
Guidehouse points to our overall leadership in the EV charging space, ranked second amongst 15 competitors in this report and the overall leader in its leaderboard report on vehicle-grid integration published last year. Additionally, the reports credit Enel X's long and notable history in electric mobility, especially in VGI, as the company has been an equipment supplier, participant, and manager of many early market pilots and demonstrations of bidirectional and smart charging technologies.
The C&I Energy Storage Integrators report defines energy storage system integration as: software and controls-based integration of core energy storage technology into complete, intelligent systems that deliver the performance required by the customer while ensuring the overall profitability of the system.
Enel X is positioned among the “Leaders” chart which includes companies that have differentiated themselves from the competition through exceptional product development, strong supplier relationships, and a sustainable business model. By achieving an overall score of 89.7 Enel X made the top 3 over other companies such Tesla amid others. Leaders are currently in the strongest position for long-term success in the DES market.

Through our acquisitions of EnerNOC, Demand Energy, and eMotorWerks, we’ve built a portfolio of technologies focused on aggregating C&I consumption, distributed energy solutions (DES), and EVs to provide both flexibility services to the electric grid and to optimize C&I loads. We deliver energy services across North America and Enel’s existing Europe and Latin American countries across three customer segments underpinned by e-mobility solutions: households (e-home), C&I energy users (e-industries), and municipalities (e-cities).
Enel X couples these capabilities with tailored approaches to meet the needs of existing customers in North America (related to flexibility and independent advisory support) and Europe (as a turnkey supply and solutions provider). As the DES industry continues to grow, Enel X is expected to remain a leading player, especially given the company’s access to customer data.
According to Guidehouse, these acquisitions add a formidable set of solutions to our energy supply capabilities with tailored approaches to meet the needs of existing customers in North America (related to flexibility and independent advisory support) and Europe (as a turnkey supply and solutions provider). As the DES industry continues to grow, Guidehouse expects Enel X will remain a leading player.