The global Energy as a Service Market is anticipated to grow from estimated USD 51.88 billion in 2024 to USD 100.34 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 11.6% during the forecast period. Major forces driving the Energy as a Service Market include the increased need for energy efficiency, surging energy prices, and global trends toward carbon neutrality and sustainability. Business houses are adopting EaaS solutions in order to bring their energy usage under control and reduce operational cost as they work towards achieving compliance with regulatory mandates toward decarbonizing. Higher growth in the market can be seen through the faster integration of distributed energy resources, which are mainly solar, wind, and energy storage systems. Energy management technologies such as IoT, AI, and demand response systems also now allow real-time optimization and automation of energy. Subscription-based models with minimal upfront capital expenditures and encouraging government policies regarding renewable energy will also help boost the EaaS market significantly.
Rising global energy demand, highly volatile oil & gas prices, increasing complicated regulatory and environmental pressure have put great "deal" to other alternative energy sources in this decade. There is increased awareness and commitments across geography and across firms about "Green" energy sources.
Monday, 24 March 2025
Future of Energy: $100.34 billion Energy as a Service Market will Grow Rapidly by 2030
Friday, 14 May 2021
Energy as a Service Market Huge Growth Opportunity between 2019–2024
The global Energy as a Service Market is projected to reach USD 86.9 billion by 2024 from an estimated USD 52.0 billion in 2019, at a CAGR of 10.8% from 2019 to 2024. The growth of energy as a service market is driven by the new revenue generating streams for utilities, increased distributed energy resources, decreasing cost of renewable power generation and storage solutions, and availability of federal and state tax benefits for energy efficiency projects.
Energy as a service model mainly supports renewable energy as it lowers energy costs, reduces carbon footprint, ensures high energy efficiency, and is environment-friendly. It gives the consumers the flexibility of choice on ownership, pricing, and financing. It also helps the operators customize energy generation designs based on consumer requirement, which are modern and robust. It enables easy and rapid integration of distributed generation and energy storage assets.
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The energy supply services segment is projected to have the largest market share during the forecast period. This is mainly because of the increase in offerings of energy supply, which includes distributed energy generation solutions such as solar PV, combined heat and power, diesel and natural gas gensets, micro turbines, and fuel cells to improve energy supply, which is also contributing to the growth of the market.
The commercial segment is expected to hold the largest market share and the fastest growing market with energy service implementations being mandated across global regions in the commercial sector. This is mainly because of significant structural impacts, namely, economic growth. Furthermore, commercial consumers will have access to their energy efficiency through energy as a service that will, in turn, help them improve their energy consumption.
North America is expected to be the largest market for energy as a
service
In this report, the energy as a service market has been analyzed with respect to 4 regions, namely, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World. The market in North America is estimated to be the largest from 2019 to 2024. Utilities in countries such as the US, Canada, and Mexico are implementing energy efficiency projects and are looking to cut down energy generation costs. New approaches such as pay-for-performance are being introduced in the US to achieve energy efficiency at a larger scale in the commercial sector. For example, in California, energy efficiency policies have mandated that at least 60% of the savings achieved in obligation schemes need to be delivered by third-party service providers. Also, an increase in the share of renewable power generation and energy efficiency activities is expected to drive the market in this region.
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The global Energy as a Service Market is dominated
by a few major players that have an extensive regional presence. The leading
players in the energy as a service market are Schneider Electric (France),
Engie (France), Siemens (Germany), Honeywell (US), Veolia (France), Enel X
(Italy), and EDF Renewable Energy (California).
Thursday, 4 March 2021
Energy as a Service Market: Need to Reduce Carbon Footprint and Increasing Focus on Energy Efficiency are Driving the Market
The global Energy as a Service Market is projected to reach USD 86.9 billion by 2024 from an estimated USD 52.0 billion in 2019, at a CAGR of 10.8% from 2019 to 2024. The growth of energy as a service market is driven by the new revenue generating streams for utilities, increased distributed energy resources, decreasing cost of renewable power generation and storage solutions, and availability of federal and state tax benefits for energy efficiency projects.
Energy as a service model mainly supports renewable energy as it lowers energy costs, reduces carbon footprint, ensures high energy efficiency, and is environment-friendly. It gives the consumers the flexibility of choice on ownership, pricing, and financing. It also helps the operators customize energy generation designs based on consumer requirement, which are modern and robust. It enables easy and rapid integration of distributed generation and energy storage assets.
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The energy supply services segment is projected to have the largest market share during the forecast period. This is mainly because of the increase in offerings of energy supply, which includes distributed energy generation solutions such as solar PV, combined heat and power, diesel and natural gas gensets, micro turbines, and fuel cells to improve energy supply, which is also contributing to the growth of the market.
The commercial segment is expected to hold the largest market share and the fastest growing market with energy service implementations being mandated across global regions in the commercial sector. This is mainly because of significant structural impacts, namely, economic growth. Furthermore, commercial consumers will have access to their energy efficiency through energy as a service that will, in turn, help them improve their energy consumption.
North America is expected to be the largest market for energy as a
service
In this report, the energy as a service market has been analyzed with respect to 4 regions, namely, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World. The market in North America is estimated to be the largest from 2019 to 2024. Utilities in countries such as the US, Canada, and Mexico are implementing energy efficiency projects and are looking to cut down energy generation costs. New approaches such as pay-for-performance are being introduced in the US to achieve energy efficiency at a larger scale in the commercial sector. For example, in California, energy efficiency policies have mandated that at least 60% of the savings achieved in obligation schemes need to be delivered by third-party service providers. Also, an increase in the share of renewable power generation and energy efficiency activities is expected to drive the market in this region.
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The global Energy as a Service Market is dominated by a few major players that have an extensive regional presence. The leading players in the energy as a service market are Schneider Electric (France), Engie (France), Siemens (Germany), Honeywell (US), Veolia (France), Enel X (Italy), and EDF Renewable Energy (California).