Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
ABB (NYSE: ABB) industrial IoT platform connecting 70M+ devices for predictive maintenance and performance analytics; $32.2B revenue competing with Siemens MindSphere and GE Digital for industrial digital transformation.
ABB Ability is ABB Ltd's (NYSE: ABB) digital industrial platform — an integrated suite of IoT software, analytics, and cloud services connecting ABB's physical industrial equipment (robots, motors, drives, power systems) to real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and performance optimization applications. ABB generated $32.2 billion in total revenue in fiscal year 2024, with digital and software services (including ABB Ability) representing a growing share of the industrial automation and electrification company's revenue as customers shift from equipment-only to outcome-based service models.
Charlotte NC regulated utility (NYSE: DUK) ~$29B revenue; 8.4M electric customers, Carolinas load growth 8x prior trend from semiconductor/data center boom, 4,000 MW solar by 2034, competing with NextEra and Southern Company.
Duke Energy Corporation is a Charlotte, North Carolina-based regulated electric utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: DUK) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — serving approximately 8.4 million electric customers and 1.7 million natural gas customers across the Carolinas, Florida, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky through regulated subsidiary utilities including Duke Energy Carolinas, Duke Energy Progress (North and South Carolina), Duke Energy Florida, and Duke Energy Indiana/Ohio/Kentucky, through approximately 28,000 employees. Duke Energy is one of the largest regulated utilities in the United States with approximately $29 billion in annual revenue, managing a generation fleet spanning nuclear, natural gas, coal (transitioning to retirement), solar, and wind across a 100,000-square-mile service territory. CEO Lynn Good, who has led Duke Energy since 2013, filed the company's 2025 Carolinas Resource Plan responding to unprecedented load growth — North Carolina attracted $19 billion in announced business investments and 25,000+ new jobs in 2025 alone, driven by semiconductor manufacturing, data center construction, and electric vehicle manufacturing — resulting in electricity demand growth projections 8x greater than the prior 15-year trend. The plan calls for 4,000 megawatts of solar capacity by 2034 and battery storage expansion to 5,600 megawatts by 2034 (+2,900 MW from current levels).
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