IFS 2026 Utility Predictions: A Strategic Guide for Utility Leaders in an Era of Permanent Disruption

An eBook for utility leaders outlining 2026 predictions and a strategic roadmap across IoT-led intelligent grids, SMRs, and next-generation geothermal—plus how AI, platform consolidation and full asset lifecycle management from IFS enable resilient, reliable and affordable operations.

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Utilities are navigating an era of permanent disruption. Reliability and affordability remain top priorities, even as decarbonisation is non-negotiable. Leaders are planning for thinner margins, shorter recovery windows and more frequent extreme weather during peak demand—treating resilience as an operational mandate.

Demand is accelerating from electrification and AI/data centres, often outpacing traditional planning cycles. System stress is higher, reliability risk is elevated and recovery windows are shrinking. At the same time, utilities must modernise, harden, expand and digitise while keeping rates defensible—ensuring every pound invested “performs” across resilience, reliability, customer outcomes and regulatory confidence.

Global competition for energy leadership is intensifying—across critical minerals, clean firm generation and grid digitalisation. This eBook provides utility leaders with strategic insights and predictions for 2026 and beyond, offering a roadmap for navigating complexity, leveraging technology and building resilient operations in a period of constant change.

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The eBook highlights three pivotal shifts: IoT-led intelligent grids going mainstream, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) re-entering plans, and next-generation geothermal stepping into the spotlight. These transitions demand end-to-end asset lifecycle management across generation, transmission, distribution and decentralised energy resources.

IFS solutions are playing a crucial role in this transformation by delivering comprehensive full asset lifecycle management, predictive maintenance and real-time data analytics—essential for optimising grid operations and ensuring reliability. IFS Cloud offers a unified platform for asset, project and compliance management that supports complex needs such as SMR deployment, while world-class Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), IFS.ai and Field Service Management (FSM) enable predictive analytics, real-time asset performance monitoring and efficient field operations for asset-intensive environments like geothermal.

To reduce fragmentation and raise decision quality, the eBook underscores a platform consolidation imperative: align people, assets, work management and supply chain on a common operational backbone. IFS Cloud capabilities help reduce operational seams by bringing asset management, work management and supply chain together—so utilities can move from reactive, siloed operations to proactive, AI-native, integrated workflows.

Key benefits for utility leaders

  • Operational resilience: Scale sensors, AMI 2.0, distribution automation and grid edge software to move control from field to control centre—enabling faster restoration, DER orchestration and real-time risk management.

  • Reliability & safety: AI, IoT and automation support real-time load forecasting, predictive outage prevention and automated diagnostics for safer, more reliable operations.

  • Regulatory confidence: End-to-end project and asset governance enhances compliance for complex, long-dated assets such as SMRs and geothermal.

  • Unified operations: Platform consolidation reduces handoffs and fragmentation, aligning assets, work and supply chain for better decision-making under pressure.

Proven ROI and performance gains

  • IFS customers have realised a 20–30% reduction in maintenance costs through predictive analytics.

  • IFS customers have achieved a 20% increase in asset uptime, with streamlined regulatory compliance via automated workflows and reporting.

  • Across industries, 70% of businesses reported better-than-expected ROI from AI investments, and 88% said AI has already improved profitability.

Strategic PriorityKey FocusIntended Outcome
Full Asset Lifecycle ManagementImplement comprehensive lifecycle management, predictive maintenance, and real-time analyticsImprove grid optimisation, reliability, and operational efficiency
Cybersecurity FirstEmbed cybersecurity into all digital grid systems from the ground upProtect critical infrastructure and ensure operational resilience
Platform ThinkingUse integrated platforms, data, and AI to simplify operational complexityReduce system fragmentation and improve decision-making efficiency
Outcome-Driven TransformationShift from pilot programs to production-ready operational systemsAchieve measurable ROI, productivity gains, and scalable impact
Organisational Capability BuildingInvest in workforce development and cross-functional collaborationEnable continuous transformation across finance, operations, and technology teams
Emerging Energy OpportunitiesLeverage IoT, smart grids, AI, SMRs, and geothermal energyDeliver cleaner, more reliable, and scalable energy infrastructure
  • Disruption is the new normal for utilities.

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