Energy Management Systems Market

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Energy Management Systems Market by Type (Home Energy Management Systems, Building Energy Management Systems, Industrial Energy Management Systems), Deployment (On-premise, Cloud Based), Component, End-User Industry and Region - Global Forecast to 2029

Updated on : January 23, 2025

Overview

The energy management system market is set to grow from an estimated USD 49.01 billion in 2025 to a projected USD 84.34 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 13.8%. Rising energy costs, integration of renewable sources for power generation, and strict government regulations and laws to reduce carbon and facilitate energy efficiency are promoting the growing EMS market worldwide. Adoption of smart grid technology and increased IoT-enabled devices further drive the growth in the EMS market by helping in monitoring and optimizing real-time energy usage. There will be increased innovation for redefining the EMS market landscape with applications based on AI or predictive analytics integration, along with enhanced cloud-based energy management solutions.

Attractive Opportunities in the energy management systems market

NORTH AMERICA

Market growth in the North America can be attributed to increasing investments in smart meter installations facilitate the identification of consumption patterns, discrepancies, and predictions, thereby enabling the implementation of energy efficiency programs

Increased energy usage and price volatility across the globe is the prime factor driving the market growth.

The North America Energy Management Systems is expected to be worth USD 27.40 billion by 2029, growing at CAGR of 13.1% during the forecast period.

Increased investment in manufacturing sector to provide lucrative opportunities for market players.

High costs of installation and prolonged repayment period are expected to pose a challenge to the growth of this market.

Global energy management systems market Dynamics

Driver: Rising Energy Costs and Shift to Renewable Energy

The increasing energy expense and the focus of the whole world toward energy from renewable resources are two pivotal drives for the market of Energy Management Systems. Rising cost of energy fueled by growing demands and vulnerability on the supply chains forces organizations to acquire cost-effective remedies to optimize consumption of energy resources. EMS therefore plays a paramount role in surmounting challenges by offering immediate monitoring, regulating, and conserving energy assets, thereby attaining maximum and significant cost optimization. Simultaneously, the EMS adoption is speeding up with a global shift toward renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower.

Renewable energy systems often have a variable generation pattern that necessitates high-end energy management tools to guarantee grid stability and ensure optimal energy storage and distribution. EMS makes integration of renewable energy into existing infrastructure seamless while also enhancing energy reliability and reducing the reliance on fossil fuels. All over the world, governments are enforcing policies and incentives to increase renewable energy use and energy efficiency. This in turn increases demand for EMS. For instance, policies such as the European Green Deal and the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act provide funding and tax incentives to companies that are investing in renewable energy and energy management solutions.

Restraint: High initial costs and capital investment

The key challenge to market growth is high initial investment in the form of high deployment cost and capital intensive energy management systems. Most installations of EMS include heavy expenditures for high-tech hardware components such as sensors, controllers, smart meters, and communication devices along with the advanced software packages that allow for real-time monitoring and analytics. This cost further multiplies in a case of customization and integration with other infrastructure that sometimes needs specialized settings and requires personnel.

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the largest group of potential adopters, but they often face financial constraints that prevent them from investing in EMS solutions. For these organizations, the initial investments are usually viewed as too costly, especially in combination with payback periods, which are significantly longer than what is realized by energy savings. This makes it challenging for such organizations to appropriate scarce financial resources toward EMS implementation.

Moreover, in the developing world, the lack of accessibility of capital and financing also poses considerable threat because it does not obtain government subsidies or incentives. This further puts industries operating in narrow margin profits to justify the high initial expenditure. These financial factors have huge impacts on more penetration of EMS, thereby restricting growth prospects, especially in price-sensitive industries and geographies, although it is a long-term proposition for its benefits.

 

Opportunity: Emerging markets and rapid industrialization

Rapid industrialization and emerging markets in the Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa regions will open up massive growth opportunities for the global EMS market. Rapid industrial growth is seen in the regions due to urbanization, a growing population, and expansion in economic activities. These factors have resulted in the increase in energy consumption, creating a need for efficient energy management solutions to optimize resource utilization and minimize operational costs.

Government initiatives related to modern energy infrastructure and sustainability create demand for EMS in emerging markets. Policies fostering energy efficiency, renewable energy adaptation, and intelligent grids align well with the desires of industries and utilities looking at improved energy dependability and lowered carbon footprints. For example, India has launched the PAT scheme that allows industry to work toward improving efficiency while encouraging industrial energy efficiency creates an ideal place for EMS installations.

Thus, as the firms in these locations adapt to more evolved manufacturing technologies-Industry 4.0-auditing, and optimization of energy consumption can be achieved. The adoption rate of IoT, AI, and cloud-based systems in industrial sites further expands the scope, wherein energy management at scale is low-cost and high-scale. These emerging markets have much opportunity ahead to lead growth in EMSs in the immediate future.

Challenge: Awareness Deficit Among SMEs

It will be really a challenge to increase the size of the EMS global market when such awareness is found lacking within SMEs. Actually, it is realized that SMEs dominate the worldwide business world, and so do other kinds of small organizations in various aspects, but at present, these companies and organizations remain relatively unaware of long-term EMS advantages and saving capacities. This is largely due to lack of information, inadequate technical knowledge, and a misconception about the complexity and applicability of EMS for small-scale operations.

Energy management is a non-strategic priority for most SMEs. Most of these firms focus on direct operational needs in the short run rather than striving for long-run energy efficiency goals. Moreover, ignorance about existing government incentives, financing models, and technological innovations makes them reluctant to engage in EMS activities. Consequently, such organizations continue practicing obsolete energy consumption patterns, leading to increased cost of operations and inefficient use of resources.

Additionally, vendors and solution providers have always focused their marketing and education efforts on large enterprises, and this has underrepresented the SMEs in the EMS ecosystem. The gap not only limits market penetration but also the overall potential of EMS adoption in driving global energy efficiency. This gap needs to be bridged in order to unlock the untapped opportunities within the SME segment of the EMS market.

