Powering the Grid with XR: India’s Leap into Immersive Energy Futures
- Eddie Avil
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A New Era for Electric Utilities
The India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF) has unveiled a groundbreaking Handbook on AI, ML, VR, AR, and Robotics Solutions for electric utilities, presented to Hon’ble Union Minister of Power, Housing & Urban Affairs, Shri Manohar Lal during the National Conference on AI/ML in Power Distribution (Dec 6–7, 2025, New Delhi).
This handbook is more than a technical roadmap—it’s a vision for immersive, consumer-centric energy systems. With 174 global use cases (including 45 from Indian utilities), the publication demonstrates how advanced technologies can reshape operations, consumer engagement, and workforce training.
Spotlight on XR (VR/AR)
While AI and ML dominate headlines, the handbook places Extended Reality (XR) at the heart of utility transformation:
Immersive Training & Safety 🕶️
VR simulations allow linemen and engineers to practice complex repairs in risk-free environments, reducing accidents and boosting confidence.
Augmented Field Operations 📱
AR overlays can guide technicians in real time, displaying schematics, sensor data, and predictive alerts directly in their field of vision.
Consumer Engagement 🌐
Utilities can use XR to create interactive experiences—virtual energy dashboards, gamified conservation programs, and immersive awareness campaigns that make consumers active participants in the energy transition.
Digital Twins + XR 🔗
Combining XR with digital twins enables operators to “step inside” a virtual replica of the grid, diagnosing faults, simulating demand scenarios, and planning upgrades with unprecedented clarity.
Minister’s Vision
Minister Manohar Lal lauded the initiative, emphasizing that AI, ML, and XR will drive India toward intelligent, self-optimizing, consumer-focused distribution networks. He urged utilities to collaborate with innovators, academia, and technology partners to accelerate adoption.
Why This Matters
For India’s utilities: XR bridges the gap between complex infrastructure and human operators.
For consumers: It transforms energy from an invisible commodity into an interactive, transparent experience.
For the ecosystem: XR positions India as a leader in immersive energy innovation, aligning with global smart grid trends.
Risks & Challenges 🚨
Cost of XR hardware may slow adoption in smaller utilities.
Skill gaps require sustained training programs.
Consumer trust must be built through transparent communication to avoid skepticism around “futuristic” tech.
In essence: The ISGF handbook isn’t just about AI—it’s about immersive energy futures powered by XR, where utilities, workers, and consumers interact with the grid in entirely new dimensions.

