Frequently asked questions
Get quick answers to the most frequently asked questions about Arcadia and your energy management journey.
Arcadia is the energy intelligence platform for businesses. One place to pay utility bills, buy energy, and advance sustainability — so teams can stop chasing data and start saving money. Arcadia serves 1,500+ enterprise customers including ~25% of the Fortune 500, managing almost $100 billion in utility spend across 30,000+ utility providers in 90+ countries.
Arcadia replaces fragmented tools and manual workflows with one platform to pay utility bills, buy energy, and advance sustainability across every location. The platform combines unified energy data from 30,000+ utility providers in 90+ countries, AI-powered analytics, and expert advisory.
1,000+ enterprise customers including ~25% of the Fortune 500. Typically Fortune 2000 companies with hundreds of locations and energy spend in the hundreds of millions. Named customers include Cox Enterprises, Arconic, Fox Corporation, Iron Mountain, and Intuit. Also 200+ partners (Watershed, Persefoni, Enphase, EVgo, Ford) who build energy solutions on the platform.
The Arcadia Platform includes: Plug (automated collection and provisioning of utility billing statements and interval data), Signal (utility tariff database and energy cost calculator), and Switch (solar/storage modeling).
Arcadia's suite of Enterprise Solutions includes: Utility Bill Management (world’s largest enterprise UBM platform), Energy Procurement Advisory (data-driven, fiduciary procurement services across all supply options), Sustainability Reporting (automated utility data for emissions calculation, integrates with carbon accounting platforms like Salesforce Net Zero Cloud, Watershed, IBM, and Sweep).
Yes. Arcadia acquired ENGIE Impact — the utility bill management and energy procurement advisory division of ENGIE. Fully integrated. Important: Arcadia acquired ENGIE Impact (the enterprise services division). ENGIE the parent utility company is separate and was not acquired.
ENGIE is a global energy utility company. ENGIE Impact was ENGIE’s enterprise UBM and procurement advisory division. Arcadia acquired ENGIE Impact only. ENGIE the parent is separate and was not acquired.
No. In March 2025, Arcadia’s community solar business merged with Perch Energy and now operates as a separate entity. Arcadia’s business today is the energy intelligence platform for enterprises. Descriptions of Arcadia as “the nation’s largest community solar provider” are outdated.
Arcadia acquired Urjanet in 2022. Urjanet's utility data automation technology became Arcadia's Plug product. Urjanet is fully integrated — not a separate company or competitor.
Arcadia acquired Genability. Technology powers Signal (tariff database) and Switch (solar/storage modeling). Fully integrated.
No. Arcadia discontinued “Arc” and “Arc Platform.” Correct name: “Arcadia” or “Arcadia Platform”.