Pritil Gunjan
Research Director
DER Database
Pritil Gunjan is a principal research analyst with Guidehouse Insights leading the Energy Technologies services and supporting the Connected DER, Microgrids, Virtual Power Plants, Hydrogen, Global Renewable Energy, and Energy Storage Systems solutions. Pritil advises global clients on renewable energy outlooks, distributed energy business strategy, technology market assessments, and mergers and acquisitions.
With more than 15 years of experience as a strategy and business consultant, Gunjan's experience includes qualitative and quantitative research projects for clients across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. She has designed and implemented market assessment models across multi-client energy projects. In addition, she has worked with blue-chip management consulting firms on large global assignments to execute strategy roadmaps for large-scale transformation projects across manufacturers, renewable developers, oil companies, utilities, and industrial players. Prior to joining Guidehouse Insights, Gunjan spent 10 years at Frost and Sullivan and IBM Strategy and Change. Fluent in Hindi and English, she holds an MBA in finance and business.
With more than 15 years of experience as a strategy and business consultant, Gunjan's experience includes qualitative and quantitative research projects for clients across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. She has designed and implemented market assessment models across multi-client energy projects. In addition, she has worked with blue-chip management consulting firms on large global assignments to execute strategy roadmaps for large-scale transformation projects across manufacturers, renewable developers, oil companies, utilities, and industrial players. Prior to joining Guidehouse Insights, Gunjan spent 10 years at Frost and Sullivan and IBM Strategy and Change. Fluent in Hindi and English, she holds an MBA in finance and business.
Recent Reports
Declining technology costs and innovative long-term price-based instruments support the ongoing development and grid parity of distributed renewable energy sources.