Connected heat pumps heighten power grid vulnerability

Sweden's energy system faces a new kind of threat as more households connect heat pumps, solar panels, and electric vehicles to the grid. This increases flexibility but also vulnerability. A coordinated cyberattack on these devices could have far-reaching consequences for the nation's power supply.

Sweden's energy system encounters challenges as households increasingly integrate smart devices into the power grid. Heat pumps, solar panels, and electric vehicles contribute to more flexible energy consumption, but they also open doors to new risks. Reports indicate a rise in connected devices, making the system more susceptible to disruptions.

The main danger lies in the potential for a coordinated cyberattack. Such assaults on the connected units could lead to widespread consequences for the nation's power supply. Experts stress that the growing digital integration, while beneficial for efficiency, demands stronger protective measures to counter threats.

No specific incident has been reported, but the trend of more connected household products highlights increasing vulnerability. Energy companies and authorities are urged to prioritize cybersecurity in the green transition.

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