

Europe’s utilities are entering a new phase of the energy transition — one defined less by ambition and more by execution. From dynamic tariffs to flexibility at scale, the focus is shifting to what can actually be implemented today.
At the Future of Utilities Energy Transition Summit 2026 in Amsterdam on March 18–19, exnaton will join industry leaders in Amsterdam to discuss exactly that. If you’re attending, you can find the exnaton team at Pod IP6.
Across Europe, utilities are under growing pressure to operationalize flexibility, integrate distributed assets, and deliver more customer-centric energy products — all while managing increasing system complexity.
Events like Future of Utilities are valuable because conversations quickly move beyond high-level vision into practical implementation questions:
These are exactly the kinds of discussions we expect to have on site.
At the summit, the exnaton team will share how utilities are already launching and scaling smart, data-driven energy products using a modular approach.
This includes use cases such as:
The focus is not on theory, but on what is already working in the market — and what utilities should prioritize next.
If you’re attending Future of Utilities and want to exchange perspectives on flexibility, tariff innovation, or prosumer business models, we’d be happy to connect.
Stop by Pod IP6 or reach out in advance to schedule a meeting:
Future of Utilities: Energy Transition Summit brings together more than 1,600 senior energy professionals from across Europe to address practical challenges in grid modernization, energy security, and market transformation. The 2026 event takes place March 18–19 at SugarFactory in Amsterdam.
“Energy Transition Summit has become essential for energy sector professionals navigating Europe’s infrastructure modernization. The quality of attendees – actual decision-makers from retailers, grids, traders, generators and investors – makes it the place where real partnerships form.” — Sebastian Fox, Director, Future of Utilities
Learn more: futureofutilities.com/energy-transition-summit