Global energy management systems market Ecosystem Analysis

The ecosystem of the global EMS market includes various key players. These participants in the EMS ecosystem play critical roles in the effective production, distribution, and usage of EMS solutions, including raw material suppliers, EMS manufacturers and system integrators, distributors, and end users. The suppliers of raw materials form the foundation of this ecosystem. Such essential parts, like sensors, controllers, processors, and modules of communication that make the hardware, would depend upon raw material suppliers for smooth supply with assured quality, hence having a direct effect on performance and reliability in final EMS solutions. EMS manufacturers and system integrators form the core of this ecosystem. The former designs, develops, and integrates energy management hardware and software solutions, with manufacturers creating physical systems and integrators tailoring and configuring such solutions to address specific industry and operational requirements so as to smoothly integrate them into existing infrastructure.

Distributors close the gap between manufacturers and end-users by managing supply chain processes while ensuring timely delivery of EMS solutions to customers in different markets. Besides that, they also make efforts to educate their customers on the benefits and applications of EMS. The varieties of industries include manufacturing, power and energy, residential, and commercial sectors in end-users. The demand for EMS solutions is fueled by the adoption of EMS solutions among end-users, which evolves innovation as well as advancement within the ecosystem. ABB (Switzerland), Schneider Electric (France), Siemens (Germany), General Electric Company (US), Emerson Electric Co. (US), Honeywell International Inc. (US), Eaton (Ireland), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan) are among the key participants in the electrical bushings ecosystem.

 

Hardware segment to dominate energy management systems market, by component, throughout forecast period

The hardware segment is dominant in the global Energy Management Systems market by component because it is crucial for real-time energy monitoring, control, and optimization. Hardware components, including sensors, smart meters, controllers, and communication devices, form the backbone of EMS infrastructure, collecting and transmitting data that is crucial for energy analysis and decision-making. These devices ensure accurate and efficient measurement of energy usage across various systems and processes, making them indispensable for EMS functionality.

Advanced technologies encompassing IoT enabled sensors and intelligent devices further surge the demand of EMS hardware. As these components bring about seamless connection and interoperability, comprehensive management of energy may be ensured in applications such as industrials, commerce, and housing. The turn towards renewable source of energy coupled with smart grids has led to elevated deployment of developed hardware for sources of energy creation, storage and distribution, consequently driving the progress of the hardware segment. In addition, from a regulatory standpoint, energy efficiency and sustainability are enforced, such as through Europe and North America's smart meter rollouts. Hardware, representing the biggest contributor in the EMS market by component, makes up a significant share of the market. Governments and utilities invested heavily in hardware to maintain the energy-saving objectives.

Industrial Energy Management Systems segment, by type, captured largest market share in 2023

The IEMS is the largest portion of the market share in EMS globally, as it provides the most importance in optimizing the consumption of energy in energy-intensive industries. Other sectors like manufacturing, oil and gas, mining, and petrochemical industries are highly in demand for energy, where energy efficiency would be a primary operational concern. IEMS solutions are tailored for monitoring, analysis, and optimization of energy consumption in industrial settings, leading to significant cost reductions and increased efficiency in operations. The pace at which Industry 4.0 technologies such as IoT, AI, and big data analytics are adopted has increased the growth rate of the IEMS segment. Such advanced solutions include real-time energy monitoring, predictive maintenance, and process automation, and help industries attain higher productivity with minimal waste of energy.

Stringent government regulations and global sustainability initiatives are compelling industries to adopt energy management practices. For example, programs such as the U.S. Department of Energy's Better Plants Initiative and Europe's Energy Efficiency Directive encourage industrial energy optimization. Coupled with incentives and penalties, these policies are driving the widespread implementation of IEMS. This would help IEMS be on top in the global EMS market because of its capability to deliver measurable benefits such as saving on energy, reduction of carbon emissions, and adherence to environmental standards.

On-premise segment, by deployment, is expected to capture largest market share during forecast period

The on-premise segment has the largest share in the Energy Management Systems (EMS) market because of its flexibility to provide the highest control, security, and customization for the end users. With on-premise EMS solutions that are hosted on the client's infrastructure, this gives organizations the full ownership and management of their energy data and systems. This approach is quite favored by those industries that require strict data security, such as manufacturing, energy, and pharmaceuticals, where protection of proprietary information is critical. One of the key advantages of on-premise deployment is that it can process huge amounts of data. Such systems can handle massive amounts of energy data locally, thereby ensuring real-time analysis and decision-making without reliance on any external networks. This is very valuable in environments with limited or unreliable internet connectivity.

On-premise solutions are also very customizable to fit the specific needs of an industry in terms of operations. They can be easily integrated with existing equipment and infrastructure to enable customized energy management strategies tailored to unique business goals. The dominance of on-premise deployment is also supported by legacy systems in regions such as North America and Europe, where enterprises prefer in-house control over energy management. Although cloud-based solutions are growing rapidly, the preference for data sovereignty and comprehensive control sustains the stronghold of on-premise EMS in the market.

North America to capture largest share of energy management systems market throughout forecast period.

North America accounts for the highest market share in the EMS market worldwide. The region has a developed energy infrastructure, stringent regulatory framework, and wide-scale adoption of innovative technologies. Energy efficiency and sustainability are priorities in the United States and Canada, where the government is also supporting the policies and incentives for carbon emissions reduction and energy consumption optimization across all sectors. Such programs as the U.S. The Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program, as well as Canada's EcoENERGY initiatives, have considerably enhanced the deployment of EMS solutions in industrial, commercial, and residential applications.

