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Bidgely Deepens Utility AI Push With Executive Forums And Smart Meter Analytics Focus

Bidgely Deepens Utility AI Push With Executive Forums And Smart Meter Analytics Focus

Bidgely, an AI-driven energy analytics provider for utilities, featured in multiple updates this week as it intensified its focus on demand-side management, customer affordability, and AI leadership in the utility sector. The company is promoting a series of executive forums and technical discussions aimed at accelerating practical AI deployment across EMEA and North America.

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Bidgely is marketing EmPOWER AI in London, a two-day, invitation-only executive forum scheduled for June 10–11, 2026, at the Andaz Hotel on Liverpool Street. Targeted at senior leaders from energy retailers, utilities, and distribution system operators, the event will showcase real-world AI use cases and emphasize that AI adoption is now a strategic necessity rather than an open question.

The London forum is positioned as a candid, results-oriented platform highlighting “real utilities” and “real results,” with limited seating designed to foster high-touch engagement with decision-makers. This approach aims to deepen Bidgely’s role as a specialized Utility AI partner during the energy transition and to support pipeline generation for its analytics solutions in key European markets.

In parallel, Bidgely is spotlighting an upcoming May 28 session with LCP Delta and Electric Ireland on using AI-driven smart meter analytics to identify home energy assets such as EVs, heat pumps, and rooftop solar. The discussion will examine why asset-level identification is becoming strategically important, compare analytical approaches, and review customer, operational, and commercial use cases.

By helping retailers move beyond basic consumption metrics toward asset-level insights, Bidgely’s tools are positioned to support new energy services, demand flexibility, and improved customer engagement. The collaboration with Electric Ireland and LCP Delta underscores growing market interest in distributed energy resource visibility and may enhance Bidgely’s credibility in European energy retail.

The company is also advancing its AI strategy around affordability and precision demand management through platforms such as Analytics Workbench and Affordability AI. These solutions use appliance-level intelligence to identify high-burden households, target income-qualified and weatherization programs, and detect high-peak-usage customers for better rate design and time-of-use participation.

Bidgely’s analytics emphasize early detection of EVs and emerging loads, supporting grid planning, demand response, and EV integration. Its Affordability AI platform, recognized as a 2026 E+E Leader Awards winner, is designed to pinpoint energy-burdened households and streamline enrollment in assistance programs without increasing overall program budgets.

The company is additionally promoting its EmPOWER AI NYC forum, which will convene senior leaders from utilities such as Alabama Power, Eversource Energy, PSEG Long Island, NV Energy, and Xcel Energy. That event is focused on moving AI from pilot projects into full production and breaking down data silos in complex, regulated environments.

Collectively, these initiatives suggest Bidgely is consolidating its position at the intersection of AI, grid modernization, and customer affordability, while increasing its visibility among high-value utility decision-makers. Although no financial metrics or new contract details were disclosed, the emphasis on production-scale AI, recurring software models, and strategic forums points to a week of meaningful strategic positioning for the company.

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