The US microgrid market is estimated at USD 11.33 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 24.82 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 17.0% during the forecast period. The market growth is primarily driven by increasing investments in renewable energy integration and grid modernization initiatives aimed at enhancing energy security, reliability, and grid resilience. Rising deployment of distributed energy resources (DERs), including solar PV and energy storage systems, is creating strong demand for advanced microgrid solutions across commercial, industrial, and institutional applications. The expanding adoption of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and decentralized energy systems is further accelerating market growth. In addition, advancements in digital energy management systems, artificial intelligence-based optimization, and control technologies are improving operational efficiency and enabling better system control. These developments are strengthening the role of microgrids in supporting critical infrastructure and ensuring an uninterrupted power supply during grid disturbances.
In November 2025, ABB partnered with VoltaGrid to supply power equipment for US data center projects, integrating natural gas-based microgrid systems. The collaboration highlights growing demand for reliable, decentralized power solutions to support AI-driven data center expansion and strengthen microgrid adoption in the US.
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In November 2025, Siemens partnered with Lehigh University to advance microgrid research for AI-driven data centers in the US. The collaboration focuses on real-time monitoring, control systems, and renewable integration to enhance grid stability, energy efficiency, and resilience for high-demand computing infrastructure.
The key players in this market are Schneider Electric (France), Siemens (Germany), ABB (Switzerland), GE Vernova (US), Hitachi Energy Ltd (Switzerland), and Bloom Energy (US). These companies represent a significant share of the US microgrid market, driven by their strong portfolios in microgrid control systems, power electronics, and digital energy platforms. Other notable contributors include companies expanding the market through innovations in distributed energy resources, energy storage integration, and advanced grid management solutions.
Schneider Electric, a leading energy management and automation company headquartered in France, has established a strong presence in the US microgrid market due to its comprehensive portfolio of microgrid solutions and advanced energy management solutions. As a prominent player in energy technology and automation, Schneider Electric offers microgrid systems that deliver reliable power management while supporting integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and sustainable energy operations. Over the years, Schneider Electric has continuously expanded its microgrid offerings, including hardware, software, and services, to ensure efficient outcomes and high levels of customer satisfaction. In September 2025, Schneider Electric launched a US initiative to accelerate the deployment of resilient energy infrastructure, including microgrids. The program focuses on scaling distributed energy resources, enabling community-level energy resilience, and supporting critical infrastructure through partnerships, financing models, and advanced energy management solutions.
Siemens, based in Germany, has established a strong position in the microgrid market in the US, supported by its expertise in energy infrastructure, grid automation, and digitalization. Siemens specializes in grid modernization and renewable energy integration and is recognized for delivering advanced microgrid solutions with integrated control systems and digital optimization capabilities. The company offers technologies that enhance power quality, reliability, and operational efficiency, particularly for customers requiring an uninterrupted power supply. In recent years, Siemens has expanded its presence in the US through strategic partnerships, pilot projects, and collaborations with utilities and commercial and industrial customers, supporting broader adoption of microgrid solutions and energy resilience initiatives.
Market Ranking
The US microgrid market is moderately fragmented, with several global and regional players competing based on integrated solutions, digital capabilities, and project execution expertise. Key players such as Schneider Electric, Siemens, ABB, GE Vernova, and Eaton hold strong positions in the market, supported by their comprehensive portfolios in microgrid control systems, power electronics, and energy management platforms. Schneider Electric and Siemens are recognized for their advanced microgrid software platforms, modular architectures, and strong presence across commercial, industrial, and institutional applications. ABB and GE Vernova maintain significant market presence through their grid integration capabilities, automation technologies, and focus on utility-scale and industrial microgrid deployments. Other notable players, including Hitachi Energy, Honeywell, S&C Electric Company, and Bloom Energy, are expanding their footprint through innovations in distributed energy resources (DER) integration, energy storage, and decentralized energy systems.
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