CODRA at ENLIT Africa 2026

ENLIT Africa 2026 is a major meeting point for the energy ecosystem

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ENLIT Africa 2026 is a major meeting point for the energy ecosystem : utilities, network operators, technology providers, and decision-makers shaping the future of power systems across the continent. From grid modernization and reliability to operational efficiency and resilience, the event focuses on the real-world challenges faced by energy managers and operators.

For visitors, the value is clear: ENLIT Africa brings together solutions, feedback from the field, and implementation-oriented discussions to accelerate projects. Whether you are upgrading legacy infrastructure, improving network visibility, integrating renewables, or building a secure OT/IT architecture, this is where vendors, peers and experts converge to compare approaches and move forward.

At ENLIT Africa 2026, CODRA will highlight how its offer – SCADA, energy management, water management, and cybersecurity – helps utilities and critical infrastructure operators gain control over operations, improve performance, and reduce risk. Our solutions are designed to support the full operational chain: monitoring, control, optimization, reporting, and security, with a strong focus on industrial-grade reliability and long-term maintainability.

 

Information :

  • ENLIT Africa 2026
  • Location: Cape Town, South Africa
  • Dates: 19–21 May 2026

SCADA for utilities: improve grid visibility and operational performance

For utilities and network operators, operational excellence starts with real-time visibility and actionable control. CODRA’s SCADA capabilities are designed to provide a robust operational backbone for electrical networks and critical infrastructures, supporting day-to-day monitoring as well as incident response.

By consolidating data from heterogeneous assets (substations, feeders, distributed sites, sensors, RTUs/PLCs), SCADA helps teams reduce blind spots and speed up decision-making. Operators can detect anomalies earlier, prioritize alarms effectively, and coordinate field actions with better context. The result is measurable: fewer unplanned outages, faster restoration times, and improved service continuity.

Beyond classic supervision, modern SCADA must integrate with enterprise systems and evolving grid strategies. CODRA supports utility-grade deployments where scalability, long lifecycle management and interoperability matter, especially in modernization programs where legacy and new equipment must coexist.

Energy management for smart grids: optimize efficiency and control costs

Energy managers face increasing pressure: rising demand, tighter budgets, integration of renewables, and stricter reporting requirements. CODRA’s energy management solutions address these priorities by helping organizations measure, analyze and optimize energy usage across sites and networks.

With structured monitoring and performance indicators, teams can identify losses, peak demand drivers, and improvement opportunities. This enables operational and financial benefits: reduced energy waste, improved asset utilization, and better control over OPEX. For utilities and large operators, energy management also supports planning and operational decisions, helping align performance with service commitments and regulatory expectations.

In smart grid contexts, energy management strengthens the link between operational data and strategic objectives. Whether you’re managing multi-site operations, balancing constraints, or preparing future-proof reporting, the goal remains the same: translate data into decisions that improve performance.

Cybersecurity for OT environments: protect critical operations and reduce risk

As utilities digitalize and interconnect systems, cybersecurity becomes a board-level topic. The threat landscape continues to evolve, and the impact of an incident can extend far beyond IT, directly affecting service continuity, safety, and trust.

CODRA’s approach to OT cybersecurity is aligned with operational realities: maintain availability, reduce exposure, and ensure secure-by-design architectures around SCADA and industrial control systems. This includes practical measures that help utilities and operators strengthen resilience: segmentation principles, access control, traceability, and risk reduction strategies adapted to critical environments.

In the context of ENLIT Africa 2026, cybersecurity is not a standalone topic—it is a business enabler. Secure operations support stable service delivery, protect reputation, and keep modernization initiatives on track without introducing unacceptable risk.

Want to discuss SCADA modernization, smart grid operations, energy management or OT cybersecurity?

Book a meeting with CODRA during ENLIT Africa 2026 via codra.net and our teams will coordinate a time in Cape Town.

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