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Smart Grid Market 2025-2030: Full Research Suite

Publisher Juniper Research
Published Sep 08, 2025
Length 149 Pages
SKU # JNRH20386103

Description

Our cutting-edge Smart Grid research suite provides a comprehensive view of a market at the forefront of the global energy transition. It examines the major disruptions transforming the sector, from the integration of distributed energy resources and the rise of virtual power plants to the growing role of AI-driven intelligence and the mounting need for robust cyber security and compliance. It also highlights how emerging markets are driving the next wave of smart metering growth; leapfrogging legacy infrastructure to accelerate grid modernisation.

The suite combines detailed analysis of trends and challenges with clear recommendations and opportunity appraisals throughout; ensuring vendors can translate industry shifts into actionable strategies. It is supported by robust datasets covering grid deployment, associated revenue, energy cost savings, and avoided emissions; giving stakeholders the insights they need to quantify smart grids’ market potential and socioeconomic impact.

Alongside this, the Competitor Leaderboard offers an independent evaluation of 15 leading smart grid vendors; highlighting the capabilities that set market leaders apart and the strategies challengers must adopt to compete.

Available as individual components, or as a complete package at a discounted rate, our smart grid research suite equips stakeholders with the intelligence required to succeed in a market that is being reshaped by decentralisation, prosumer participation, and intelligent grid management.

All report content is delivered in the English language.

KEY FEATURES

Country Readiness Index: Benchmarks for 60+ markets worldwide; assessing smart grids’ maturity and investment potential. This enables vendors and utilities to identify markets primed for immediate opportunity versus long-term development. By mapping deployment levels against regulatory environments, policy support, and infrastructure readiness, this Index offers a clear roadmap for prioritising market entry and investment strategies.
Market Trends & Opportunities: In-depth appraisal of the technological, regulatory, and commercial forces reshaping the smart grid. It explores the impact of distributed energy resources, virtual power plants, and AI-driven intelligence, alongside evolving consumer and prosumer behaviour. These insights are tied directly to strategic recommendations; helping vendors and utilities turn trends into opportunities while mitigating risks and adoption barriers.
Comprehensive Industry Forecasts: 5-year market sizing and forecasts covering deployment, revenue, energy cost savings, and emissions reductions. Includes detailed splits by smart meter connectivity technologies (4G, 5G, LTE-M, NB-IoT), and associated revenue; giving vendors clear insight into shifting demand, future roll-outs, and how to align product roadmaps with market opportunity.
Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: Independent evaluation of 15 leading smart grid vendors; assessing their strengths, innovations, and overall market impact to identify the sector’s leaders and challengers.

