ABB has announced a strategic collaboration with Tianneng to jointly develop a new ecosystem centered on computing–power (energy–IT) integration and zero-carbon industrial parks.
The partnership aims to accelerate the transition toward low-carbon industrial infrastructure by combining ABB’s advanced electrification, automation, and digital energy management technologies with Tianneng’s expertise in energy storage systems and battery solutions.
This initiative reflects the increasing convergence of renewable energy systems, industrial automation, and digital computing infrastructure.

The concept of “computing–power integration” refers to the coordinated development of energy infrastructure and digital computing systems, enabling more efficient energy utilization and real-time optimization.
Key objectives of the collaboration include:
By linking power systems with computing demand, industrial parks can achieve higher efficiency and improved grid stability.
The collaboration also focuses on accelerating the development of zero-carbon industrial parks, which are designed to minimize or fully offset carbon emissions through clean energy and intelligent control systems.
Core technologies supporting this vision include:
These systems work together to enable real-time energy balancing, ensuring that industrial operations are powered by cleaner and more reliable energy sources.
The partnership between ABB and Tianneng highlights a broader global trend toward the integration of:
As industries move toward carbon neutrality targets, the demand for integrated “energy + computing” infrastructure is expected to grow significantly. This collaboration positions both companies to play a key role in shaping future sustainable industrial ecosystems.