TEPCO Solution Advance and Accenture have entered into a five-year strategic collaboration to embed AI and digital technologies across the company’s core operations. The initiative is set up to move the business away from labor intensive workflows and toward an AI driven operating approach, basically to back TEPCO Solution Advance’s wider TSA2040 Vision.
The partnership wants to lay down a stronger operational base by boosting transparency, pushing productivity, and keeping a steady cycle of continuous process refinement, with a target to create more than JPY 10 billion in cumulative value across the five year run.
The shift will center on three areas: first, making an AI ready digital infrastructure, second, tightening up operational visibility so efficiency gains can be spotted earlier, and third, putting in governance frameworks to guide execution and support long term adoption. Along with actually rolling out the technology, both companies will also handle change management and workforce enablement so AI shows up as a normal, daily working rhythm rather than being treated like a separate device or standalone tool.
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Even though the immediate priority is to support the Tokyo Electric Power Company Group, the longer term ambition really goes past the energy industry too, and into other sectors as well. As infrastructure operators face mounting labor shortages and rising operational complexity, AI-led business services are increasingly being viewed as a way to modernize critical industries without simply adding more manpower.


