1. Executive Summary
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Overview of the EaaS Solutions Framework
1.3 Forecast Highlights
2. Market Issues
2.1 Introduction to the EaaS Solutions Framework
2.2 EaaS Solutions Categories
2.3 EaaS Financing Transaction Instruments
2.3.1 Financing Transactions for Energy Portfolio Advisory Solutions
2.3.2 Financing Transactions for Onsite Energy Supply
2.3.3 Financing Transactions for Offsite Energy Supply Solutions
2.3.4 Financing Transactions for Energy Efficiency & Building Optimization Solutions
2.3.5 Financing Transactions for Load Management & Optimization Solutions
2.4 EaaS Business Model Overview
2.4.1 Pure-Play EaaS Solutions Provider
2.4.2 Bundled EaaS Solutions Provider
2.4.3 Asset Monetization
2.4.4 Outsourced Managed Energy Services Agreement
2.4.5 Public-Private Partnerships
2.4.6 Integrated Facilities Management and EaaS Solutions
2.5 Drivers and Barriers for the Delivery of Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.5.1 Customer Adoption
2.5.1.1 Drivers for Customer Adoption of Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.5.1.2 Barriers to Customer Adoption of Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.5.2 Vendor Capabilities
2.5.2.1 Vendor Capabilities Drivers for Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.5.2.2 Vendor Capabilities Barriers to Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.5.3 Technology Issues
2.5.3.1 Technology Drivers for Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.5.3.2 Technology Barriers to EaaS Solutions
2.5.4 Financing Issues
2.5.4.1 Financing Innovation Drivers for Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.5.4.2 Financing Complexity Barriers for Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.5.5 Energy Prices
2.5.5.1 Energy Price Drivers for Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.5.5.2 Energy Price Barriers for Turnkey EaaS Solutions
2.6 EaaS Poised to Deliver Risk Transfer and CAPEX Avoidance
2.7 Customized EaaS Solutions by Customer Segment
2.8 EaaS Vendor Competitive Advantage
3. Solution Technology Issues
3.1 EaaS Technology Issues
3.2 Drivers and Barriers for Discreet EaaS Solutions
3.2.1 Energy Portfolio Advisory Solutions
3.2.2 Onsite Energy Supply Solutions
3.2.3 Offsite Energy Supply Solutions
3.2.4 Energy Efficiency and Building Optimization Solutions
3.2.5 Load Management and Optimization Solutions
3.2.6 Software Platform Capabilities
4. Key Players
4.1 Current EaaS Vendor Landscape
4.2 Overview of Key Players
4.2.1 Technology Manufacturer Turnkey EaaS Solutions Provider
4.2.1.1 Honeywell
4.2.1.2 Johnson Controls
4.2.1.3 Schneider Electric
4.2.1.4 Siemens
4.2.1.5 Trane
4.2.2 Technology Neutral Turnkey EaaS Solutions Providers
4.2.2.1 Ameresco
4.2.2.2 Carbon Lighthouse
4.2.2.3 CBRE
4.2.2.4 Centrica (Direct Energy)
4.2.2.5 Con Edison Solutions
4.2.2.6 Constellation
4.2.2.7 Duke Energy One
4.2.2.8 Enel X
4.2.2.9 ENGIE
4.2.2.10 Gexa/Next Era
4.2.2.11 Veolia
4.2.3 Specialty Financing
4.2.3.1 Generate Capital
4.2.3.2 Metrus Energy
4.2.3.3 Redaptive
4.2.3.4 SmartWatt
4.2.3.5 Sparkfund
5. Market Forecasts
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Methodology
5.3 Global C&I EaaS Forecast
5.4 North American C&I EaaS Market Forecast
5.5 European C&I EaaS Market Forecast
5.6 Asia Pacific C&I EaaS Market Forecast
5.7 Conclusions and Recommendations
6. Acronym and Abbreviation List
7. Table of Contents
8. Table of Charts and Figures
9. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes