Innovation Verticals

Innovate in the areas of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or solve specific Challenge Statements identified by KE

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VERTICALS

SDG 7

Access to Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable, & Modern Energy for All

Increment in renewable energy share

Improvement in energy efficiency

Clean energy research and technology

SDG 11

Sustainable, Inclusive, Safe, & Resilient Cities and Communities

Upgradation of slums & waste management

Accessible, sustainable, & affordable transport service for all

Reducing environment impact

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Innovate using Technology to bring Enterprise Agility in Utility Functions

Customer experience

Supply chain & logistics

Smart infrastructure & digitization

CHALLENGE STATEMENTS

Customer Experience

Strengthen transparency and improve customer experience by minimizing service disruption

Challenge Statement 1: Efficient Fault Detection

Customer experience is impacted by unscheduled power disruptions. Not only are customers’ schedules affected, but every minute of unserved power is a loss to the company. The electrical system is a network of wires and circuits traversing 6500km2 across Karachi. When a fault occurs, significant effort and time is spent to physically inspect the lines, pinpoint location of fault, mobilise required teams and equipment to undertake repair work. How can we make this process more efficient, reduce time to identify and resolve faults thus reducing downtime and improving customer experience?

Challenge Statement 2: Swift Fleet Mobilization

Enabling teams to swiftly and conveniently access fault locations is key to faster service provision. When KE staff can get to customers faster by reducing travel time spent on the road, it contributes to an overall improvement in customer satisfaction. How can we cut down on fleet travelling time and ensure swifter power restoration for our customers?

Challenge Statement 3: Agile Customer Communication

We want to build trust in our communications by giving customers visibility around their power status. How can we proactively communicate power maintenance shutdown schedules and estimated restoration timelines and enable our customers to plan accordingly?

Challenge Statement 4: Preemptive Fault Prevention

Customer experience can be significantly improved with reduced power disruptions due to faults. Propose innovative solutions (backed by Internet of Things (IoT)/Machine Learning /Artificial Intelligence) for either:

  • Reduction of rain-related faults in 220v distribution network
  • Quick fix/reduction of underground fault
  • Reducing faults in Extra High Tension (EHT) network

Challenge Statement 5: Dynamic Use of KE's Infrastructure

Cable TV and internet providers use KE’s electricity line infrastructure unlawfully to provide internet and other cable services. This intrusion on KE’s infrastructure poses a safety threat and has the potential to interfere with the sanctity of the system. Moreover, it can cause power outages and other safety related shutdowns causing inconvenience to the customers. Propose a technically feasible solution for the co-existence of the two services on the same infrastructure which is both viable and safe.

Operational Excellence

Enhance process excellence and optimize resource efficiency through data-driven planning and real-time decision-making

Challenge Statement 6: Predictive Demand Planning

Demand for utilities varies with weather and temperature changes and experiences seasonal peaks and troughs. Visibility of projected power demand would result in better planning across the value chain, ensuring resource availability in line with the customer’s needs. How can we automate the predictive demand planning process based on present and historic power demand and climate data?

Challenge Statement 7: Compact Vehicle Design

KE currently uses a large-sized vehicle, with provision for a 14-to-16-foot ladder, for fault rectification and maintenance. To bring cost and resource efficiency, propose an optimal design for a compact vehicle with allowance for an expandable ladder, which is both smaller in size and efficient in space and fuel utilization.  

Challenge Statement 8: Real-Time Information Management

KE’s network inspection teams spend considerable time physically inspecting wires for temperature, flow, and infrastructure health. Similarly, KE’s grid stations are manned by teams who monitor the live system parameters (current, voltage, power, power factor etc.) and maintain documentation. How can these processes be automated, allowing remote monitoring and real-time decision-making?

Challenge Statement 9: Meter Reading Automation

Thousands of digital/analogue meters must be read on a daily basis in order to ensure accurate and timely billing. While smart-metering solutions exist, their cost is a constraint in their widespread deployment. How can we automate the meter-reading process in a cost-effective manner?

Challenge Statement 10: Sustainable Land Utilization

Utility-scale PV plants require huge installation areas and their integration with other activities represent a valuable opportunity for optimizing land-use, enhancing the ecosystem, and creating benefit for the surrounding territories & communities, all the while generating value for the business itself. Design an environmentally sustainable model along with financial and technical feasibility for the use of idle land with utility scale solar.