Moreover, there is an exceptionally high energy-intensive industry base here, especially manufacturing, oil and gas, and data centers. EMS will play a highly complex role to save the energy bill of such enterprises by enhancing efficiency. Advanced integration with IoT, AI, and smart grids will allow EMS to go for the advanced level and start monitoring and reporting in real time as well as give predictive analysis about energy needs and usage patterns. North America has also witnessed massive investments in renewable energy and smart grid projects, thereby creating demand for energy management systems that facilitate efficient energy distribution and storage. A well-established technological ecosystem and leading EMS providers make North America the market leader in the global EMS market.

 
 

Recent Developments of energy management systems market industry

  • In January 2025, ABB partnered with Toronto-based Edgecom Energy, which specializes in energy management solutions. Edgecom's advanced platform uses artificial intelligence to help commercial and industrial customers optimize energy consumption and manage demand surges. It is the first market solution to feature a generative AI copilot that enhances user engagement and provides actionable insights. ABB, through its Electrification Ventures, reinforced its commitment to sustainable energy management with a minority investment in Edgecom, which was also recognized as a winner of ABB’s 2024 Startup Challenge.
  • In November 2024, IBM launched IBM Maximo Renewables, a comprehensive solution designed to equip clients with the insights, tools, and expertise necessary to effectively manage and optimize renewable energy assets. This advanced platform supports organizations in advancing their sustainability goals by enabling near real-time monitoring and performance tracking of solar, wind, and energy storage assets. By identifying underperformance causes and recommending actionable strategies, IBM Maximo Renewables enhances operational efficiency and maximizes renewable energy generation capacity.
  • In November 2024, Emerson launched the Emerson Energy Manager solution, which monitors asset energy consumption in real time. It enables customers to gain deeper insight into the energy consumption and costs of energy-intensive assets, such as machines, across multiple production lines. With this information, users can make informed decisions to reduce energy costs and improve sustainability and energy efficiency.
  • In October 2024, Schneider Electric launched Schneider Home; an innovative solution aimed at streamlining energy management for homeowners. This new system is designed to enhance home backup power capabilities while reducing utility costs. Unveiled at RE+, North America's leading clean energy event, Schneider Home integrates solar energy, battery storage, EV charging, and utility power into a unified system, all conveniently controlled through a single application.
  • In October 2024, Mitsubishi Electric announced the integration of its Iconics and EcoAdviser platforms, offering an innovative solution to transform energy management through advanced Artificial Intelligence capabilities. This integration is designed to enhance operational efficiency, promote sustainability, and deliver substantial cost savings for businesses across diverse industries.
  • In October 2024, Schneider Electric established a strategic alliance with Noida International Airport to implement advanced building and energy management solutions. As part of this partnership, Schneider Electric will deploy comprehensive building management systems, including Electrical SCADA and an Advanced Distribution Management System, designed to enhance the airport's operational efficiency and sustainability.
  • In September 2024, Eaton launched the AbleEdge home energy management system, offering homeowners and installers a streamlined, integrated solution designed for quick installation and safe energy transition. Eaton’s home energy management solutions deliver enhanced flexibility and energy resilience with adaptable configurations for both retrofit and new construction projects. These solutions are powered by next-generation smart breakers, a microgrid interconnect device, and advanced smart panels.
  • In June 2024, ABB launched the latest version of its flagship digital energy management and optimization system to provide coordinated control of multiple industrial assets and processes for improved energy efficiency, reducing emissions and supporting decarbonization.

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Scope of the Report

Report Attribute Details
Report Metric Details
Market Size available for years 2020–2029
Base year considered 2023
Forecast period 2024–2029
Forecast units Value (USD Million)
Segments covered By Component, By Deployment, By Type, By End-use industry
Geographies covered Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East & Africa, South America
Companies covered Schneider Electric (France), Siemens (Germany), Honeywell International Inc. (US), Johnson Controls Inc (US), ABB (Switzerland) General Electric Company (US), Eaton (Ireland), Emerson Electric Co. (US), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan), Rockwell Automation (US), and Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan).

 

Key Questions Addressed by the Report

What is the current size of the energy management systems market in 2025?
The current market size of energy management systems is USD 49.01 billion in 2025.
What are the major drivers for the energy management systems market?
The major drivers of the global energy management systems (EMS) market include the rising cost of energy and the global shift toward renewable energy sources, prompting organizations to adopt EMS for cost efficiency and sustainability. Additionally, government regulations and incentives, such as carbon reduction targets and tax benefits, are accelerating EMS adoption. The increasing deployment of smart grid technologies and smart meters further enhances market growth by enabling real-time energy monitoring and optimization.
Which region is the largest market for energy management systems market during the forecast period?
North America holds the largest market share in the global energy management systems (EMS) market due to the region's early adoption of advanced energy technologies and stringent government regulations promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. The presence of key market players, coupled with significant investments in smart grid infrastructure and renewable energy integration, further strengthens the region's dominance. Additionally, the increasing focus on reducing carbon emissions across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors drives EMS adoption in North America.
Which component segment is expected to be the largest in the energy management systems market during the forecast period?
The hardware segment dominates the global EMS market by component due to its critical role in enabling energy monitoring, control, and optimization through devices like smart meters, sensors, and controllers. The increasing demand for IoT-enabled hardware, coupled with advancements in smart grid infrastructure, drives the adoption of hardware solutions. Additionally, hardware forms the foundation for deploying software and services, making it indispensable for effective energy management across industries.
Which type segment is expected to be the largest in the energy management systems market during the forecast period?
The Industrial Energy Management Systems (IEMS) segment holds the largest share in the global EMS market due to the high energy consumption and cost sensitivity of industrial sectors such as manufacturing, oil & gas, and chemicals. Industries are increasingly adopting IEMS to optimize energy use, reduce operational costs, and comply with stringent environmental regulations. Furthermore, the integration of advanced technologies like IoT and AI in industrial energy systems enhances real-time monitoring and efficiency, further driving adoption.

