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5.24TUtilities Market (2025)
8.40TForecast by 2035
39.1%Digital CAGR
2,000+Digital Spend by 2030 (USD Bn)
Industry Overview

Modernizing Mission-Critical Utility Operations

Energy and utility companies manage critical infrastructure and must ensure uninterrupted service while controlling costs and meeting sustainability goals.

Current ProblemsChallenges

Current Problems

  • Unexpected equipment failures
  • Power outages
  • Inaccurate demand planning
  • High maintenance costs
How AI HelpsAI Impact

How AI Helps

  • Predicts equipment issues before failure
  • Improves energy distribution
  • Forecasts demand more accurately
  • Reduces operational losses
How ModuleMint HelpsModuleMint

How ModuleMint Helps

  • Monitors assets continuously
  • Improves grid and energy planning
  • Identifies inefficiencies early
  • Supports sustainability goals
Business Benefits

Operational Gains You Can Measure

AI-led modernization built for reliability, performance, and scale.

Fewer Outages

Predictive maintenance and anomaly alerts reduce unplanned downtime across critical infrastructure.

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Lower Maintenance Costs

Condition-based servicing replaces reactive fixes, reducing unnecessary inspections and repair spend.

Better Energy Efficiency

Demand and distribution optimization helps minimize losses and improve output per asset.

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Improved Reliability

Continuous monitoring and planning intelligence strengthen service continuity for end customers.

Common Use Cases

Where AI Delivers Immediate Value

Predictive maintenance

Detect failure patterns from sensor and operational data to plan maintenance before breakdowns.

Smart grid monitoring

Track grid health in real time with automated alerts for voltage, load, and anomaly conditions.

Energy demand forecasting

Build accurate short- and long-range demand forecasts for generation and procurement planning.

Market Snapshot

Energy & Utilities Growth Outlook

Utilities Market

The global utilities market (electricity, gas, water) was valued at approximately USD 5,240 billion in 2025 and is forecast to reach around USD 8,402.5 billion by 2035 (~4.8% CAGR).

Technology-Driven Growth

Energy & utilities cloud/IT services were around USD 294.4 billion in 2024 with projected growth to ~USD 2,069.9 billion by 2030 (~39.1% CAGR).

Insight

The traditional energy and utilities market is large but moderate growth. Technology-enabled submarkets (cloud, digital services, analytics) show significantly higher growth rates, reflecting investment in digital transformation across grid, renewables, and smart infrastructure.

Visual Chart Data

Market Size and Digital Spend

Energy & Utilities Market (USD Trillion)

4.2

2018

4.5

2020

5.2

2025

6.7

2030

8.4

2035

Digital Spend (USD Billion)

120

2018

294

2024

2,000+

2030

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Energy & Utilities: Modernizing Critical Infrastructure

Energy and utilities are traditionally stable, asset-heavy industries generating over USD 5 trillion annually. Growth has been moderate, but the pace of digital modernization is accelerating rapidly.

Smart grids, cloud platforms, analytics, and regulatory systems are driving a sharp increase in technology investment. By 2035, total utilities revenues are expected to exceed USD 8 trillion, with digital platforms forming a core part of operations.

Why it matters: Energy providers require flexible, modular digital platforms to manage assets, data, and compliance efficiently, driving demand for solutions like ModuleMint.

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