- E.ON uses SAP S/4HANA to standardise grid data and integrate AI, improving infrastructure management, operational efficiency, and future-proofing energy systems.
Our Testing Process
How we create first-hand review signals.
- Run a real workflow end-to-end (plan → execute → verify) instead of single-shot prompts.
- Check reliability across multiple runs and document where it breaks.
- Validate pricing and feature claims, then update the page when changes ship.
- Publish at least one unique decision insight learned during testing.
What We Found
Real-world observations from testing.
- Decision shortcut: choose tools by workflow fit first (coding vs automation vs multi-agent), then optimize for autonomy under verification.
- Practical insight: the fastest teams pair an agent with a lightweight checklist (tests, diffs, and approvals) to prevent rework.
- Update habit: treat pricing and feature lists as versioned data, not one-time copy.
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In today’s rapidly evolving energy sector, the push towards modernisation and digital transformation is no longer optional but essential. E.ON, one of the leading utility companies in Europe, has embraced this challenge head-on by leveraging SAP S/4HANA, a powerful enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform, to streamline their grid operations and enable AI-driven insights. This strategic move underlines a critical trend in the energy industry — integrating advanced technology platforms to optimise infrastructure and drive smarter energy solutions.