored by their deep domain expertise, they provide integrated end-to-end lifecycle AI-enabled Industrial IoT solutions with connected products, automation, software and services, delivering digital twins to enable profitable growth for their customers. They are a people company with an ecosystem of 150,000 colleagues and more than a million partners operating in over 100 countries to ensure proximity to their customers and stakeholders.
More Information
Learn more at se.ca or follow them on Instagram, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn at @SchneiderElectricCA.
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