Tech Roadmap: Commercial And Industrial Energy Transition Technologies (2026)
29 Jan, 2026
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Executive Summary
Global energy systems are in the midst of a rapid transition, and commercial and industrial firms are on the front line. They must navigate a changing energy landscape driven by the need for greater energy security, decarbonization and lower energy costs. This Tech Roadmap report provides an analysis of 30 key technologies in the energy transition technologies ecosystem. It evaluates each technology’s current maturity, demonstrated business value, pace of innovation and the triggers that are prompting firms to invest in it. The goal is to help leaders, executives and investors prioritize technology initiatives and make informed decisions about which solutions to invest in, monitor or divest from.Introducing the Tech Roadmap analysis
Key questions answered by the Tech Roadmap analysis
Tech Roadmap analysis identifies strategic enablers and emerging innovations for energy transition
Tech Roadmap for commercial and industrial energy transition technologies
Defining the market for commercial and industrial energy transition technologies
Tech Roadmap methodology overview
Five market phases of technology maturity
Three technology life cycles differentiate business value
Technology adoption and success influence positioning
Pace of innovation determines the time to the next lifecycle phase
Commercial and industrial energy transition technologies in Phase 1: Research and Development
Small modular reactors
Solid-state batteries
Thin-film perovskite
Multi-junction solar photovoltaic generation
Green hydrogen
Direct air capture
Wireless inductive charging infrastructure
Commercial and industrial energy transition technologies in Phase 2: Launch
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage
DC microgrids
Thermal energy storage
On-site renewable energy procurement software
Energy-focused digital twins
BESS management software
Edge DERMS
Commercial and industrial energy transition technologies in Phase 3: Growth
Renewable energy procurement software
Dynamic load control software
Demand response systems
Microgrid management solutions
EV charging software
Lithium-ion BESS
Smart meters
Industrial heat pumps
Carbon management software
Commercial and industrial energy transition technologies in Phase 4: Maturity
Energy management software
Carbon capture, utilization and storage
Wind turbines
Solar photovoltaic systems
Combined heat and power
Commercial and industrial energy transition technologies in Phase 5: Decline
HVAC controls
Grey hydrogen
Figure 1. Commercial and industrial energy transition technologies definitions
Figure 2. Tech Roadmap for commercial and industrial energy transition technologies
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Earth, 2G
Energy, 75F, 8
Rivers, Aalo
Atomics, ABB, Accruent, AEG
Power Solutions, Air
Liquide, Air
Products, Aircapture, Airhive, Aker
Solutions, Akila, Alencon
Systems, Altruistiq, Amerisolar, Ampcontrol, Ampd
Energy, AMPECO, Antora
Energy, AspenTech, Autodesk, AutoGrid, Automated
Logic, Avnos, Benchmark
Gensuite, Bloom
Energy, BMW, Boeing, Bosch, BP, Brainbox
AI, Brenmiller
Energy, BrightVolt, British
Gas, Budderfly, Bueno, Building
Engines, BYD, Camus
Energy, Canadian
Solar, Capstone
Green Energy, Capture6, Carbmee, Carbon
Clean, Carbon
Collect, Carbon
Engineering, Carbon8, CarbonCapture, CarbonFree, Carrier, CATL, Clairity
Technology, Clarke
Energy, ClimateMaster, Climeworks, Clockworks
Analytics, CO2 AI, ComAp, Cority, Corrigo, Cuberg, DABBEL, DACMA, Daikin, Deepki, Direct
Current BV, Drax
Group, Driivz, E.ON, Eaton, EDF, EDGE
Technologies, Electreon, Elster, Emerson, Enel X, Enerbrain, Enercon, Energisme, Energy
Vault, EnergyHub, EnergyNest, ENGIE, Enode, Enovix, Envizi, Eptura, European
Commission, EV
Connect, Evergen, Fabriq, Facilio, Factorial
Energy, FlexEnergy, FlexiDAO, FM:Systems, GE
Vernova, Generac, General
Electric, Goldwind, Granular
Energy, Gravity, GreenFlux, Greenly, Grid
Edge, GridBeyond, GridPoint, gridX, Hank
Solutions, Hanwha
Qcells, Heimdal, Heirloom, HEVO, Hitachi
Energy, HOMER
Grid, Honeywell, IBM, Imprint
Energy, InductEV, Infogrid, Ingersoll
Rand, Itron, JinkoSolar, Johnson
Controls, KYOS, Landis+Gyr, Lennox, LevelTen
Energy, LG, Linde, Lumen
Energy, Malta
Inc, Measurabl, Mercedes-Benz, Microquanta
Semiconductor, Mitsubishi
Electric, Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries, MRI
Software, MWM, NASA, Nemetschek, Next
Hydrogen Solutions, Nordex, Nordomatic, Normative, NuScale
Power, O.C.O.
Technology, OATI, Oracle, Origen
Carbon, Oxford
PV, Panasonic, Pexapark, Phlair, Planon, Plug
Power, Position
Green, Powerledger, PowerSecure, Powin, ProLogium
Technology, QuantumScape, Radiant, REC
Solar, Removr, Renewabl, Renewable
Exchange, RepAir, Repsol, Resideo, Resolute
Building Intelligence, REsurety, Rheem, Rolls-Royce, S&C
Electric Company, Sakti3, Samsung
SDI, Saule
Technologies, Scale
Microgrids, Schaltbau
Group, Schneider
Electric, Seabound, SEL, Sensus, Sharp
Energy Solutions, Shell, Sidara, Siemens, SINAI
Technologies, Sinopec, SkyFoundry, Skytree, Smarter Grid Solutions, SMS
Energy, SolarEdge, Soletair
Power, Solid
Power, SolView, sonnen, Spacewell, Spectrolab, Sphera, Spica, Spiritus, SSE, Station
A, Statkraft, Stegra, Storegga, SunPower, Sustaera, Svante, Sweep, Synop, Tandem
PV, TerraPower, Terrascope, Tesla, Tesvolt, Tiamat, Toshiba, Toyota, Trane, Trane Technologies, Tridens, Trina
Solar, TWAICE, UKSOL, UL
Solutions, Univers, Uplight, US
Cold Storage, US
Department of Energy, US
Energy Information Administration (EIA), US
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Valar
Atomics, Validere, VECKTA, VelocityEHS, Verse, Vestas, Viessmann, Virta, Virtual
Peaker, Voltfox, Voltus, Watershed, WAVE
Charging, WayCarbon, Westinghouse
Electric Company, Willow, WiTricity, Wolters
Kluwer Enablon, Workiva, XENDEE, X-energy, Yardi
About the Authors

Gus Brewer
Industry Analyst
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
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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