A LinkedIn post from Bidgely highlights an upcoming 28 May discussion with LCP Delta and Electric Ireland on using AI and smart meter analytics to identify home energy assets such as EVs, heat pumps, and rooftop solar. The post suggests that energy retailers are increasingly focused on turning granular meter data into actionable insights for new energy services and customer engagement.
Meet Samuel – Your Personal Investing Prophet
- Start a conversation with TipRanks’ trusted, data-backed investment intelligence
- Ask Samuel about stocks, your portfolio, or the market and get instant, personalized insights in seconds
According to the post, the session will examine why home asset identification is becoming strategically important, compare different analytical approaches, and review operational, customer, and commercial use cases. The content implies that improved asset-level visibility could support better demand flexibility, enhance customer retention, and open new revenue streams for retailers and technology providers like Bidgely.
For investors, the emphasis on AI-driven smart meter analytics points to Bidgely’s positioning within the broader energy transition and electrification trend. If utilities and retailers scale adoption of such tools, Bidgely could benefit from recurring software and analytics contracts, though the post does not disclose any specific customers, contracts, or financial metrics related to this initiative.

