Each portfolio aggregates one or more seeded territories.
Utilities
Start with the utility portfolio, then drop into the territory that actually matters.
Utility pages give you the fastest way to orient around a region, but InfraMap keeps the service territory as the core decision object. Think of this page as portfolio triage.
Territory scorecards combine price, operations, infrastructure, and saturation.
PJM is the deepest operational region in the current build.
Highest average attractiveness across the tracked portfolio.
How to read this page
Use it like a funnel
- Start with the utility whose footprint fits your region or market thesis.
- Open the strongest territory in that footprint, not just the highest average utility.
- Validate the territory with node-level market context and nearby infrastructure depth.
Economic logic
Why this is portfolio-first
Utility identity matters in site-selection conversations because it shapes speed, credibility, and the surrounding service-territory story. But good market screening still happens one territory at a time, not one holding company at a time.
ERCOT · TX
1 tracked territories. Strongest territory: Dallas-Fort Worth Utility Belt.
PJM · PA
1 tracked territories. Strongest territory: Eastern Pennsylvania Utility Corridor.
PJM · VA
1 tracked territories. Strongest territory: Northern Virginia Growth Corridor.
PJM · PA
1 tracked territories. Strongest territory: Philadelphia Load Pocket.
PJM · MD, DC
1 tracked territories. Strongest territory: Capital Beltway Territory.
PJM · NJ
1 tracked territories. Strongest territory: New Jersey Infrastructure Corridor.
ISO-NE · MA
1 tracked territories. Strongest territory: Eastern Massachusetts Utility Zone.