INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
Home Asset Intelligence is Becoming a Core Retail Capability
The Research Framing Your Next Move on EV Tariffs, Demand Forecasting, and Flexibility
As EV chargers, heat pumps, solar PV, and home batteries scale across Europe, what sits behind each connection is reshaping household electricity demand. Retailers that can identify which customers own which assets are better positioned to design sharper tariffs, improve demand forecasting, and build flexibility propositions that serve customers more precisely.
This LCP Delta x Bidgely report shows where European markets stand today, how leading retailers are approaching home asset identification, and the capability spectrum from statistical estimates to more granular intelligence. The research covers a maturity assessment across key European markets, methodology comparisons with cost-accuracy trade-offs, and case studies from ENGIE Belgium, Essent, and Ireland's largest utility provider.
This LCP Delta x Bidgely report shows where European markets stand today, how leading retailers are approaching home asset identification, and the full capability spectrum from statistical estimates to appliance-level intelligence. The research covers a maturity assessment across key European markets, methodology comparisons with cost-accuracy trade-offs, and case studies from ENGIE Belgium, Essent, and Ireland's largest utility provider.
Turn AMI Data Into Actionable Intelligence
Transform raw AMI and meter data into appliance-level insight utilities can use to improve programs, planning, and customer engagement.
Move From Estimates to Measured Outcomes
Replace assumptions with data-backed insight that quantifies savings, load impact, and customer behavior.
Turn Data Volume Into Strategic Advantage
Harness billions of meter reads to support faster, better decision-making across the enterprise.