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Top 131 Utilities Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 131 SaaS companies in Utilities Software. They have combined revenues of $1.4B and employ 9.4K people. They have raised $383.7M and serve 660.6M customers combined.

Utilities software encompasses a range of applications designed to support the management and operational needs of utility companies, including water, electricity, and gas providers. These solutions facilitate critical functions such as customer information management, billing, asset management, and regulatory compliance, ensuring these organizations operate efficiently while meeting service demands. Common use cases for utilities software involve the automation of billing processes, management of customer interactions, forecasting demand, and optimizing asset utilization. Features often include data analytics, mobile access, communication tools, and integration capabilities with other enterprise systems. Typical users of these applications include operations managers, regulatory compliance teams, and customer service representatives within utility organizations. As the utilities sector continues to evolve, the importance of real-time data and connectivity has grown. Utilities software enables firms to transform and streamline workflows, thus enhancing operational efficiency while also addressing sustainability challenges. The software supports various regulations impacting the utilities industry, allowing for improved service delivery and customer satisfaction.

Companies
131
Revenue
$1.4B
Funding
$383.7M
Employees
9.4K

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Showing 10 of 131 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Open Access Technology International

Bloomington, Minnesota, United States

Provider of risk management services and energy software. The company provides risk management services for solving operational challenges through energy and offers front-to-back-office services to software commodity financial and physical trading sector.

Revenue
$355.4M
Customers
2.2K
Year founded
1995
Funding
-
Team size
919
Growth
22.2%
2
Smart Energy Water

Irvine, California, United States

AI-powered solutions for the sewing industry

Revenue
$81.8M
Customers
575M
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
745
Growth
64.99%
3
Sitetracker

Montclair, New Jersey, United States

cloud-based project management platform

Revenue
$75M
Customers
17K
Year founded
2013
Funding
$153M
Team size
421
Growth
91.09%
4
Uplight

Boulder, Colorado, United States

Uplight is the technology partner for energy providers and the clean energy ecosystem. Uplight’s software solutions connect energy customers to the decarbonization goals of power providers while helping customers save energy and lower costs, creating a more sustainable future for all. Using the industry’s only comprehensive customer-centric technology suite and critical energy expertise across disciplines, Uplight is streamlining the complex transition to the clean energy ecosystem for more than 80 electric and gas utilities around the world. By empowering energy providers to achieve critical outcomes through data-driven customer experiences, delivering control at the grid edge, creating new revenue streams, and optimizing existing load and assets, Uplight shares a mission with its clients to make energy more sustainable for every community. Uplight is a certified B Corporation. Job-related communication from Uplight will only originate from an @uplight.com or @jobvite.com email address or a direct phone call. Email is our primary means of communication, Uplight will never request you download a messaging app.

Revenue
$72.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
661
Growth
-
5
Beyond Limits

Glendale, California, United States

An industrial and enterprise-grade artificial intelligence company built for the most demanding sectors including energy, utilities and manufacturing.

Revenue
$66.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
352
Growth
-
6
Skewb Ltd

Warwick, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

Skewb Ltd provides consultancy and digital transformation services within the water and energy utility sectors, offering solutions for leakage management and workforce management.

Revenue
$38.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
130
Growth
-
7
Inatech

London, London, United Kingdom

Established in 2002, Inatech is a global pioneer in intelligent cloud-based energy trading risk management (ETRM) and fuel management solutions. We leverage the deep industry knowledge and expertise from one of the world’s largest commodity traders, building a strong foundation for innovative problem-solving. This also gives us an upper hand in understanding real-world problems and delivering real-world solutions. As the world moves towards cleaner energy, Inatech is also helping businesses with the digital transformation in making their journey from fossil to alternative fuels. We operate in vertically integrated businesses—production, refining, marketing, trading, and retail of energy products. Serving complex value chains across the energy and fuel markets with scalable, decision-support systems, we help you stay a step ahead of the competition. Here’s what makes us your trusted partner in digital transformation. 100% focus on improving energy trading functionality for renewables and hydrocarbons Partner with leading providers to develop the best-in-class technology to transform your business True cloud-based solutions with modern, integrated workflows including ETRM, ERP, Bestbuy, Dispatch, taxation and many more Real-time reporting capabilities, advanced analytics, and personalised dashboards Strong customer service support and complete implementation ownership Over the last 20 years, Inatech has established a legacy in the energy commodity segment with an expansive global footprint, research-driven innovation, and strong customer support.

Revenue
$35.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2002
Funding
-
Team size
324
Growth
-
8
Correla

Solihull, England, United Kingdom

We help customers navigate the complexities of the energy market while creating cost efficiencies that guide the way forward to a net-zero future. We do this through our fully adaptable SaaS products, comprehensive managed services and unrivalled energy industry knowledge. Our combination of technology, people and process is powering change, allowing us to deliver solutions for customers where data drives decisions. SaaS Products Our innovative SaaS products help you navigate the complexities of the energy market, simplifying the process of interpreting, moving and visualising data. Our expertise allows us to quickly identify challenges and where our technology can help. We’re powering change in the energy market, overcoming complex problems, adding value to your business and looking forward to a more sustainable future. Managed Services We are trusted by the biggest names in the energy industry to deliver exceptional customer experiences, managing mission-critical platforms and services. We support businesses with both internal and external operations, freeing up resource to focus on innovation, delivery and growth. As a valuable extension to your in-house teams, our technology, people and products are powering change by minimising cost, managing industry interactions and streamlining processes.

Revenue
$33.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
302
Growth
-
9
EnergyHub

Brooklyn, New York, United States

EnergyHub enables utilities to harness millions of distributed energy resources to meet the grid needs of a cleaner, more reliable power system. It allows consumers to turn their smart devices into virtual power plants.

Revenue
$32.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
-
Team size
213
Growth
-
10
KLG Systel

Gurgaon, Haryana, India

Provider of IT software for multiple industry sectors. The company provides IT-enablement software to companies in the oil and gas, manufacturing, retail, infrastructure, power and new economy industries such as telecommunications and other service sectors.

Revenue
$31.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1992
Funding
-
Team size
197
Growth
45.55%

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must offer functionalities for managing customer information and billing processes. - It should include asset management capabilities to optimize the use of infrastructure resources. - Products should support analytics and reporting features for operational insight and decision-making. - Solutions must cater specifically to utility companies, such as electrical, water, or gas providers. - Not just for project management; must also facilitate regulatory compliance and reporting requirements.