 

 

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TITLE
PAGE NO
INTRODUCTION
27
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
34
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
46
PREMIUM INSIGHTS
52
MARKET OVERVIEW
56
  • 5.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
    DRIVERS
    - Rise in energy costs and shift to renewable energy
    - Increase in adoption of smart grid technologies and smart meters
    - Government regulations and incentives driving EMS adoption
    RESTRAINTS
    - High initial costs and capital investment
    - Data privacy and security concerns
    OPPORTUNITIES
    - Emerging markets and rapid industrialization
    - Fiscal incentives and tax policies for carbon reduction and energy efficiency
    CHALLENGES
    - Awareness deficit among SMEs
    - Diverse industry needs
  • 5.3 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
    REVENUE SHIFT AND NEW REVENUE POCKETS FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROVIDERS
  • 5.4 ECOSYSTEM AND MARKET MAP
  • 5.5 PRICING ANALYSIS
  • 5.6 INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO
  • 5.7 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
    RAW MATERIAL PROVIDERS/SUPPLIERS
    COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS
    ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTEGRATORS/ASSEMBLERS
    BUYERS/END USERS
    POST-SALES SERVICES
  • 5.8 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
    KEY TECHNOLOGIES
    - Internet of things (IoT) integration
    ADJACENT TECHNOLOGIES
    - Artificial intelligence
    - Machine learning
  • 5.9 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2022–2026
  • 5.10 TARIFFS AND REGULATIONS
    TARIFFS RELATED TO ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
    REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
    CODES AND REGULATIONS RELATED TO ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
  • 5.11 TRADE ANALYSIS
    TRADE ANALYSIS FOR THERMOSTATS
    - Export scenario for thermostats
    - Import scenario for thermostats
    TRADE ANALYSIS FOR UTILITY METERS
    - Export scenario for utility meters
    - Import scenario for utility meters
  • 5.12 PATENT ANALYSIS
  • 5.13 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
    THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
    THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
    BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
    BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
    INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
  • 5.14 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA
    KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
  • 5.15 BUYING CRITERIA
  • 5.16 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
    ABB ENHANCED OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY IN PETROCHEMICAL COMPLEX
    - Problem statement
    - Solution
    GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY PROVIDED ENERGY MANAGEMENT FOR HYDROPOWER FLEET
    - Problem statement
    - Solution
    ENERGY OPTIMIZATION AT HAMDAN BIN MOHAMMED SMART UNIVERSITY BY HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
    - Problem statement
    - Solution
  • 5.17 IMPACT OF GENERATIVE AI/AI IN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET
  • 5.18 MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET
    GDP
    RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE
    INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
    POWER AND UTILITY SECTOR GROWTH
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY COMPONENT
110
  • 6.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 6.2 SOFTWARE
    INTEGRATION OF IOT AND SMART TECHNOLOGIES AND PROLIFERATION OF SMART GRID
  • 6.3 HARDWARE
    RAPID INNOVATION AND INTEGRATION OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES WITHIN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
  • 6.4 SERVICES
    INCREASE IN SERVICE HELP SOUGHT BY ORGANIZATIONS TO IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND TRANSITION TO RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT
117
  • 7.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 7.2 ON-PREMISES
    FOCUS ON DATA SECURITY AND PRIVACY BY ORGANIZATIONS DEALING WITH SENSITIVE, PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
  • 7.3 CLOUD-BASED
    INCREASE IN DEMAND FOR SCALABLE, FLEXIBLE, AND ACCESSIBLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY
122
  • 8.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 8.2 POWER & ENERGY
    GROWTH IN EMPHASIS ON GRID OPTIMIZATION AND RENEWABLE INTEGRATION
  • 8.3 TELECOM & IT
    RISE IN ENERGY DEMAND FROM DATA CENTERS
  • 8.4 MANUFACTURING
    RISE IN ADOPTION OF INDUSTRY 4.0 TECHNOLOGIES, SUCH AS IOT, AI, AND AUTOMATION
  • 8.5 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
    RAPID URBANIZATION AND SMART BUILDING INITIATIVES
  • 8.6 FOOD & BEVERAGE
    GROWTH IN FOCUS ON SUSTAINABILITY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN TEMPERATURE CONTROL
  • 8.7 OTHER END-USE INDUSTRIES
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY TYPE
133
  • 9.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 9.2 HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
    INCREASED CONSUMER AWARENESS ON ENERGY FOOTPRINT AND SMART HOME ADOPTION
  • 9.3 BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
    INCREASE IN FOCUS ON COST-EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
  • 9.4 INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
    STRATEGIC FOCUS ON OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY AND INDUSTRY 4.0 INTEGRATION
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY REGION
