| Introduction Walk into any modern factory or power plant today, and you’ll likely see some form of General Electric automation in action. This year, General Electric is showing that automation doesn’t have to be complicated or futuristic—it can be practical, useful, and even a little game-changing for businesses and consumers alike. From selling software units to acquiring AI companies, and from expanding generator production to automating appliance manufacturing, General Electric Vernova is making moves that impact real people in real workplaces. Selling Proficy Software—Making Life Easier for Operators Back in September 2025, General Electric Vernova sold its Proficy software unit to TPG for $600 million. For years, Proficy has helped factories and utilities keep an eye on their equipment, detect issues early, and plan maintenance efficiently. For workers on the floor, this isn’t abstract technology—it’s a tool that tells them exactly which machines need attention, when, and why. As an independent company, Proficy can now update faster and respond to user needs more directly. For companies using GE automation, that means smoother operations, fewer surprises, and less stress trying to keep everything running. |
Expanding AI, Generators, and Appliances—Practical Benefits
AI Monitoring with GridOS
Earlier this year, GE Vernova acquired French AI startup Alteia to strengthen GridOS Visual Intelligence. Imagine being able to see a problem in a transformer or substation before GE Vernova causes an outage—GridOS lets utilities do exactly that.
Maintenance teams can identify worn components early.
Businesses and residents get more reliable power.
Real example: a utility using GridOS Visual Intelligence spotted insulation wear days before it would have caused an outage, preventing a potential blackout for thousands of homes.
H65 and H84 Generators—Keeping Power Flowing
General Electric is expanding its H65 and H84 generator production in Schenectady, NY, investing $41 million and creating 50 new jobs.
These generators support gas turbines and industrial power plants, keeping lights on in factories, hospitals, and data centers.
In practice, this means fewer interruptions, better reliability, and more consistent performance for customers who rely on continuous power.
General Electric Appliances—Smarter Factories, Better Products
General Electric Appliances is moving washing machine production from China to Kentucky, with a $490 million investment.
The new plant will use robotics and automation, producing over 15 models efficiently.
Consumers benefit from consistent quality, faster production cycles, and appliances that perform reliably from day one.
Across energy, industrial equipment, and household appliances, GE automation is turning complex technology into something tangible and useful.
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