Energy as a Service hub

In our Energy-as-a-Service hub, we’re taking a deep dive into the origins of this complex business model, from its origins in simple cost containment through its evolution into a customer-centric business model delivering smart end-to-end energy services. Learn more about how Energy-as-a-Service first started, how it looks today and how it is dependent on the creation of a digital ecosystem within the energy industry, fuelled by data.

 

The energy sector is seeing the emergence of new customer-centric and technology-enabled business models – Energy-as-a-Service – fuelled by digitalisation and data and supported by the platform approach of a digital marketplace.

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The Evolution of Energy as a Service

EaaS hub The evolution of Energy as a Service: a paradigm shift to customer-centricity Table of Contents The origins of Energy as a Service As we highlighted in our recent e-Book, energy lags behind the digital transformation curve compared to industries such as banking and so unsurprisingly, the Energy as a Service

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Realising the energy transition in times of change

EaaS hub White paper: Realising the energy transition in times of change The role of the API marketplace in driving down data acquisition costs and establishing new service-led business models. Chapter 1 Executive summary Chapter 2 Introduction to the role of Covid-19 & the data-led opportunity. Chapter 3 The obstacles

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Unlocking Energy-as-a-Service at scale

EaaS hub Unlocking Energy-as-a-Service at scale Energy-as-a-Service is still a relatively nascent business model but has enormous disruptive potential to entirely transform the energy industry. Much like other ‘as-a-Service’ models in industries such as transport, Energy-as-a-Service represents a shift from a traditional product-led approach to the delivery of personalised energy

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Smart energy management and smart buildings

EaaS hub. Smart energy management and smart buildings Smart buildings sit at the intersection of energy, construction, industry and e-mobility, four sectors that are absolutely crucial battlegrounds in our fight for a zero-carbon future. They are all linked by a common thread:  the need to implement data-driven digital transformation in

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