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Bidgely Showcases AI-Driven Utility Analytics at IUCX 2026

Bidgely Showcases AI-Driven Utility Analytics at IUCX 2026

A LinkedIn post from Bidgely highlights growing interest in applying artificial intelligence to utility data to improve both customer experience and grid operations. The post centers on Bidgely’s participation at IUCX 2026 in Tampa, where the company is engaging with utility leaders from organizations such as PSEG Long Island, Con Edison, Hydro Ottawa, Southern Company, Eversource Energy, JEA, TECO Energy, and the City of Philadelphia.

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According to the post, discussions at the event focus on converting advanced metering infrastructure and interval data into measurable outcomes like lower customer bills, higher engagement, and reduced operational strain. The agenda described includes topics such as identifying high energy-burden households, better matching customers to programs and incentives, resolving high-bill complaints more quickly, and using data to support load shaping and shifting.

For investors, the post suggests Bidgely is positioning itself as a specialist in AI-driven analytics for utilities, targeting a market facing pressure to modernize grids and improve regulatory and customer metrics. If utilities adopt these types of tools at scale, Bidgely could benefit from recurring software and analytics revenue, deeper embedded relationships with large regulated utilities, and potential expansion into adjacent operational use cases.

The presence of multiple North American utilities at the same forum may indicate early ecosystem validation for AI-based customer and grid solutions, though the post does not disclose commercial terms, contract wins, or financial metrics. Investors may view this activity as a signal of growing pipeline opportunities and strategic alignment with industry decarbonization, affordability, and reliability priorities rather than as confirmation of near-term revenue impact.

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