Energy Plug Partners with Quantum eMotion to Secure

Energy Infrastructure with Quantum Encryption

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Energy Plug Technologies has entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Quantum eMotion to integrate quantum encryption technology into Energy Plug’s advanced energy storage and management solutions.

With the increasing digitalization of power grids, cybersecurity has become a major challenge for energy storage, AI-driven infrastructure, and distributed energy systems. Through this partnership, Energy Plug will integrate Quantum eMotion’s quantum-secure encryption into its battery energy storage systems (BESS), inverters, and energy management platforms, ensuring a new level of resilience and protection against cyber threats.

“The future of energy is increasingly smart, decentralized, and interconnected, bringing both opportunities and critical cybersecurity challenges,” said Paul Dickson, CEO of Energy Plug Technologies. “In collaboration with Quantum eMotion, we are integrating advanced quantum encryption into our energy systems to fortify critical infrastructure against evolving cyber threats. This strategic initiative ensures our customers benefit from the highest level of security, reliability, and resilience in energy management.”

“Energy infrastructure is a prime target for cyber threats, and conventional security measures are no longer enough,” said Francis Bellido, CEO of QeM. “By embedding quantum encryption directly into energy management systems, we are setting a new standard for data protection in the energy sector.”

This partnership represents a significant advancement in energy security, with applications across utilities, microgrids, AI-powered data centers, defense, and critical infrastructure. As the demand for secure and efficient energy solutions grows, Energy Plug Partners with Quantum eMotion is expected to create new opportunities in both domestic and international markets.

“The energy sector is increasingly recognizing cybersecurity as the greatest current risk to their business, with 65% of energy professionals acknowledging this concern,” according to a recent report by DNV Cyber. https://www.dnv.com/cyber/insights/news/energy-companies-boosting-investment-in-cybersecurity-arms-race-to-manage-the-greatest-risk-to-the-industry-today/