1. Executive Summary
1.1 Market Introduction
1.2 The Navigant Research Leaderboard Grid
2. Market Overview
2.1 Defining Remote Microgrids
2.2 Remote Microgrid Market Drivers
2.2.1 Lack of Energy Access in Key Developing World Markets
2.2.2 Incremental Energy Consumption Growth Patterns
2.2.3 Declining Costs of Key Microgrid-Enabling Technologies
2.2.4 Global Energy Access Initiatives
2.3 Remote Microgrid Market Barriers
2.3.1 Private Capital Flowing Primarily to Grid-Tied Microgrids
2.3.2 Subsidies that Support the Status Quo
2.3.3 Energy Theft
2.3.4 Lack of International Standards Targeting Remote Applications
2.4 Recent Global Remote Microgrid Market Trends
2.4.1 Energy as a Service Business Models
2.4.2 Plug-and-Play Modular Microgrids
2.4.3 Larger Players Entering the Market
2.4.4 Remote Microgrid Segments
2.4.4.1 Commodity Extraction
2.4.4.2 Physical Islands
2.4.4.3 Village Electrification
3. The Navigant Research Leaderboard
3.1 The Navigant Research Leaderboard Categories
3.1.1 Leaders
3.1.2 Contenders
3.1.3 Challengers
3.1.4 Followers
3.2 The Navigant Research Leaderboard Grid
4. Company Rankings
4.1 Leaders
4.1.1 ENGIE
4.1.2 ABB
4.1.3 Optimal Power Solutions
4.2 Contenders
4.2.1 Schneider Electric
4.2.2 EDF
4.2.3 Caterpillar
4.2.4 OutBack Power
4.2.5 Husk Power Systems
4.2.6 Powerhive
4.3 Challengers
4.3.1 Larsen & Toubro
4.3.2 PowerGen Renewable Energy
4.3.3 juwi
5. Acronym and Abbreviation List
6. Table of Contents
7. Table of Charts and Figures
8. Scope of Study and Methodology
8.1 Scope of Study
8.2 Sources and Methodology
8.2.1 Vendor Selection
8.2.2 Ratings Scale
8.2.2.1 Score Calculations
8.2.3 Criteria Definitions
8.2.3.1 Strategy
8.2.3.2 Execution