Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Energy Transition Professional Services 2025 Vendor Assessment.
IDC MarketScape evaluated worldwide professional services providers based on their capabilities and strategies to support energy-intensive industries in achieving net-zero goals. Schneider Electric believes this recognition affirms the company’s position as a trusted partner for organizations navigating the shift to sustainable energy systems.
“The energy transition requires organizations to move beyond the compliance checklist and embrace a low-carbon future that is technologically advanced and highly efficient,” said Steve Wilhite, Executive Vice President, SE Advisory Services. “We are honored to be named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape and believe it reflects Schneider Electric’s commitment to being a trusted energy technology partner. Our advisory services integrate global expertise, intelligent technology, and seamless implementation to empower our clients to build resilience in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.”
Operating in 192 countries, SE Advisory Services ensures consistent execution across geographies and regulatory environments with a global team of over 4,000 consultants in energy transition and sustainability services. This advisory network is backed by more than 17,000 global specialists in software, machine learning, engineering, climate science, and project development—ensuring that strategic guidance is matched by on-the-ground delivery.
“Industry customers want professional services providers that can connect physical energy infrastructure with advanced digital technologies, enabling smarter and resilient operations,” said Gaia Gallotti, Research Director, Europe, IDC.
According to IDC MarketScape, “Schneider Electric’s innovation strategy focuses on integrating proprietary digital platforms, advanced analytics, and AI to meet the demands of the energy transition. Through internal R&D and SE Ventures — a €1 billion fund — it accelerates technologies in electrification, digitalization, and decarbonization. This enables solutions such as AI-driven maintenance, predictive asset monitoring, and modular software for life-cycle management.”
Earlier this year, Schneider Electric received the top spot on the 2025 list of the World’s Most Sustainable Companies by TIME and Statista. This list aims to set a benchmark for other businesses and encourage the integration of sustainability into core corporate strategies. Corporate Knights also named Schneider Electric the World’s Most Sustainable Corporation – making the company the first to top the Global 100 index twice.
For more information, read the IDC MarketScape excerpt or learn more about Schneider Electric’s flagship global consulting brand, SE Advisory Services.
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