分散型エネルギー資源管理システム(DERMS)市場 – 2029年までの世界予測

Distributed Energy Resource Management System Market – Global Forecast to 2029

分散型エネルギー資源管理システム(DERMS)市場 – 製品(ソフトウェア、サービス)、用途(太陽光発電システム、風力エネルギーシステム、エネルギー貯蔵、熱電併給システム、EV充電ソリューション)、エンドユーザー(住宅、商業、産業)および地域別 – 2029年までの世界予測
DERMS Market by Offerings (Software, Services), Application (Solar PV Systems, Wind Energy Systems, Energy Storage, Combined Heat & Power Systems, EV Charging Solutions), End-User (Residential, Commercial, Industrial) & Region – Global Forecast to 2029

The Distributed energy resource management systems (DERMS) market is expected to grow from an estimated in USD 0.61 billion in 2024 to USD 1.44 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 18.8% during the forecast period. More use of renewable sources, such as solar and wind power, and decentralized energy systems and grid upgrading, has fostered rapid growth in the business for DERMS. Key drivers include government clean energy programs, development of smart grid technologies, and concerns about enhancing system stability and energy efficiency. Market opportunities include expanded use of DERMS applications in emerging markets, integration with AI and IoT to leverage predictive analytics, and increased focus on virtual power plants and microgrids. DERMS solutions are critical for maximizing distribution, lowering costs, and ensuring sustainability as energy systems become increasingly complex.

分散型エネルギー資源管理システム(DERMS)市場は、2024年の推定6億1,000万米ドルから2029年までに14億4,000万米ドルまで、予測期間中に18.8%のCAGRで成長すると予想されています。

分散型エネルギー資源管理システム(DERMS)市場 – 2029年までの世界予測
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The DERMS market is dominated by a few major players that have a wide regional presence. Some of the major players in the DERMS market Siemens (Germany), General Electric Company (US), Schneider Electric (France), ABB (Switzerland), and Hitachi, Ltd. (Switzerland), among others. The major strategy adopted by the players includes new product launches, joint ventures, acquisitions, and expansions.

The report provides insights on the following pointers:

  • Analysis of key drivers (Growing adoption of renewable energy in power generation due to robust government policies, Pressing need to enhance grid reliability and resilience to mitigate power outage risks), restraints (High installation costs of DERMS, Limited adoption of DERMS due to uncertainties and varying regulations across different jurisdictions), opportunities (Increasing investments in modernizing aging power infrastructure Expansion of electric vehicle infrastructure), and challenges (Interoperability issues among different energy systems and technologies, Cybersecurity risks associated with DERMS)
  • Product Development/ Innovation: The DERMS market is seeing substantial product development and innovation, driven by rising environmental concerns. Companies are investing in improved DERMS technology to manufacture advanced DERMS technologies.
  • Market Development: In July 2023, Schneider Electric and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) partnered to implement a DERMS on Microsoft Azure. This collaboration aims to enhance grid reliability and promote the adoption of distributed energy resources (DERs), including electric vehicles, energy storage solutions, and rooftop solar systems.
  • Market Diversification: In June 2024, Hitachi Energy invested an additional USD 4.5 billion in manufacturing, engineering, digital, R&D, and partnerships by 2027, doubling the investments done in the last three years. It will also support the deployment of power electronics-based solutions, grid automation and software solutions, and services in line with the Hitachi Energy 2030 Plan. Investments will also go into partnerships, supply chain, digitalization, and automation, which are enablers to support capacity expansion and increase speed to market.
  • Competitive Assessment: In-depth analysis of market share, growth plans, and service offerings of top companies in the DERMS market, including Siemens (Germany), General Electric Company (US), Schneider Electric (France), ABB (Switzerland), and Hitachi, Ltd. (Switzerland), among others.