Chapter 1. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET – Scope & Methodology
1.1. Market Segmentation
1.2. Scope, Assumptions & Limitations
1.3. Research Methodology
1.4. Primary Sources
1.5. Secondary Sources
Chapter 2. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET – Executive Summary
2.1. Market Size & Forecast – (2023 – 2030) ($M/$Bn)
2.2. Key Trends & Insights
2.2.1. Demand Side
2.2.2. Supply Side
2.4. Attractive Investment Propositions
2.5. COVID-19 Impact Analysis
Chapter 3. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET – Competition Scenario
3.1. Market Share Analysis & Company Benchmarking
3.2. Competitive Strategy & Development Scenario
3.3. Competitive Pricing Analysis
3.4. Supplier-Distributor Analysis
Chapter 4. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET - Entry Scenario
4.1. Regulatory Scenario
4.2. Case Studies – Key Start-ups
4.3. Customer Analysis
4.5. PESTLE Analysis
4.4. Porters Five Force Model
4.4.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Bargaining Powers of Customers
4.4.3. Threat of New Entrants
4.4.4. Rivalry among Existing Players
4.4.5. Threat of Substitutes
Chapter 5. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET - Landscape
5.1. Value Chain Analysis – Key Stakeholders Impact Analysis
5.2. Market Drivers
5.3. Market Restraints/Challenges
5.4. Market Opportunities
Chapter 6. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET – By Grid Type
6.1. Grid Connected
6.2. Remote/Islanded
Chapter 7. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET – By Service Outlook
7.1. Engineering & Design
7.2. Monitoring & Control
7.3. Operation & Maintenance
7.4. Software as a Service
Chapter 8. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET – By End User
8.1. Government
8.2. Commercial & Industrial
8.3. Residential
Chapter 9. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET, By Geography – Market Size, Forecast, Trends & Insights
9.1. North America
9.1.1. By Country
9.1.1.1. U.S.A.
9.1.1.2. Canada
9.1.1.3. Mexico
9.1.2. By Grid Type
9.1.3. By Service Outlook
9.1.4. By End User
9.1.5. Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
9.2. Europe
9.2.1. By Country
9.2.1.1. U.K.
9.2.1.2. Germany
9.2.1.3. France
9.2.1.4. Italy
9.2.1.5. Spain
9.2.1.6. Rest of Europe
9.2.2. By Grid Type
9.2.3. By Service Outlook
9.2.4. By End User
9.2.5. Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
9.3. Asia Pacific
9.3.2. By Country
9.3.2.2. China
9.3.2.2. Japan
9.3.2.3. South Korea
9.3.2.4. India
9.3.2.5. Australia & New Zealand
9.3.2.6. Rest of Asia-Pacific
9.3.2. By Grid Type
9.3.3. By Service Outlook
9.3.4. By End User
9.3.5. Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
9.4. South America
9.4.3. By Country
9.4.3.3. Brazil
9.4.3.2. Argentina
9.4.3.3. Colombia
9.4.3.4. Chile
9.4.3.5. Rest South America
9.4.2. By Grid Type
9.4.3. By Service Outlook
9.4.4. By End User
9.4.5. Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
9.5. Middle East & Africa
9.5.4. By Country
9.5.4.4. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
9.5.4.2. Saudi Arabia
9.5.4.3. Qatar
9.5.4.4. Israel
9.5.4.5. South Africa
9.5.4.6. Nigeria
9.5.4.7. Kenya
9.5.4.8. Egypt
9.5.4.9. Rest of MEA
9.5.2. By Grid Type
9.5.3. By Service Outlook
9.5.4. By End User
9.5.5. Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
Chapter 10. GLOBAL MICROGRID-AS-A-SERVICE MARKET – Company Profiles – (Overview, Product Portfolio, Financials, Strategies & Developments)
10.1. Siemens AG
10.2. ABB Ltd.
10.3. Schneider Electric SE
10.4. Eaton Corporation
10.5. GE Power
10.6. Enel X
10.7. PowerSecure
10.8. Bloom Energy
10.9. Advanced Microgrid Solutions
10.10. Engie SA
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Microgrid-as-a-Service market was valued at USD 1.74 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 4.98 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 16.2% during the forecast period of 2024-2030.
Initially, MaaS provided customers with control over energy needs using wireless and IoT technologies. Presently, it is thriving, especially in residential and commercial sectors, with a focus on rooftop solar panel-based microgrids.
Key drivers include the demand for energy resilience, integration of renewable energy sources, potential cost savings, a focus on environmental sustainability, applications in remote and off-grid areas, government incentives, urbanization dynamics, and advancements in technology.
The market is segmented by grid type (Grid Connected, Remote/Islanded), service outlook (Engineering & Design, Monitoring & Control, Operation & Maintenance, Software as a Service), and end-user (Government, Commercial & Industrial, Residential).
As of 2023, North America commands the largest market share, with the United States leading the growth due to emphasis on energy security and renewable energy. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to experience the fastest growth, driven by rising energy needs in developing nations like China and India.