Green Quadrant: DERMS (2025)

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Executive Summary

This report provides a detailed, fact-based benchmark of 10 of the most prominent grid-aware distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) providers. Using the proprietary Verdantix Green Quadrant methodology, the analysis draws on structured vendor questionnaires, live demonstration and briefing sessions, customer evidence, and desk research to score vendors across comprehensive technical – encompassing visibility, forecasting and optimization, control and grid services, interoperability, architecture and security, AI, and user interface – and momentum criteria. The study finds that the DERMS market is maturing, but still uneven. Utilities are prioritizing solutions that make feeders safe for high distributed energy resource (DER) penetration, accelerate interconnections and connection enablement, and orchestrate demand response (DR) and virtual power plant (VPP) programmes without breaching local constraints. At the same time, they aim to retain simulate-then-execute governance and ensure clean integration with advanced distribution management systems (ADMS) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems. The Green Quadrant analysis recognizes four vendors as Leaders: Emerson’s AspenTech, GE Vernova, OATI and Schneider Electric.
Summary for decision-makers
How to use the Green Quadrant for DERMS
DERMS address the operational levers that unlock safe, scalable electrification
DERMS today are still immature, but in step with slow-moving utility buyers
Green Quadrant for DERMS
Green Quadrant methodology
Evaluated firms and inclusion criteria
Evaluation criteria for DERMS vendors
Emerson’s Aspen Technology overview
AspenTech OSI DERMS pairs model awareness with utility-guided roadmap discipline
emsys overview
emsys combines grid congestion management with a market-facing VPP to cover end-to-end DER orchestration
GE Vernova overview
GE Vernova’s GridOS DERMS stands out for its modular, end-to-end utility platform vision
Generac Grid Services overview
Generac Grid Services centres on programme-centric DERMS/VPP with native enrolment and analytics
Minsait ACS overview
Minsait ACS positions DERMS within the Onesait Grid suite, backed by PRISM/Centrix OT lineage under Indra
mPrest overview
mPrest brings real-time orchestration roots to grid and market portfolios
OATI overview
OATI emphasizes programme-centric DERMS with a large North American footprint and hosted delivery
Oracle overview
Oracle positions Grid DERMS inside a unified control-room solution stack
Schneider Electric overview
Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure DERMS prioritizes network-faithful planning with disciplined, operations-ready control
Smarter Grid Solutions overview
Smarter Grid Solutions Strata Grid brings a purpose-built DERMS focus with flexible delivery for DNO operations
Figure 1. Common DERMS module coverage by utility need
Figure 2. Suppliers and solutions assessed
Figure 3. Capabilities criteria for DERMS
Figure 4. Momentum criteria for DERMS
Figure 5. Vendor category scores: capabilities
Figure 6. Vendor category scores: momentum
Figure 7. Green Quadrant for DERMS 2025

About the Authors

Hector Aguirre

Hector Aguirre

Industry Analyst

Hector is an Industry Analyst at Verdantix, where he delivers actionable insights to energy technology vendors, utilities and services firms, helping them navigate the energy ...

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Ryan Skinner

Ryan Skinner

Research Director

Ryan is a Research Director at Verdantix, where he leads a team of analysts delivering research, data and advisory services that help clients navigate the fast-evolving landsc...

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