Powering the future of utilities

Utility organisations like yours face unique and ever-changing challenges: cost pressures, rising customer expectations, sustainability goals, and compliance demands. You also need to keep up with rapid advances in AI, automation, and connected technologies, while dealing with ageing infrastructure.

With location intelligence from Ordnance Survey (OS), you gain the actionable insights needed to modernise your networks and maintain supply with confidence. We’ll help you understand landscapes – both manmade and natural, above and below ground – plan upgrades and predict demand, carry out proactive maintenance, and more.

Accelerate your digital transformation, support ESG targets and regulatory compliance, and optimise your customer experiences.

Drive innovation with insights, and build tomorrow’s networks while still meeting today’s growing demands.

How can geospatial data help?

Harness automation

Unlock the power of automation to better manage demand, drive efficiencies and reduce errors.

Upgrade with confidence

Get visibility into the priority assets for repair or replacement and protect supply and customer experience.

Achieve environmental objectives

Easily identify sites for green energy alternatives while maintaining supply and cost efficiencies.

"The ability for our own designers, planners and engineers to generate traffic management plans, at the click of a button, is a potential game-changer for the industry. What’s most exciting about this innovation for me, is the ability to make our schemes even more customer focused. By building in key information such as local traffic flows, we can design schemes which are less disruptive, and more sensitive to local issues."

Richard Hynes-Cooper, Head of Innovation, Northern Gas Networks

Take the next step

Find out what OS location data can do for your business. Get in touch to discuss your situation with our team, and learn where OS data can help, from reducing risk to improving efficiencies and customer experience, and more.

Utilities case studies