We mined Exelon’s acquisitions, investments, and partnerships to discern the company's strategic priorities.
Modern utility companies face the daunting challenge of providing reliable energy services while transitioning to greener, more sustainable sources. Exelon, the largest utility company in the US, is turning to new technology to create a smarter, cleaner, and more resilient power grid.
The company’s nuclear power plants make up approximately 60% of its power generation portfolio. Through strategic partnerships with companies like Westinghouse Electric and General Electric, Exelon is using data analytics to improve efficiency at nuclear facilities and other power plants.
Additionally, Exelon’s subsidiary utility companies are partnering and investing in areas like smart electric vehicle (EV) charging and microgrids to help increase renewable energy usage.
Using CB Insights data, we uncovered the 6 most important strategic priorities highlighted by Exelon’s recent acquisitions, investments, and partnerships. We then categorized companies by their business relationships with Exelon across these priorities:
- Clean energy
- Drones
- Energy management
- EV charging
- Microgrid/community solar
- Nuclear tech