Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Schneider Electric (EPA: SU) EcoStruxure IoT platform across 480K+ installations and 1B+ connected devices; record $22.39B backlog in 2024 with +27% Energy Management growth competing with Siemens and ABB for building and industrial energy management.
Schneider Electric EcoStruxure is the IoT-enabled open architecture and platform of Schneider Electric SE (EPA: SU) — the Paris-based global energy management and industrial automation company with €38+ billion in annual revenue — deployed across 480,000+ installations worldwide with 1 billion+ connected devices and 20,000+ system integrators, providing energy management, building automation, data center infrastructure management, industrial automation, and sustainability analytics for commercial buildings, data centers, industrial facilities, and power grid infrastructure. EcoStruxure is built on Microsoft Azure IoT cloud infrastructure and encompasses three layers: connected products (smart circuit breakers, EV chargers, HVAC controllers, switchgear), edge control (Modicon PLCs, PowerLogic meters, ARIES edge controllers), and apps/analytics/services (EcoStruxure Building Advisor, Power Monitoring Expert, Asset Advisor predictive maintenance).
Houston oilfield services and energy technology (NASDAQ: BKR) ~$27.8B FY2024 revenue; IET LNG turbomachinery 38% revenue, Baker Hughes + GE Oil & Gas combined, energy transition positioning competing with SLB and Halliburton.
Baker Hughes Company is a Houston, Texas-based energy technology and oilfield services company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: BKR) as an S&P 500 Energy component — providing oilfield services and equipment (OFSE — drilling, completions, production, and intervention technologies for upstream oil and gas operations) and industrial and energy technology (IET — turbomachinery, compressors, industrial equipment, and digital solutions for LNG terminals, industrial plants, and new energy applications) through approximately 58,000 employees in 120+ countries. Baker Hughes was formed in 2017 through the combination of Baker Hughes (founded 1987) with GE Oil & Gas — GE selling its oil and gas equipment and services business to Baker Hughes — creating a combined company that trades under NYSE: BKR while GE initially held a majority stake, which GE divested by 2022. In fiscal year 2024, Baker Hughes reported revenues of approximately $27.8 billion with adjusted EBITDA of approximately $4.4 billion, with the Industrial & Energy Technology segment (LNG compressors, gas compression, power generation turbines for industrial applications) generating 38% of revenue at above-average margins as LNG terminal construction and industrial decarbonization drove demand for Baker Hughes's turbomachinery and electrification equipment. CEO Lorenzo Simonelli has executed Baker Hughes's "energy transition" strategy — positioning Baker Hughes's equipment and services for both conventional oil and gas (OFSE — growing with global upstream capital expenditure) and the new energy economy (IET — LNG for energy transition, hydrogen compression, carbon capture equipment, geothermal drilling) to reduce Baker Hughes's correlation to oil price cycles.
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