Full Name
Mohamed Soltan
Job Title
Microgrid Solution Architect
Company
Schneider Electric
Speaker Bio
Mohamed Soltan is a Microgrid Solution Architect at Schneider Electric, where he specializes in designing advanced microgrid and distributed energy resource systems across North America. With a strong focus on reliability, sustainability, and cost optimization, he develops data-driven energy solutions tailored to commercial, industrial, and municipal applications.
Mohamed brings hands-on experience across the full lifecycle of microgrid projects—from feasibility studies, ROM pricing and proposal development to commissioning and project execution. He has contributed to a diverse portfolio of projects, including electric vehicle infrastructure, industrial microgrids, and mission-critical energy systems.
Prior to Schneider Electric, Mohamed served as an Application Engineer at DEIF and a Field Service Engineer at Eaton, where he led commissioning efforts, integrated microgrid control systems, and supported high-impact energy deployments in the field.
Mohamed holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Penn State University and is passionate about advancing the role of intelligent energy systems in the transition to a more resilient and sustainable grid.
Mohamed brings hands-on experience across the full lifecycle of microgrid projects—from feasibility studies, ROM pricing and proposal development to commissioning and project execution. He has contributed to a diverse portfolio of projects, including electric vehicle infrastructure, industrial microgrids, and mission-critical energy systems.
Prior to Schneider Electric, Mohamed served as an Application Engineer at DEIF and a Field Service Engineer at Eaton, where he led commissioning efforts, integrated microgrid control systems, and supported high-impact energy deployments in the field.
Mohamed holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Penn State University and is passionate about advancing the role of intelligent energy systems in the transition to a more resilient and sustainable grid.
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