US Microgrid Market Analysis
Local governments, utilities, and community leaders face growing obligations to safeguard their constituents against power outages that can disrupt critical services, threaten public health, and
Designed for campuses, industrial sites, or communities, microgrids enhance energy reliability, reduce dependency on centralized grids, and support sustainability goals through efficient renewable int...
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Local governments, utilities, and community leaders face growing obligations to safeguard their constituents against power outages that can disrupt critical services, threaten public health, and
Utilities and industrial sectors prefer AC microgrids for community and campus-scale projects, as demonstrated by Schneider Electric''s 2023 deployment in California, integrating rooftop solar and
Leading Players: Top 5 players in this market include Siemens, ABB, General Electric, Schneider Electric, S&C Electric Company, which collectively held a market share of 40.5% in 2025.
Private end-customers in largely residential regions, but occasional business and industrial customers, will form “community and utility” MGs. Urban regions, communities, and rural
The target market for Scale microgrids is diverse, but all customers share common needs and preferences. These include a desire for reduced energy costs, enhanced reliability, and a
Growing wildfire liabilities in the western United States, diesel logistics in island nations, and the need for black-start capability at data centers all reinforce the business case for distributed,
When the main electric grid loses power, the microgrid goes into island mode (i.e., operates independently of the main electric grid) and serves its own customers with the generation and other
Microgrids are increasingly deployed to support rural electrification, industrial parks, smart cities, and remote communities where grid connectivity is limited or unreliable.
As the fledgling microgrid industry matures, the technology''s advantages become apparent in more applications. Here we describe what types of businesses and institutions commonly use microgrids
Number of customers: Microgrids can serve a single building, multiple customers in a limited geographic area, or customers across an entire community. Microgrids commonly range in
As our reliance on traditional power grids continues to increase, the risk of blackouts and energy shortages becomes more imminent. However, a microgrid system,