ABB has recently been recognized as part of the first batch of benchmark cases under the China–EU energy cooperation framework, highlighting its continued contribution to global energy transition, industrial digitalization, and smart grid development.

This recognition reflects the company’s long-term involvement in supporting cross-border energy collaboration, particularly in areas such as power system modernization, renewable energy integration, and advanced industrial automation solutions.
As global energy systems accelerate toward decarbonization, cooperation between China and the European Union has become increasingly important. ABB’s inclusion in the benchmark case list underscores its role in enabling efficient, reliable, and intelligent energy infrastructure that supports both regions’ carbon neutrality goals.
Through its portfolio of digital substations, grid automation systems, and energy management platforms, ABB continues to support utilities and industrial operators in improving grid stability and optimizing energy distribution.
ABB’s technologies are widely used across power generation, transmission, and industrial sectors. Key focus areas include:
These solutions play a critical role in enabling energy systems to handle increasing complexity, especially with the rapid expansion of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar.
The China–EU energy cooperation framework emphasizes innovation, sustainability, and low-carbon development. ABB’s participation highlights its alignment with these strategic priorities through continuous investment in electrification and automation technologies.

By combining advanced engineering with digital intelligence, ABB helps energy operators reduce operational costs, improve system reliability, and accelerate the transition toward sustainable energy networks.
With global demand for cleaner and more efficient energy systems continuing to grow, ABB is expected to further expand its presence in international cooperation projects, particularly those focused on smart grids, electrification, and industrial digital transformation.
Its recognition in the China–EU energy cooperation benchmark cases further reinforces its position as a key technology provider in the global energy ecosystem.
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