According to our (Global Info Research) latest study, the global Building Energy Management Software market size was valued at US$ 2565 million in 2025 and is forecast to a readjusted size of US$ 6580 million by 2032 with a CAGR of 13.5% during review period.
Building Energy Management Software is the software layer that helps a building (or a whole portfolio of buildings) measure, understand, and improve energy use. It takes data from utility bills, smart meters, submeters, sensors, and control systems, then turns that data into information people can act on. In most real sites, the software does not replace the building automation system that directly runs HVAC and other equipment. Instead, it sits above it as a “management and intelligence” layer: it collects data continuously, organizes it, and helps operators and energy managers decide what to change. Public technical sources often describe this family of tools using the term Energy Management and Information Systems (EMIS), defining EMIS as a broad and fast-evolving group of software tools that continuously and automatically monitor, analyze, display, and optimize building energy use and system performance.
A practical definition of the software market also depends on how deep the software goes. Some building energy software focuses mainly on energy visibility, meaning it provides dashboards, trends, and reports that explain where energy is being used and how it changes by hour, day, week, or season. Many organizations start here because it is hard to reduce energy if you cannot see it clearly or compare buildings fairly. Another major part of the market is fault detection and diagnostics (FDD), where the software looks at equipment and system data to find abnormal behavior, likely causes, and priorities. A third part is automated system optimization, where the software recommends or automatically adjusts higher-level control settings to reduce waste while maintaining comfort and operational requirements. In practice, vendors often bundle these capabilities together, and they are increasingly delivered with supporting services, because software findings only become savings when someone fixes the problem and verifies the result.
One of the strongest market trends is the shift from on-premise software to cloud and subscription models. Many owners prefer software that can be deployed quickly across many sites, updated regularly, and accessed by remote teams. Cloud delivery also makes it easier to combine data from many sources: meters, building automation systems, weather feeds, utility rate schedules, and sometimes occupancy data. At the same time, many sites still keep certain control functions local for reliability and safety, which is why hybrid architectures are common: local control stays in the building, while analytics and reporting live in the cloud.
Another trend is the rise of high-frequency, high-quality data as a competitive advantage. Early energy tools were built around monthly bills. Modern software increasingly expects 15-minute or hourly data and can use it to detect patterns that bills cannot reveal, like short cycling, equipment running outside schedule, or peaks tied to specific operations. This drives more adoption of submeters, better point tagging, and stronger data governance. It also pushes software providers to offer automated data cleaning features, because real building data is messy: missing points, bad sensors, inconsistent naming, and changes after renovations or tenant turnover.
A third trend is the growing importance of FDD and automated operational checks. Many buildings have thousands of control points, and operators cannot manually review them. Software that can continuously check for common problems—like heating and cooling fighting each other, ventilation stuck high, sensors out of range, or schedules that do not match occupancy—reduces the workload and helps fix issues sooner. Standardized control strategies also support this direction.
This report is a detailed and comprehensive analysis for global Building Energy Management Software market. Both quantitative and qualitative analyses are presented by company, by region & country, by Type and by Application. As the market is constantly changing, this report explores the competition, supply and demand trends, as well as key factors that contribute to its changing demands across many markets. Company profiles and product examples of selected competitors, along with market share estimates of some of the selected leaders for the year 2025, are provided.
Key Features:
Global Building Energy Management Software market size and forecasts, in consumption value ($ Million), 2021-2032
Global Building Energy Management Software market size and forecasts by region and country, in consumption value ($ Million), 2021-2032
Global Building Energy Management Software market size and forecasts, by Type and by Application, in consumption value ($ Million), 2021-2032
Global Building Energy Management Software market shares of main players, in revenue ($ Million), 2021-2026
The Primary Objectives in This Report Are:
To determine the size of the total market opportunity of global and key countries
To assess the growth potential for Building Energy Management Software
To forecast future growth in each product and end-use market
To assess competitive factors affecting the marketplace
This report profiles key players in the global Building Energy Management Software market based on the following parameters - company overview, revenue, gross margin, product portfolio, geographical presence, and key developments. Key companies covered as a part of this study include Schneider Electric, Siemens, Honeywell, ABB, Johnson Controls, GridPoint, General Electric, Emerson Electric, Eaton Corporation, Azbil, etc.
This report also provides key insights about market drivers, restraints, opportunities, new product launches or approvals.
Market segmentation
Building Energy Management Software market is split by Type and by Application. For the period 2021-2032, the growth among segments provides accurate calculations and forecasts for Consumption Value by Type and by Application. This analysis can help you expand your business by targeting qualified niche markets.
Market segment by Type
On-Premise
Cloud-Based
Market segment by Portfolio Scale
Single-building Software
Multi-site Portfolio Platform
Enterprise Platform
Market segment by Enterprise Size
Large Enterprises
Medium-sized Enterprises
Small Enterprises
Market segment by Control Capability
Read-only
Advisory
Supervisory Control
Automated Control/Optimization
Market segment by Application
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Market segment by players, this report covers
Schneider Electric
Siemens
Honeywell
ABB
Johnson Controls
GridPoint
General Electric
Emerson Electric
Eaton Corporation
Azbil
Tongfang Technovator
Shenzhen Sunwin Intelligent
KMC Controls
Verdigris Technologies
Optimum Energy
Hoffman Building Technologies
Hitachi
IBM
Trane Technologies
Cisco
Market segment by regions, regional analysis covers
North America (United States, Canada and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia, Italy and Rest of Europe)
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Southeast Asia and Rest of Asia-Pacific)
South America (Brazil, Rest of South America)
Middle East & Africa (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Rest of Middle East & Africa)
The content of the study subjects, includes a total of 13 chapters:
Chapter 1, to describe Building Energy Management Software product scope, market overview, market estimation caveats and base year.
Chapter 2, to profile the top players of Building Energy Management Software, with revenue, gross margin, and global market share of Building Energy Management Software from 2021 to 2026.
Chapter 3, the Building Energy Management Software competitive situation, revenue, and global market share of top players are analyzed emphatically by landscape contrast.
Chapter 4 and 5, to segment the market size by Type and by Application, with consumption value and growth rate by Type, by Application, from 2021 to 2032.
Chapter 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, to break the market size data at the country level, with revenue and market share for key countries in the world, from 2021 to 2026.and Building Energy Management Software market forecast, by regions, by Type and by Application, with consumption value, from 2027 to 2032.
Chapter 11, market dynamics, drivers, restraints, trends, Porters Five Forces analysis.
Chapter 12, the key raw materials and key suppliers, and industry chain of Building Energy Management Software.
Chapter 13, to describe Building Energy Management Software research findings and conclusion.
Summary:
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