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Table of Contents

149 Pages
MARKET TRENDS & STRATEGIES
1. Key Takeaways & Strategic Recommendations
1.1 Key Takeaways
1.2 Strategic Recommendations
2. Market Landscape
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Defining the Smart Grid
2.3 Overview
2.3.1 Global Adoption
Figure 2.1: Regional Breakdown of Smart Meters in Service by 2030
i. Markets to Watch
2.3.2 Financial Outlook
Figure 2.2: Smart Grid Software Revenue ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
2.3.3 Impact on Consumers & Utilities
Figure 2.3: Regional Breakdown of Smart Grid Emissions Cost Savings by 2030
2.3.4 Enabling Technologies
Figure 2.4: Smart Meter SIMs (m), Split by Technology, 2025-2030
3. Trends, Challenges & Opportunities
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Emerging Trends
3.2.1 AI-driven Grid Automation & Decision-making
i. Overview
ii. Growth in AI-related Smart Grid Patents
iii. Data Management & Quality
iv. Energy Consumption of AI Systems
Figure 3.1: Projected Data Centre Electricity Consumption, 2020-2030 (TWh)
3.2.2 Advanced Metering Infrastructure
i. Overview
ii. Customer Engagement Features
iii. Strain from Dynamic Tariffs & Real-time Settlement
iv. Disparities in Roll-out & Digital Inclusion
3.2.3 Distributed Energy Resources
i. Overview
ii. Key DERs
Figure 3.2: Total Energy Saved via Heat Pumps (MWh), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2029
iii. Advanced Control & Orchestration Platforms
iv. Data Interoperability
3.2.4 Renewable Energy Sources
i. Overview
ii. Hybrid Renewable-plus Storage Systems
Figure 3.3: Total Energy Generated by Renewable Sources (TWh), 2025-2029
iii. Grid-forming Inverters
iv. Forecasting & Predictability
3.2.5 Virtual Power Plants
i. Overview
ii. Sector Coupling
iii. Cross-border VPPs
iv. Economic Viability & Business Models
3.3 Key Challenges
3.3.1 Cyber Security
i. Overview
ii. Inconsistent Standards & Protocols
iii. Zero Trust
3.3.2 Regulatory Complexity & Compliance
i. Overview
ii. Grid Fragmentation
iii. Emerging Compliance Tools
3.3.3 Data Privacy & Consumer Trust
i. Overview
ii. Security Risks
iii. Maintaining Privacy
iv. Synthetic Data
3.4 Stakeholder Opportunities
3.4.1 Utilities & Grid Operators
i. Invest in Infrastructure & Intelligence
ii. Champion Data Quality & Governance
iii. Prioritise Interoperability & Open Standards
3.4.2 Technology Providers & Manufacturers
i. Develop Low-energy, Scalable AI Tools
ii. Offer Plug and Play Interoperability
iii. Build Cyber Resilience Into Every Layer
3.4.3 Policymakers & Regulators
i. Mandate Digital Inclusion
ii. Simplify & Harmonise Regulatory Frameworks
iii. Incentivise Open Standards and Secure Design
3.4.4 Investors & Project Developers
i. Hybrid Systems & Flexible Assets
ii. Focus on Enabling Infrastructure
4. Country Readiness Index
4.1 Introduction
Figure 4.1: Juniper Research’s 8 Key Regions
Table 4.2: Juniper Research Smart Grid Country Readiness Index: Scoring Criteria
Figure 4.3: Juniper Research Country Readiness Index – Smart Grid
Figure 4.4 Juniper Research Competitive Web – Smart Grid Regional Opportunities
4.2 Focus Markets
Figure 4.5: List of Focus Markets
4.2.1 Key Characteristics
i. High Digital Maturity
ii. Strong Regulatory Support
iii. Large-scale Smart Meter Penetration
iv. Advanced Power Infrastructure
v. Commercial Viability
4.2.2 Markets to Watch
i. Australia
ii. China
iii. Germany
iv. Japan
v. South Korea
vi. UK
vii. US
4.2.3 Strategic Recommendations for Stakeholders
i. Optimise Existing Infrastructure with Advanced Grid Intelligence
ii. Enable Cross-sector Integration through Open Standards
iii. Monetise Flexibility Services & Demand Response
iv. Advance Consumer-centric Innovations
v. Strengthen Cyber Security Protocols
4.3 Growth Markets
Figure 4.6: List of Growth Markets
4.3.1 Key Characteristics
i. Rapid Increase in Smart Grid Investment
ii. Improving Regulatory Landscape
iii. Emerging Digital Infrastructure
iv. High Potential for Cost Savings & Efficiency Gains
v. Strong Long-term Market Outlook
4.3.2 Markets to Watch
i. Malaysia
ii. Thailand
iii. Vietnam
4.3.3 Strategic Recommendations for Stakeholders
i. Design Smart Grid Architectures with Future Scalability in Mind
ii. Accelerate Urban Pilots That Demonstrate Quick Wins
iii. Work Proactively with Governments to Shape Regulation
iv. Localise Technology for Infrastructure Gaps & Grid Instability
v. Develop Capacity-building Partnerships with Local Utilities
vi. Quantify & Communicate Socioeconomic Impact
4.4 Saturated Markets
Figure 4.7: List of Saturated Markets
4.4.1 Key Characteristics
i. High Smart Meter & Grid Technology Penetration
ii. Rigid Regulatory Frameworks
iii. Limited Room for New Entrants
iv. Focus Shift from Deployment to Performance Optimisation
v. Growing Pressure Around Consumer Engagement
4.4.2 Markets to Watch
i. Austria
ii. Finland
iii. Ireland
4.4.3 Strategic Recommendations for Stakeholders
i. Focus on Grid Intelligence, Not Grid Expansion
ii. Enable Deep Integration of Distributed Energy Resources
iii. Offer Lifecycle Services & Platform Upgrades
iv. Push for Regulatory Innovation
v. Reframe Value Around Consumer-centric Services
vi. Invest in Cyber Security Resilience
4.5 Developing Markets
Figure 4.8: List of Developing Markets
4.5.1 Key Characteristics
i. Low Smart Grid & Metering Penetration
ii. Inconsistent or Undeveloped Policy Frameworks
iii. Basic Connectivity & Power Infrastructure Constraints
iv. Significant Electrification & Access Gaps
v. Untapped Opportunity for Leapfrogging
4.5.2 Markets to Watch
i. Argentina
ii. Bangladesh
iii. Egypt
iv. Kenya
v. Mexico
vi. Nigeria
vii. Pakistan
viii. South Africa
ix. Ukraine
x. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
4.5.3 Strategic Recommendations for Stakeholders
i. Integrate Smart Grid Planning with National Electrification Goals
ii. Support Policy Development Through Technical Assistance
iii. Prioritise Decentralised Solutions
iv. Design for Resilience & Simplicity
v. Enable Local Workforce Development
vi. Leverage Development Finance & Blended Investment Models
4.6 Regional Heatmaps
4.6.1 North America
4.6.2 Latin America
4.6.3 West Europe
4.6.4 Central & East Europe
4.6.5 Far East & China
4.6.6 Indian Subcontinent
4.6.7 Rest of Asia Pacific
4.6.8 Africa & Middle East 58"
