In a strategic move aimed at accelerating its software-and-services profile in the utilities sector, Itron, Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Locusview, Ltd., an Israel-/U.S.-based digital construction management platform for utilities, at an enterprise value of approximately US $525 million.
The transaction is expected to close in January 2026 and will be funded with cash on hand.
Key Facts
- The acquisition targets Locusview’s SaaS construction-management platform for utilities and field operations.
- Itron expects the deal to enhance its Resiliency Solutions business line and further its strategy of moving up the value chain from device/hardware to software-driven utility operations.
- Integration will enable improved productivity in field-to-boardroom workflows for critical infrastructure providers.
Strategic Rationale
Utilities globally are contending with increasing complexity driven by aging infrastructure, heightened regulatory/web-resilience demands, and the need for accelerated grid build-outs (driven by electrification, decentralization, and climate adaptation). Itron’s acquisition of Locusview aligns on three fronts:
- Software-led growth: Locusview gives Itron a stronger software/services-oriented offering, complementing its traditional device and network solutions.
- Field-to-enterprise execution: Locusview’s platform focuses on construction-project management, mapping underground assets, compliance and field operations enabling Itron to expand beyond meters and modules into broader operational workflows.
- Resilience and automation: As utilities shift from hardware-centric to data-/analytics-centric operations, Locusview enhances Itron’s capabilities in overseeing modern utility infrastructure, especially in digital construction, asset management, and workforce productivity.
Financial & Operational Implications
According to the terms, Itron will deploy cash reserves for the transaction. The purchase thus marks a significant investment into the company’s software growth pathway.
For Locusview, the acquisition offers access to Itron’s global field deployments and large utility customer base (serving more than 8,000 utilities and cities in over 100 countries per Itron’s disclosures).
Integration and Market Positioning
Itron’s CEO, Tom Deitrich, in prior acquisitions (e.g., Urbint, Inc. for US $325 million) emphasised how AI and analytics bolster Itron’s outcomes segment and sweet-spot growth. With Locusview, Itron aims to integrate construction-workflow software with its grid-edge intelligence hardware and network deployments, thereby positioning itself more strongly in digital utility transformation: from AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) and sensors to data linking, construction-execution and enterprise workflows.
From a competitive standpoint, this positions Itron to compete not only with meter/hardware vendors but also with software/analytics players and specialist utility-construction workflow providers. For utility clients, the promise is a more integrated vendor capable of linking field operations, asset deployment and enterprise analytics in a single ecosystem.
Impact on the Utility Digitisation Landscape
The acquisition underscores a broader trend: utilities increasingly demand integrated digital platforms that bridge field operations, asset deployment, network monitoring and enterprise analytics. Vendors that can offer end-to-end workflows (from the field technician to the boardroom dashboards) are gaining favoured status. The Locusview deal advances Itron’s ambition to become a platform provider. With Locusview, Itron continues this pathway of scaling up its software/analytics capability.
