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The desire to reduce reliance on the main grid, especially during periods of instability, is driving interest in localized energy solutions and storage. 3. Strategies to Engage the Modern Energy Client

Companies that work with energy clients typically provide a "complete piece" of the puzzle through these core areas: Portfolio Management energy client

Today, that paradigm is dead.

This category includes offices, retail spaces, and factories. Industrial clients are major stakeholders, often accounting for over 40% of global energy consumption. They are frequently subdivided by installed power capacity (e.g., ≤ 10 kW vs. > 10 kW) to determine tariff structures. The desire to reduce reliance on the main

The modern consumer compares their energy provider to their banking app or favorite e-commerce platform. Energy clients expect seamless mobile applications, real-time consumption tracking, automated billing, and predictive notifications about outages or high-usage days. Reliability and Resilience This category includes offices, retail spaces, and factories

Modern energy clients are no longer passive recipients of utility bills; they are active participants in the energy transition. Key factors driving their decisions in 2026 include: