Arcadia · Pricing Plans

Arcadia Power Plans Pricing

Arcadia's Arc data platform (Plug, Connect, Signal) is sold under enterprise contracts; public list pricing is not published. Pricing follows a Contact-Sales model with custom per-account, per-meter, and per-interval-meter volume tiers, plus separate fees for Signal tariff calculations and Connect onboarding sessions. Sandbox access is included.

Arcadia Power Plans Pricing is the machine-readable pricing-plan profile for Arcadia on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Plans specification.

It defines 4 plans, covering free and custom tiers, with named plans including Sandbox / Trial, Starter (Contact Sales), Growth (Contact Sales), Enterprise (Contact Sales).

Tagged areas include Energy, Clean Energy, Utility Data, Climate, and Sustainability.

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Plans

Sandbox / Trial Free

Developer sandbox access for evaluating the Plug API end-to-end against simulated credentials, statements, meters, and intervals. No real utility data; no SLA.

Developer access (account · month) 0 USD
Starter (Contact Sales) Custom

Production access tier for small integrations and pilots. Typically scoped to a low five-figure annual commitment with metered usage per account and per meter.

Annual commitment (contract · year) Contact USD
Growth (Contact Sales) Custom

Mid-market production tier with higher monthly account, statement, and interval-meter allowances; includes Signal tariff calculations and priority support.

Annual commitment (contract · year) Contact USD
Enterprise (Contact Sales) Custom

Full enterprise tier covering Arc (Plug + Connect + Signal) plus, post-acquisition, ENGIE-Impact-derived Utility Bill Management, Energy Procurement Advisory, and Sustainability Reporting solutions. SLAs, dedicated account management, custom data residency, and bulk export pipelines.

Annual commitment (contract · year) Contact USD

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