Switzerland, Zürich: Linxon has introduced LINK, an AI-powered execution intelligence platform aimed at supporting the delivery of complex energy infrastructure projects. The platform captures lessons learned, institutional knowledge, standards and project data, providing teams with actionable insights during planning and execution.
As energy systems grow across generation, transmission, distribution, solar, battery storage, data centres, wind and rail electrification, projects are becoming larger, faster and more interconnected. LINK is designed to address these challenges by embedding structured execution intelligence into project workflows, from early scope definition to final energisation.
The platform focuses on areas including mission preparation, scope and interface clarity, quality and compliance, early risk identification, and consistent execution across regions and technologies. By delivering information at the point of decision-making, LINK helps project teams identify potential issues earlier and align outcomes with planned commitments.
Linxon emphasises that LINK is intended to support, rather than replace, project leadership. The system makes standards, lessons learned and execution guidance accessible, enabling teams to act more confidently and consistently.
The platform is applied across multiple project types, including transmission and distribution, solar and battery energy storage, data centre power systems, wind connections, integrated power solutions, and rail electrification.
Through LINK, Linxon aims to make project delivery more systematic and predictable, helping teams manage complex energy infrastructure projects with greater clarity, efficiency and reduced risk.
Source: Linxon


