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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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Top Utilities Software Companies

Showing 10 of 32 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Preisenergie

Munich, Bayern, Germany

Preisenergie develops dynamic pricing software for the energy sector that helps increase loads on renewable generation.

Revenue
$1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
1
Growth
-
2
PROSUME

Milano, Lombardia, Italy

SaaS, BaaS, PaaS, Billing, Payment, Metering, Cleantech

Revenue
$1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
$938.3K
Team size
7
Growth
64.23%
3
Pelm

San Francisco, California, United States

Plaid for utilities

Revenue
$1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
2
Growth
-
4
Fieldman

Sawyer, Michigan, United States

Fieldman is an Asset & Work management platform built for utilities, utility vendors, and local governments to manage fieldwork and all infrastructure assets. Born on the Web & Cloud, Fieldman offers a user-friendly and low-friction SaaS technology solution that any employee, regardless of their age and level of technology experience, can use. Fieldman equips field workers and crews with a progressive Web App that works offline. We recognize the abundance of valuable data that cities and municipalities have dispersed across various systems and offer a solution that extracts data from all available sources and presents it as a unified picture on our unique dashboard. With this dashboard, any employee can easily comprehend the current status of a city's infrastructure, enabling them to make informed and accurate strategic decisions. Key features of Fieldman include: ⚡ 100% cloud SaaS customizable platform ⚡ A user-friendly and low-friction technology ⚡ Progressive Web App that works offline ⚡ Unique customizable dashboard ⚡ Customizable workflows Fieldman is not a large international corporation with thousands of clients and employees, where clients often struggle to be heard and understood. As an agile American company, our top developers personally supervise every project. We strive to be a cooperative and reliable partner, always available to provide help and support.

Revenue
$880K
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
-
5
Retrolux

Boise, Idaho, United States

Developer of an energy efficiency software designed to assist in automated lighting sales. The company's software helps customers to reduce product and installation costs and streamlining utility rebate programs by providing a centralized project information database to prepare proposals and manage jobs from lead to close, enabling manufacturers to simplify buying, selling and maintaining high-efficiency energy streams.

Revenue
$800K
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
5
Growth
198.47%
6
Emitu

United States

Emitu is the ultimate IoT platform that offers real-time visibility into energy consumption, equipment performance, asset tracking, and sensor data collection while also being highly adaptable to different use cases and hardware configurations. Emitu's proprietary technology combines a low code framework and smart templates, enabling you to customize and deploy IoT solutions up to 10x faster than traditional methods, saving you time and reducing deployment costs. We enable a quicker Digital Transformation journey across different industries, such as Manufacturing, Utilities, Smart Buildings, and Smart Cities, to deploy simpler but effective IoT solutions. By leveraging Emitu, you can achieve a 360º view for efficient management and operational control, reduce costs, and maximize ROI, regardless of whether you are a small business or a large enterprise. Choose Emitu and easily stay ahead of the curve in achieving your IoT goals.

Revenue
$770K
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
7
Growth
-
7
MeterInsight

Utrecht, Netherlands

MeterInsight is a company that provides energy monitoring solutions to help businesses save energy and become more sustainable.

Revenue
$741K
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
5
Growth
147.15%
8
Energsoft

Seattle, Washington, United States

Energsoft is software as a service that improves batteries and energy storage, B2B platform reports, and predicts batteries AI insights.

Revenue
$694.9K
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
$425K
Team size
6
Growth
47.72%
9
Verdafero

San Francisco, California, United States

Provider of an online utility analytics platform. The company offers an utility analytics software platform that enables the worldwide commercial property market to save money through improved utility resource management.

Revenue
$694.9K
Customers
-
Year founded
2009
Funding
-
Team size
6
Growth
29.19%
10
Gridhound

Aachen, Germany

Developer of a distribution management software designed to monitor, analysis, control, automation and planning of distribution grids. The company's active distribution management software utilizes machine learning technique based on artificial neural networks to estimate precisely the state of the power grid using only 10% of processing power compared to a traditional state estimation, enabling distribution network operators to get affordable real-time grid awareness as well as safe and efficient operation to distribution system operators.

Revenue
$688.4K
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
5
Growth
19.08%

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.