139
  • 10.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 10.2 NORTH AMERICA
    US
    - Strong federal and state regulations, advancements in smart grid technologies, and focus on energy efficiency and sustainability
    CANADA
    - Need to lower operational costs and meet stringent environmental regulations
    MEXICO
    - Energy Transition Law and National Energy Strategy aim to promote adoption of advanced technologies
  • 10.3 EUROPE
    GERMANY
    - Government Initiatives focused on hardware integration for energy control and reducing residential energy consumption
    UK
    - Policies encouraging clean energy in buildings
    FRANCE
    - Policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gases and growth in emphasis on renewable energy
    ITALY
    - Decarbonization, digitalization, and promotion of smart technologies
    REST OF EUROPE
  • 10.4 ASIA PACIFIC
    CHINA
    - Promoting adoption of EMS in manufacturing, construction, and transportation
    INDIA
    - Government initiatives such as Smart Cities Mission and National Smart Grid Mission
    JAPAN
    - Significant strides in clean energy with strong focus on increasing share of renewable energy
    REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
  • 10.5 SOUTH AMERICA
    BRAZIL
    - Digital transformation in energy sector and target set by National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL) to improve energy efficiency
    ARGENTINA
    - Energy investments and initiatives such as RenovAr aimed at renewable sources
    REST OF SOUTH AMERICA
  • 10.6 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
    GCC
    - Saudi Arabia
    - UAE
    - Rest of GCC
    SOUTH AFRICA
    - National Energy Efficiency Strategy to improve energy efficiency
    REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
194
  • 11.1 OVERVIEW
  • 11.2 KEY PLAYER STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN
  • 11.3 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF TOP FIVE PLAYERS, 2023
  • 11.4 REVENUE ANALYSIS OF TOP FIVE MARKET PLAYERS, 2019–2023
  • 11.5 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
    STARS
    PERVASIVE PLAYERS
    EMERGING LEADERS
    PARTICIPANTS
    COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
    - Company footprint
    - Component footprint
    - Type footprint
    - Deployment footprint
    - End-use industry footprint
    - Regional footprint
  • 11.6 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2023
    PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
    RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
    DYNAMIC COMPANIES
    STARTING BLOCKS
    COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING
    - Detailed list of key startups/SMEs
    - Competitive benchmarking of key players (startups/SMEs)
  • 11.7 COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS
    COMPANY VALUATION
    FINANCIAL METRICS
  • 11.8 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON
  • 11.9 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO
    PRODUCT LAUNCHES
    DEALS
    EXPANSIONS
    OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
COMPANY PROFILES
219
  • 12.1 KEY PLAYERS
    ABB
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    - MnM view
    SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    - MnM view
    SIEMENS
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    - MnM view
    GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    - MnM view
    EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
    - Business overview
    - Product/solutions/services offered
    - Recent developments
    - MnM view
    HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
    - Business overview
    - Products/solutions/services offered
    - Recent developments
    EATON
    - Business overview
    - Products/solutions/services offered
    - Recent developments
    MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
    - Business overview
    - Products/solutions/services offered
    - Recent developments
    IBM
    - Business overview
    - Products/solutions/services offered
    - Recent developments
    HITACHI LTD
    - Business overview
    - Products/solutions/services offered
    - Recent developments
    ROCKWELL AUTOMATION, INC.
    - Business overview
    - Products/solutions/services offered
    - Recent developments
    YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION
    - Business overview
    - Products/solutions/services offered
    - Recent developments
    DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.
    - Business overview
    - Products/solutions/services offered
    - Recent developments
    DANFOSS
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    VERDIGRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    PANASONIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    WIPRO
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    LG ELECTRONICS
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    JOHNSON CONTROLS INC.
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
    - Recent developments
    AGREGIO SOLUTIONS
    - Business overview
    - Products/Solutions/Services offered
  • 12.2 OTHER PLAYERS
    ENEL X
    NEPTUNE INDIA
    WEIDMÜLLER
    ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, INC.
    DISTECH CONTROLS
APPENDIX
298
  • 13.1 INSIGHTS FROM INDUSTRY EXPERTS
  • 13.2 DISCUSSION GUIDE
  • 13.3 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS’ SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
  • 13.4 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
  • 13.5 RELATED REPORTS
  • 13.6 AUTHOR DETAILS
LIST OF TABLES
 
  • TABLE 1 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS, BY COMPONENT
  • TABLE 2 MARKET INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS, BY TYPE
  • TABLE 3 MARKET INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS, BY DEPLOYMENT
  • TABLE 4 MARKET INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS, BY END-USE INDUSTRY
  • TABLE 5 MARKET INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS, BY REGION
  • TABLE 6 KEY SECONDARY SOURCES
  • TABLE 7 DEMAND-SIDE ANALYSIS
  • TABLE 8 MARKET: RISK ASSESSMENT
  • TABLE 9 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET: SNAPSHOT
  • TABLE 10 MARKET: ROLE IN ECOSYSTEM
  • TABLE 11 INDICATIVE PRICING ANALYSIS OF KEY OFFERINGS, BY KEY MARKET PLAYER/COMPETITOR (USD)
  • TABLE 12 MARKET: DETAILED LIST OF CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2022–2026
  • TABLE 13 IMPORT TARIFFS FOR HS 903210 THERMOSTATS, 2023
  • TABLE 14 IMPORT TARIFFS FOR HS 9028 UTILITY METERS, 2023
  • TABLE 15 NORTH AMERICA: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
  • TABLE 16 EUROPE: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
  • TABLE 17 ASIA PACIFIC: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
  • TABLE 18 ROW: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
  • TABLE 19 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: CODES AND REGULATIONS
  • TABLE 20 EXPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 903210, BY COUNTRY, 2021–2023 (USD)
  • TABLE 21 IMPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 903210, BY COUNTRY, 2021–2023 (USD)
  • TABLE 22 EXPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 902830, BY COUNTRY, 2021–2023 (USD)
  • TABLE 23 EXPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 902890, BY COUNTRY, 2021–2023 (USD)
  • TABLE 24 IMPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 902830, BY COUNTRY, 2021–2023 (USD)
  • TABLE 25 IMPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 902890, BY COUNTRY, 2021–2023 (USD)
  • TABLE 26 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: INNOVATIONS AND PATENT REGISTRATIONS, JANUARY 2020–DECEMBER 2023
  • TABLE 27 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET: PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
  • TABLE 28 INFLUENCE OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR TOP THREE END USERS
  • TABLE 29 KEY BUYING CRITERIA FOR TOP THREE END USERS
  • TABLE 30 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 31 MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 32 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SYSTEMS MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 33 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SYSTEMS MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 34 ENERGY MANAGEMENT HARDWARE SYSTEMS MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 35 ENERGY MANAGEMENT HARDWARE SYSTEMS MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 36 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SERVICES MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 37 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SERVICES MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 38 MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 39 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 40 ON-PREMISE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 41 ON-PREMISE MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 42 CLOUD-BASED MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 43 CLOUD-BASED MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 44 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 45 MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 46 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET IN POWER & ENERGY, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 47 MARKET IN POWER & ENERGY, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 48 MARKET IN TELECOM & IT, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 49 MARKET IN TELECOM & IT, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 50 MARKET IN MANUFACTURING, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 51 MARKET IN MANUFACTURING, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 52 MARKET IN RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIES, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 53 MARKET IN RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIES, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 54 MARKET IN FOOD & BEVERAGE, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 55 MARKET IN FOOD & BEVERAGE, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 56 MARKET IN OTHER END-USE INDUSTRIES, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 57 MARKET IN OTHER END-USE INDUSTRIES, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 58 MARKET, BY TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 59 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY TYPE, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 60 HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 61 HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 62 BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 63 BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 64 INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 65 INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 66 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 67 MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 68 MARKET, BY TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 69 MARKET, BY TYPE, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 70 MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 71 MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 72 MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 73 MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 74 MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 75 MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 76 NORTH AMERICA: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 77 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 78 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 79 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 80 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 81 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 82 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 83 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 84 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 85 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 86 US: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 87 US: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 88 CANADA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 89 CANADA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 90 MEXICO: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 91 MEXICO: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 92 EUROPE: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 93 EUROPE: MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 94 EUROPE: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 95 EUROPE: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 96 EUROPE: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 97 EUROPE: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 98 EUROPE: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 99 EUROPE: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 100 EUROPE: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 101 EUROPE: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 102 GERMANY: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 103 GERMANY: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 104 UK: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 105 UK: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 106 FRANCE: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 107 FRANCE: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 108 ITALY: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 109 ITALY: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 110 REST OF EUROPE: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 111 REST OF EUROPE: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 112 ASIA PACIFIC: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 113 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 114 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 115 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 116 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 117 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 118 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 119 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 120 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 121 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 122 CHINA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 123 CHINA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 124 INDIA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 125 INDIA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 126 JAPAN: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 127 JAPAN: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 128 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 129 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 130 SOUTH AMERICA: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 131 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 132 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 133 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 134 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 135 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 136 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 137 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 138 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 139 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 140 BRAZIL: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 141 BRAZIL: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 142 ARGENTINA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 143 ARGENTINA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 144 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 145 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 146 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 147 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 148 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 149 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA MARKET, BY TYPE, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 150 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 151 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 152 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 153 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 154 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 155 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 156 GCC: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 157 GCC: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 158 SAUDI ARABIA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 159 SAUDI ARABIA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 160 UAE: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 161 UAE: ENER–GY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 162 REST OF GCC: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 163 REST OF GCC: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 164 SOUTH AFRICA: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 165 SOUTH AFRICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 166 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2020–2023 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 167 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • TABLE 168 OVERVIEW OF KEY STRATEGIES DEPLOYED BY TOP PLAYERS, 2020–2024
  • TABLE 169 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET: DEGREE OF COMPETITION
  • TABLE 170 COMPANY FOOTPRINT, BY COMPONENT
  • TABLE 171 COMPANY FOOTPRINT, BY TYPE
  • TABLE 172 COMPANY FOOTPRINT, BY DEPLOYMENT
  • TABLE 173 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: BY END-USE INDUSTRY
  • TABLE 174 COMPANY FOOTPRINT, BY REGION
  • TABLE 175 MARKET: DETAILED LIST OF KEY STARTUPS/SMES
  • TABLE 176 MARKET: COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF KEY PLAYERS (STARTUPS/SMES)
  • TABLE 177 MARKET: PRODUCT LAUNCHES, APRIL 2020–JULY 2024
  • TABLE 178 MARKET: DEALS, APRIL 2020–JULY 2024
  • TABLE 179 MARKET: EXPANSIONS, APRIL 2020–JULY 2024
  • TABLE 180 MARKET: OTHER DEVELOPMENTS, APRIL 2020–JULY 2024
  • TABLE 181 ABB: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 182 ABB: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 183 ABB: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
  • TABLE 184 ABB: DEALS
  • TABLE 185 ABB: OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
  • TABLE 186 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 187 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 188 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC: DEALS
  • TABLE 189 SIEMENS: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 190 SIEMENS: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 191 SIEMENS: DEALS
  • TABLE 192 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 193 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 194 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY: DEALS
  • TABLE 195 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY: OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
  • TABLE 196 EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 197 EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 198 EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
  • TABLE 199 EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.: DEALS
  • TABLE 200 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 201 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 202 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.: DEALS
  • TABLE 203 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.: OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
  • TABLE 204 EATON: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 205 EATON: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 206 EATON: DEALS
  • TABLE 207 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 208 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 209 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION: DEALS
  • TABLE 210 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION: EXPANSIONS
  • TABLE 211 IBM: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 212 IBM: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 213 IBM: DEALS
  • TABLE 214 HITACHI LTD: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 215 HITACHI LTD: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 216 HITACHI LTD: DEALS
  • TABLE 217 ROCKWELL AUTOMATION, INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 218 ROCKWELL AUTOMATION, INC.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 219 ROCKWELL AUTOMATION, INC.: DEALS
  • TABLE 220 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 221 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION: PRODUCTS OFFERED
  • TABLE 222 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION: DEALS
  • TABLE 223 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION: OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
  • TABLE 224 DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 225 DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 226 DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.: DEALS
  • TABLE 227 DANFOSS: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 228 DANFOSS: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 229 DANFOSS: DEALS
  • TABLE 230 VERDIGRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 231 VERDIGRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 232 VERDIGRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.: DEALS
  • TABLE 233 PANASONIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 234 PANASONIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 235 PANASONIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.: EXPANSIONS
  • TABLE 236 WIPRO: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 237 WIPRO: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 238 WIPRO: DEALS
  • TABLE 239 LG ELECTRONICS: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 240 LG ELECTRONICS: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 241 LG ELECTRONICS: DEALS
  • TABLE 242 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 243 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
  • TABLE 244 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC.: DEALS
  • TABLE 245 AGREGIO SOLUTIONS: COMPANY OVERVIEW
  • TABLE 246 AGREGIO SOLUTIONS: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
LIST OF FIGURES
 