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COMPETITOR LEADERBOARD
1. Smart Grid Competitor Leaderboard
Why Read this Report?
Vendor Takeaways & Strategic Recommendations
Table 1.1: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: Smart Grid Vendors
Figure 1.2: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: Smart Grid
Figure 1.3: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: Smart Grid Vendors & Positioning
Table 1.4: Juniper Research Smart Grid Competitor Leaderboard Heatmap
2. Vendor Profiles
2.1 ABB
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.1: Financial Overview, ABB ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
Figure 2.2: ABB Microgrid Community
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.2 Cisco Systems
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.3: Financial Overview, Cisco Systems ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
Figure 2.4: Cisco Secure SD-WAN Architecture for DERs
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.3 Eaton
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.5: Financial Overview, Eaton ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
Figure 2.6: Eaton xStorage Energy Storage Container
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.4 Fujitsu
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.7: Financial Overview, Fujitsu ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.5 GE Vernova
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.8: Financial Overview, GE Vernova ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
Figure 2.9: GridOS DERMS System Architecture
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.6 Hitachi Energy
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.10: Financial Overview, Hitachi ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.7 Honeywell
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.11: Financial Overview, Honeywell ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.8 IBM
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.12: Financial Overview, IBM ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.9 Itron
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.13: Financial Overview, Itron ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.10 Landis+Gyr
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.14: Financial Overview, Landis+Gyr ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.11 Oracle
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.15: Financial Overview, Oracle ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.12 Panasonic
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.16: Financial Overview, Panasonic ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.13 Schneider Electric
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.17: Financial Overview, Schneider Electric ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
Figure 2.18: Schneider Electric EcoStruxure Grid Overview
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.14 Siemens
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.19: Financial Overview, Siemens Smart Infrastructure ($bn)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
2.15 Tantalus
i. Corporate Information
Table 2.20: Financial Overview, Tantalus ($m)
ii. Geographical Spread
iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
iv. High-level View of Offerings
Figure 2.21: Tantalus TruSense Gateway Composition
v. Juniper Research’s View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development Opportunities
3. Methodology
3.1 Competitor Leaderboard Assessment Methodology
3.2 Limitations & Interpretations
Table 3.1: Juniper Research Smart Grid Competitor Leaderboard Criteria
3.3 Related Research
Endnotes
MARKET DATA & FORECASTS
1. Market Landscape
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Defining the Smart Grid
1.3 Overview
1.3.1 Global Adoption
i. Markets to Watch
1.3.2 Financial Outlook
1.3.3 Impact on Consumers & Utilities
1.3.4 Enabling Technologies
2. Smart Grid Market Forecasts
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Forecast Methodology & Assumptions
Figure 2.1: Smart Grid Forecast Methodology
2.3 Smart Grid Completion
Figure & Table 2.2: Global Smart Grid Completion, Year End (%), 2025-2030
2.4 Smart Grid Software Revenue
Figure & Table 2.3: Smart Grid Software Revenue ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
2.5 Smart Grid Energy Savings
Figure & Table 2.4: Smart Grid Energy Savings (TWh), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
2.6 Smart Grid Energy Cost Savings
Figure & Table 2.5: Smart Grid Energy Cost Savings ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
2.7 Smart Grid Emissions Savings
Figure & Table 2.6: Smart Grid Emissions Savings (MMT CO2e), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
2.8 Smart Grid Emissions Cost Savings
Figure & Table 2.7: Smart Grid Emissions Cost Savings ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
3. Smart Meter Market Forecasts
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Forecast Methodology & Assumptions
Figure 3.1: Smart Meter Forecast Methodology
3.3 Smart Meters in Service
Figure & Table 3.2: Smart Meters in Service (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
3.4 Smart Meter Shipments
Figure & Table 3.3: Smart Meter Shipments (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
3.5 Cellular Smart Meters
Figure & Table 3.4: Cellular Smart Meters (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
3.6 Smart Meter SIMs
Figure & Table 3.5: Smart Meter SIMs (m), Split by Technology, 2025-2030
3.7 Smart Meter Data Usage
Figure & Table 3.6: Smart Meter Data Usage (PB), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
3.8 Smart Meter Revenue
Figure & Table 3.7: Smart Meter Revenue ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
Table 3.8: Smart Meter Revenue ($m), Split by Source, 2025-2030
Table 3.9: Smart Meter Revenue (%), Split by Source, 2025-2030
3.9 Smart Meter Hardware Revenue
Figure & Table 3.10: Smart Meter Hardware Revenue ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030
3.10 Smart Meter Connectivity Revenue
Figure & Table 3.11: Smart Meter Connectivity Revenue ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2025-2030

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