Estimated Value of Selected OT/IT Systems Shipments and License Fees by U.S. Electric Utilities Now Exceeds $3 Billion.

The 2022-2024 edition of the Newton-Evans’ U.S. market overview series covering developments in 12 control and monitoring systems and related IT/OT applications topics is now available for ordering on the company’s website.

The series covers the following topics with individual 2-to-4-page report summaries.  The summaries are based on our studies with utilities and industry discussions held over the past three years.  The market segments covered in this year’s series include energy management systems (EMS), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), geographic information systems (GIS), customer information systems (CIS), outage management systems (OMS), meter data management systems (MDMS), mobile workforce management systems (MWM), advanced distribution management systems and advanced distribution automation (ADMS/ADA), energy market management systems (EMMS), Cyber Security, generation management and distributed control systems (GMS/DCS) and distributed energy resources management systems (DERMS).

The total value of shipments/sales of these 12 systems and application software categories delivered primarily to U.S.-based electric utilities and C&I customers, is now estimated to be more than $3 billion annually.  Some major systems providers are active in a majority of these market segments, with industry segment specialists also key participants.

The C&I segment accounts for about $120-$150 million in procurements of these systems, as developed primarily for electric utilities.1   However, EMMS offerings are primarily oriented to ISO/RTO community, and DERMS solutions are regularly purchased by renewables aggregators, as are specialized SCADA offerings for wind and solar applications.

Some of the segments are oligopolistic, in that only a handful of suppliers are actively serving that particular market.  EMS and EMMS are two such examples.  Other segments are characterized by fragmented market shares held by many suppliers, as evidenced in cyber security, OMS and MDMS market segments.

Individual reports are priced at $195.00 and the entire 12-report series is available for $1,450.00.  Each market overview report includes a segment description, estimated market size, market shares for key participants and a market outlook through 2024.

 

  1. C&I firms spend additional billions of dollars on vertical industry-developed OT and IT systems such as factory-based SCADA and related automation systems and software.  Distributed control systems with appropriate industry-specific applications and functions is another prime example.  Today’s cyber security investments are also targeted in part to vertical market requirements, as are mobile workforce management systems.  CIS/CRM systems are also widely deployed in several segments within the C&I marketplace.