  • FIGURE 1 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET SEGMENTATION
  • FIGURE 2 STUDY PERIOD CONSIDERED
  • FIGURE 3 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET: RESEARCH DESIGN
  • FIGURE 4 KEY DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
  • FIGURE 5 KEY INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
  • FIGURE 6 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY INTERVIEWS, BY COMPANY TYPE, DESIGNATION, AND REGION
  • FIGURE 7 METRICS FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TO ASSESS AND ANALYZE DEMAND
  • FIGURE 8 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY: BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
  • FIGURE 9 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY: TOP-DOWN APPROACH
  • FIGURE 10 REGIONAL ANALYSIS
  • FIGURE 11 COUNTRY ANALYSIS
  • FIGURE 12 KEY STEPS CONSIDERED FOR ASSESSING SUPPLY-SIDE OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
  • FIGURE 13 MARKET: SUPPLY-SIDE ANALYSIS
  • FIGURE 14 DATA TRIANGULATION METHODOLOGY
  • FIGURE 15 NORTH AMERICA CAPTURED LARGEST MARKET SHARE OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET IN 2023
  • FIGURE 16 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY COMPONENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • FIGURE 17 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY TYPE, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • FIGURE 18 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • FIGURE 19 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2024–2029 (USD BILLION)
  • FIGURE 20 GROWING EMPHASIS ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY TO DRIVE MARKET
  • FIGURE 21 ASIA PACIFIC MARKET TO GROW AT HIGHEST CAGR DURING FORECAST PERIOD
  • FIGURE 22 HARDWARE AND US HELD LARGEST SEGMENTAL SHARES IN NORTH AMERICA IN 2023
  • FIGURE 23 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS HARDWARE TO ACCOUNT FOR DOMINANT MARKET SHARE AMONG COMPONENTS IN 2024
  • FIGURE 24 INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TO DOMINATE MARKET AMONG TYPES IN 2024
  • FIGURE 25 ON-PREMISE DEPLOYMENT TO ACCOUNT FOR LARGEST MARKET SHARE IN 2024
  • FIGURE 26 MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY TO ACCOUNT FOR LARGEST END USE OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN 2024
  • FIGURE 27 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET: DRIVERS, RESTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND CHALLENGES
  • FIGURE 28 INVESTMENT IN CLEAN ENERGY AND FOSSIL FUELS, 2015–2024 (USD BILLION)
  • FIGURE 29 ANNUAL INVESTMENT IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS SECTOR IN NET ZERO SCENARIO, 2017–2030 (USD BILLION)
  • FIGURE 30 INVESTMENT SPENDING ON ELECTRICITY GRIDS, 2015–2022 (USD BILLION)
  • FIGURE 31 TOTAL CO2 EMISSIONS, BY REGION, 2000–2023 (GT)
  • FIGURE 32 GROWTH IN URBAN POPULATION WORLDWIDE, 2013–2023 (BILLION)
  • FIGURE 33 KEY MITIGATION MEASURES FOR ENERGY-RELATED CO2 EMISSIONS IN STATED POLICIES SCENARIO TO ANNOUNCED PLEDGES SCENARIO 2030
  • FIGURE 34 REVENUE SHIFT FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROVIDERS
  • FIGURE 35 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET: MARKET MAP
  • FIGURE 36 FUNDING RAISED BY TOP PLAYERS IN EMS MARKET, 2020–2023 (USD THOUSAND)
  • FIGURE 37 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET: SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
  • FIGURE 38 EXPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 903210 FOR TOP FIVE COUNTRIES, 2021–2023 (USD)
  • FIGURE 39 IMPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 903210 IN TOP FIVE COUNTRIES, 2021–2023 (USD)
  • FIGURE 40 EXPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 902830 IN TOP FIVE COUNTRIES, 2019–2023 (USD)
  • FIGURE 41 EXPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 902890 IN TOP FIVE COUNTRIES, 2019–2023 (USD)
  • FIGURE 42 IMPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 902830 IN TOP FIVE COUNTRIES, 2019–2023 (USD)
  • FIGURE 43 IMPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE: 902890 IN TOP FIVE COUNTRIES, 2019–2023 (USD)
  • FIGURE 44 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET: INNOVATIONS AND PATENT REGISTRATIONS, 2013–2023
  • FIGURE 45 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET
  • FIGURE 46 INFLUENCE OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR TOP THREE END USERS
  • FIGURE 47 INFLUENCE OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR TOP THREE END USERS
  • FIGURE 48 IMPACT OF AI ON SUPPLY CHAIN OF EMS MARKET
  • FIGURE 49 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET SHARE, BY COMPONENT, 2023
  • FIGURE 50 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET SHARE, BY DEPLOYMENT, 2023
  • FIGURE 51 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET SHARE, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2023
  • FIGURE 52 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET SHARE, BY TYPE, 2023
  • FIGURE 53 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET SHARE, BY REGION, 2023
  • FIGURE 54 ASIA PACIFIC MARKET TO GROW AT HIGHEST CAGR DURING FORECAST PERIOD
  • FIGURE 55 NORTH AMERICA: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 56 EUROPE: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 57 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2023
  • FIGURE 58 TOP PLAYERS IN EMS MARKET, 2019–2023
  • FIGURE 59 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET: COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX (KEY PLAYERS), 2023
  • FIGURE 60 MARKET: COMPANY FOOTPRINT
  • FIGURE 61 MARKET: COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX (STARTUPS/SMES), 2023
  • FIGURE 62 COMPANY VALUATION OF KEY VENDORS, 2024 (USD BILLION)
  • FIGURE 63 EV/EBITDA OF KEY VENDORS, 2024
  • FIGURE 64 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET: BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON OF KEY VENDORS
  • FIGURE 65 ABB: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 66 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 67 SIEMENS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 68 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 69 EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 70 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 71 EATON: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 72 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 73 IBM: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 74 HITACHI LTD: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 75 ROCKWELL AUTOMATION, INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 76 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 77 DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 78 DANFOSS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 79 PANASONIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 80 WIPRO: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
  • FIGURE 81 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT

