PUBLISHER: Guidehouse Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1396625
PUBLISHER: Guidehouse Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1396625
The proliferation of smart grid technologies and renewable energy around the world is leading utilities to invest in sophisticated software to process this data and deliver actionable and impactful insights. This convergence has ushered in a new era of innovation and investment in energy software as utilities look to maximize the value of new, untapped data streams and optimize business processes throughout their organizations. The market for energy IT and OT software is characterized by a diverse mix of established OEMs, multinational business technology providers, and a growing set of smaller, niche solution providers. Many of these providers are building on conventional innovations with a wide mix of forward-looking business and technology reorientations. While product and strategy roadmaps naturally vary by vendor, common macrotrends include architectural transformations, revamped pricing and deployment models, streamlined upgrade frameworks, mobility, and cloud enablement, among many others.
Leading energy analytics providers, meanwhile, continue to innovate via superior algorithms and user experiences (UX), extended application portfolios, and logical, value driven strategic partnerships. Whereas rudimentary use cases (e.g., load forecasting, home energy management, and theft detection) formed the foundation of energy analytics strategies just a few years ago-and still do to a large degree-conversations are shifting to more ambitious goals centered on grid-edge intelligence, power quality optimization, end-to-end program management, economic planning, smart home optimization, EV management, and complex rate analytics, among others.
This Guidehouse Insights report analyzes the market for 12 different enterprise IT and OT systems, as well as 14 segments of data analytics. The 10-year forecasts (2023-2032) include regional spending projections and spending segment breakouts for software license fees, implementation and integration services, annual maintenance fees, and software as a service revenues.