Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Uplight-acquired DERMS and VPP platform managing 3,500 MW of flexibility for National Grid and NextEra; $160M raised at $22.9M revenue enabling utilities to orchestrate batteries, EVs, and smart loads for grid balancing.
AutoGrid is a Redwood City, California-based energy flexibility management software company — acquired by Uplight (Boulder-based energy technology company) in 2023 after raising $160 million from investors including GE Ventures, Envision Energy, Eneco, and ENGIE — providing utilities, energy retailers, and grid operators with AI-powered distributed energy resource management (DERMS), virtual power plant (VPP) orchestration, and demand flexibility platforms that aggregate and dispatch batteries, electric vehicles, HVAC systems, and industrial loads to balance grid supply and demand in real time. AutoGrid generated $22.9 million in revenue prior to acquisition and deployed technology managing 3,500 MW of flexibility capacity and 37,000 MWh of energy storage, serving customers including National Grid, NextEra Energy, and Pacific Gas & Electric.
SAP (NYSE: SAP) utility industry software suite with meter-to-cash billing, asset management, and workforce management for electric/gas/water utilities; competing with Oracle Utilities for regulated utility operational systems.
SAP for Utilities is SAP SE's (NYSE: SAP) industry-specific software suite for electric, gas, and water utilities — providing customer information systems (CIS), meter-to-cash billing, asset management, workforce management, and operational analytics for the regulated utility industry globally. Part of SAP's $36 billion annual revenue portfolio, SAP for Utilities serves hundreds of major utilities including E.ON, Enel, National Grid, and Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) for the core operational systems that bill customers, manage distribution assets, and coordinate field workforce dispatching.
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