PUBLISHER: Guidehouse Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1422060
PUBLISHER: Guidehouse Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1422060
In the ever-evolving landscape of energy solutions, energy as a service (EaaS) has experienced substantial growth in demand over the past 5 years. To thrive in today's competitive market, EaaS vendors have been compelled to diversify their product portfolios. This diversification involves not just expanding their offerings but also forging strategic alliances and partnerships that can allow them to stay abreast of the latest processes to deliver seamless installations and tailor-made solutions for their clients. In addition, EaaS vendors have witnessed growth propelled by technological innovations and rising demand for more flexible, sustainable energy solutions. Enhanced resilience has remained a pivotal driver for EaaS as organizations globally look at strategies to mitigate the risks posed by unpredictable grid conditions and volatile energy prices. Furthermore, stringent legislative changes and mounting stakeholder pressures have significantly influenced organizational decisions. EaaS has emerged as a reliable solution for companies to meet their sustainability targets and bolster their eco-friendliness. Lastly, in times of heightened inflation and interest rates, EaaS is seen as a compelling alternative for organizations keen on maintaining their CAPEX.
This Guidehouse Insights report aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the EaaS market, covering the trends, drivers, and barriers that have shaped its evolution in recent years. Additionally, it presents an 11-year forecast, offering insights into the future trajectory of the EaaS market across five global regions (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa), three technology segments (building efficiency, onsite energy supply, and energy flexibility solutions), and two client types (commercial and institutional).
Features of EaaS
EaaS Contracting Process
Evolution of Energy Service Solution Offerings