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National Grid Case Study on Urbint Storm Manager
Severe weather events put enormous strain on utility operations, especially when response depends on coordinating thousands of workers across multiple states. Like many utilities, National Grid faced significant challenges managing storm logistics at scale.
To modernize its approach, National Grid adopted Urbint Storm Manager, an AI-powered module within Urbint’s Emergency Preparedness & Response (EP&R) solution that helps utilities anticipate needs, mobilize crews faster, and coordinate response efforts in real time.
After successfully implementing and using Storm Manager, National Grid has now created a case study examining how the solution has transformed their storm response.
The case study highlights gains in speed, coordination, and real-time visibility - showing how smarter EP&R technology helps utilities respond more effectively when every minute counts.
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