Bidgely’s AI Breakthroughs Shape the Future of Energy Management
In 2025, Bidgely established itself as a leader in energy AI by making major moves that set new standards for the industry. The company expanded its patents, made a strategic acquisition, and launched a groundbreaking platform that changes how utilities use artificial intelligence. These efforts help over 35 energy providers worldwide better manage the energy transition and improve grid resilience and customer service.
From Data Insights to Autonomous Grid Control
Bidgely’s AI journey has evolved from simple data analysis to autonomous grid management. Initially, its machine learning models decoded raw energy data to give utilities better insights into consumer usage. As the technology advanced, predictive AI started forecasting issues like grid stress and infrastructure faults, enabling proactive maintenance and planning.
More recently, Bidgely embraced generative AI, using large language models to create conversational tools called “Energy Assistants.” These tools make complex energy data accessible and easier to understand for consumers. Looking ahead, the company is working toward agentic AI—autonomous systems that can make real-time decisions and take actions without human input—moving from insights to automated management of the grid.
This progression positions Bidgely at the forefront of energy AI innovation, supporting utilities in building smarter, more resilient energy systems.
Protecting Innovation with Extensive Patents and New Platforms
Bidgely has secured over 16 utility-focused AI patents through a strategic acquisition of Grid4C. These patents cover advanced fault detection, diagnostics, and high-resolution load forecasting. They create a strong patent moat that safeguards the company’s innovations and keeps them ahead in the field of energy AI.
In 2025, Bidgely also launched UtilityAI Pro, a first-of-its-kind vertical AI platform designed to work with any cloud environment, such as AWS, Snowflake, or Databricks. This flexible platform allows utilities to integrate existing AI agents and copilots, develop custom models, or add third-party solutions all in one place. It’s a unifying foundation for smarter energy management.
One major utility in the Southwest has already partnered with Bidgely to leverage UtilityAI Pro. By deploying Bidgely’s patented machine learning models within their secure cloud environment, they aim to maximize the return on their recent investments in smart meters and cloud tech. This approach helps utilities optimize operations and improve customer experiences.















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