Delivering the Electrotech Revolution: How Enertechnos is Enabling the Next Phase of the Energy Transition

The Electrotech Revolution Report from Ember Energy paints a vivid picture of a world in transformation. It argues that what we are witnessing is not just “electrification” (the replacement of fossil fuels with electricity), but a far broader and deeper shift that touches every part of the economy. This shift, described as the “electrotech revolution,” is defined by clean energy generation, rapidly growing end-uses of electricity, smarter grids, digitalisation and technologies that link supply with demand.

One of the most striking points in the report is that efficiency sits at the very heart of this change. Fossil-fuel systems waste extraordinary amounts of primary energy. By contrast, electrified systems – particularly those powered by renewables – can deliver the same services with far less energy lost along the way. Whether it’s mobility, heating or industrial processes, moving to clean electricity is inherently more efficient, which means society can achieve more while using less. At Enertechnos, this principle is central to everything we do. Our Capacitive Transfer System (CTS) is specifically designed to reduce losses across the grid, ensuring that more of the power generated reaches the homes, businesses and vehicles that depend on it.

Another theme in Ember’s analysis is the remarkable pace at which costs are falling. Solar, wind and batteries all benefit from powerful scaling effects, with costs dropping roughly 20% every time deployment doubles. These cost declines open the door to faster growth and wider adoption. Yet without the right networks in place, the benefits risk being stranded. This is where Enertechnos makes a vital contribution: CTS enables cleaner, cheaper electricity to travel further and more efficiently, ensuring that investment in new generation is not wasted.

The report also highlights how electrotech is reshaping energy security and geopolitics. Unlike fossil fuels, renewables depend less on imports. With the right infrastructure, countries can reduce their exposure to volatile global markets and instead rely on local resources. Ember suggests the emergence of “electrostates”, which are nations whose strength comes from leadership in electrotech technologies, manufacturing and deployment. CTS strengthens this trend by unlocking more resilient, locally controlled electricity networks. By making better use of domestic renewables, it reduces dependence on imported fuels and provides a more stable supply.

Underlying all of this is a sense of acceleration. Electrotech is now capturing a growing share of global investment, sometimes surpassing fossil fuels. In many regions, especially emerging markets, entire systems are leapfrogging traditional, fossil-heavy pathways and moving straight to renewables and electrified technologies. But this rapid change is not without challenges. Ember notes that some sectors, like aviation, shipping and high-temperature industry, remain harder to electrify, and that the supporting infrastructure and digitalisation must keep pace. Without these enablers, even the most promising technologies can stall.

That is why grid-enhancing technologies like CTS are so important. They provide the links that allow renewables to scale, efficiency to improve and costs to fall without being held back by outdated infrastructure. By addressing bottlenecks and reducing losses, we can help to build the foundation upon which the electrotech revolution depends.

Perhaps one of Ember’s most powerful insights is about framing. Too often, the energy transition is spoken of only in terms of climate targets or emissions reduction, and while these are vital, they don’t capture the full story. Electrotech also brings economic opportunity, energy abundance, competitiveness and resilience into the discussion. This creates systems that are not just greener, but smarter and stronger. This is the story Enertechnos is proud to be part of.

The coming decade will be decisive. If electrotech is to fulfil its potential, we need solutions across the entire value chain. At Enertechnos, we are ready to play our part. Our Capacitive Transfer System helps reduce waste, unlock renewable connections and ensure that the clean energy revolution delivers on its promise. The electrotech revolution is here, and CTS is helping to make sure the grid is ready to deliver it.