Redaptive’s Infrastructure Monetization Aims To Turn DERs Into Cash Flow

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Executive Summary

This report forms part of the Verdantix coverage of the Energy as a Service (EaaS) market. It helps energy and finance leaders at large commercial and industrial (C&I) enterprises understand how portfolio-scale infrastructure monetization can support energy cost management, capital planning and operational resilience objectives. Founded in 2015, Redaptive finances and installs energy infrastructure on behalf of its customers, recovering its investment through a share of the savings generated over the contract term.
As grids strain under record demand, dispatchable energy emerges as a critical solution
Project development and financier roots support Redaptive’s Energy as a Service (EaasS) offering
Redaptive’s solution seeks to deliver operational and financial certainty, not just savings
Infrastructure monetization serves firms tackling aging infrastructure, rising energy costs and operational downtime risk
Figure 1. The largest obstacles to making capital investments are high costs and a challenging business case

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Gus Brewer

Gus Brewer

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Gus is an Industry Analyst at Verdantix specializing in energy management and supply chain decarbonization. He delivers research that enables technology buyers, vendors and se...

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Ryan Skinner

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