 

This study encompassed significant efforts in determining the present size of the energy management systems market. It commenced with a thorough secondary research process to gather data related to the market, similar markets, and the overarching industry. Subsequently, these findings, assumptions, and market size calculations were rigorously validated by consulting industry experts across the entire supply chain through primary research. The total market size was assessed by conducting an analysis specific to each country. Following that, the market was further dissected, and the data was cross-referenced to estimate the size of various segments and sub-segments within the market.

Secondary Research

In this research study, a wide range of secondary sources were utilized, including directories, databases, and reputable references such as Hoover's, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Factiva, World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), the US Department of Energy (DOE), and the International Energy Agency (IEA). These sources played a crucial role in gathering valuable data for a comprehensive analysis of the global energy management system market, covering technical, market-oriented, and commercial aspects. Additional secondary sources included annual reports, press releases, investor presentations, whitepapers, authoritative publications, articles authored by well-respected experts, information from industry associations, trade directories, and various database resources.

Primary Research

The EMS market involves a range of stakeholders, including IT service providers, support infrastructure equipment providers, component providers, software providers, system integrators, network service providers, financial organizations, and energy efficiency consultants within the supply chain. To gather qualitative and quantitative insights, various primary sources from both the supply and demand sides of the market were interviewed. The following breakdown presents the primary respondents involved in the research study.

Energy Management Systems Market  Size, and Share

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Market Size Estimation

The estimation and validation of the global energy management systems market size have been conducted using a bottom-up approach. This approach was rigorously employed to ascertain the dimensions of multiple subsegments within the market. The research process comprises the following key stages.

  • In this method, the statistics for each offering of energy management systems have been examined at both the country and regional levels.
  • Thorough secondary and primary research has been conducted to gain a comprehensive understanding of the global market landscape for various segments of market.
  • When calculating and forecasting the market size, qualitative factors such as market drivers, limitations, opportunities, and challenges have been taken into account.

Global Energy Management Systems Market Size: Bottom-Up Approach

Energy Management Systems Market  Bottom Up Approach

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Data Triangulation

The process of determining the overall market size involved the methodologies described earlier, followed by segmenting the market into multiple segments and subsegments. To finalize the comprehensive market analysis and obtain precise statistics for each market segment and subsegment, data triangulation and market segmentation techniques were applied, as appropriate. Data triangulation was accomplished by examining various factors and trends from both the demand and supply perspectives within the ecosystem of the EMS market.

Market Definition

Energy Management Systems (EMS) refer to a set of integrated technologies and solutions designed to monitor, control, and optimize the production, consumption, and distribution of energy in various environments, including residential, commercial, industrial, and utility sectors. EMS encompasses a combination of hardware, software, and services that enable organizations and individuals to manage energy use efficiently, reduce energy costs, improve energy performance, and contribute to environmental sustainability.

Key Stakeholders

  • EMS vendors
  • Energy service providers (private/government)
  • Utility platform and analytics vendors
  • System design and development vendors
  • System integrators/migration service providers
  • Consultants/consultancies/advisory firms
  • Environmental research institutes
  • Private or investor-owned utilities
  • Government & research organizations
  • State and national regulatory authorities
  • Investors/Shareholders
  • Investment banks

Objectives of the Study

  • To define, describe, segment, and forecast the energy management systems market, by value, based on component, type, deployment, and end-use industry.
  • To forecast the market size, by value, for five key regions: North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa, along with their key countries
  • To provide detailed information about the key factors, such as drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges influencing the growth of the market
  • To strategically analyze the subsegments concerning individual growth trends, prospects, and contributions of each segment to the overall market size
  • To analyze market opportunities for stakeholders and details of the competitive landscape for market leaders
  • To strategically profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their market shares and core competencies.
  • To track and analyze competitive developments, such as product launches, mergers, acquisitions, expansions, and supply contracts in the market.

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Previous Versions of this Report

Energy Management Systems Market by Component, Type (Home Energy Management Systems, Building Energy Management Systems, Industrial Energy Management Systems), Deployment, End-User Industry and Region - Global Forecast to 2028

Report Code EP 8094
Published in Jun, 2023, By MarketsandMarkets™

Energy Management Systems Market by Component, Type (Home Energy Management Systems, Building Energy Management Systems, Industrial Energy Management Systems), Deployment, End-User Industry and Region - Global Forecast to 2027

Report Code EP 8094
Published in Jun, 2022, By MarketsandMarkets™

Energy Management System (EMS) Market by Software (Utility, Industrial, Residential, ECES), Device (In-House Display, Smart Thermostat, Smart Plug, and Load Control Switches), Application, Solution, Vertical - Global Forecast to 2021

Report Code TC 3479
Published in Aug, 2016, By MarketsandMarkets™

Energy Management System Market by Software (Utility EMS, Industrial EMS, ECEM, Residential EMS, & Others), Device (In-House Display, Smart Thermostat, LCS, Smart Plug), Application, Solution, Vertical & Region - Global Forecast to 2020

Report Code TC 3479
Published in Jun, 2015, By MarketsandMarkets™

Energy Management System Market by Software (Utility EMS, Industrial EMS, ECEM, Residential EMS, & Others), Device (In-House Display, Smart Thermostat, LCS, Smart Plug), Application, Solution, Vertical & Region - Global Forecast to 2020

Report Code TC 3479
Published in Jan, 2011, By MarketsandMarkets™

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Jun, 2022

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Which end user industry is expected to hold major share of the global Energy Management Systems Market for 2022 to 2027?.

Alina

Jul, 2022

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