Can Generative AI Support the Energy Transition?
What technological tools can currently accelerate the multi-energy strategy of a group like TotalEnergies? By partnering with Mistral AI, the French startup specializing in open-source artificial intelligence models, the energy giant aims to take a major step forward in optimizing its industrial, commercial, and environmental operations. Beyond digital transformation, this partnership raises the question of the strategic and responsible use of AI in a key sector of the energy transition.
A groundbreaking partnership between an energy company and a French deep-tech firm
Announced on June 3, 2025, the collaboration between TotalEnergies and Mistral AI marks the convergence of two ambitions: that of an energy company committed to carbon neutrality, and that of a European AI leader dedicated to technological sovereignty. This partnership aims to integrate the open-source language models developed by Mistral into TotalEnergies’ operational ecosystems.
According to official statements, the priority use cases include:
- Predictive maintenance in production and distribution infrastructure.
- Analysis of large-scale unstructured data (reports, logs, field notes).
- Decision support for energy optimization at industrial sites.
- Support for back-office functions (HR, legal, finance) provided by specialized AI assistants.
Real-world use cases and expected impact
The stated goal is to turn Mistral models into technical co-pilots supporting TotalEnergies employees, through several pilot projects:
- Offshore equipment monitoring: The models can continuously analyze thousands of signals to predict failures. Based on internal testing, a 20% reduction in unplanned outages is expected.
- Optimizing solar and wind power plants: By using predictive modeling of weather and consumption data, AI could improve energy efficiency by 8 to 12 percent.
- Support for engineers: Generative AI assistants can process technical document databases and provide recommendations tailored to each industrial context.
- Detection of fraud or contractual anomalies: In procurement contracts or compliance data, Mistral’s LLMs can automate the review of complex corpora, reducing processing time by 40%.
A strong signal for European digital sovereignty
By choosing Mistral, TotalEnergies is sending a strategic message: it is possible for a major corporation to collaborate with European players rather than relying exclusively on American technologies. This preference for open-source, auditable, and modular AI is also driven by considerations of security, adaptability, and transparency.
At a time when few French companies have yet to widely integrate LLMs into their value chains—only 27% were using them regularly in 2024, according to Capgemini1 —this partnership could serve as a model.
What are the implications for data governance?
The deployment of large language models (LLMs) such as Mistral in critical environments imposes high standards for data governance:
- Secure hosting on a sovereign cloud: TotalEnergies plans to deploy its systems on internal infrastructure or a private cloud, in compliance with the GDPR and industry-specific regulations.
- Mastering prompts and outputs: protocols are currently being developed to validate, track, and audit interactions with the models.
- Team training: An AI skills development program has been launched for more than 1,000 employees, focusing in particular on prompt design, verification of generated responses, and ethical considerations.
A model of collaboration worth emulating?
This public-private partnership between a CAC 40 company and a deep-tech scale-up could serve as a model for other sectors to follow. By combining industry expertise, technological sovereignty, and responsible AI, TotalEnergies and Mistral aim to demonstrate that generative AI can enhance not only operational efficiency but also energy resilience and environmental transparency.
Against a backdrop of accelerated decarbonization and geopolitical instability surrounding energy resources, such initiatives are set to increase. Artificial intelligence could thus play a key role in shaping a more agile, efficient, and sustainable energy future.
References
1. Capgemini. (2024). AI Readiness Report – France.
https://www.capgemini.com/fr-fr/research/ai-readiness-france-2024

