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What does General Electric (GE) do & make: Business Model

Over GE’s 130-year history, GE’s innovation and technology have improved the quality of life worldwide. GE’s businesses today are working to adapt and innovate solutions to three of the world’s most pressing challenges: 

General Electric (GE) aims to solve these challenges throughout its business model. In this strategy story, we will decode the business model of GE and understand what GE does or makes under each segment of that business model.

What does each segment of General Electric do and make? How is the business model of General Electric structured?

General Electric (GE) is a high-tech industrial company that operates its business model worldwide through four segments, Aviation, Healthcare, Renewable Energy, and Power. 

General Electric (GE) products include:

GE has significant global installed bases of equipment across these sectors, and services to support these products are also an important part of GE’s business alongside new equipment sales. Let’s see each segment of GE in detail and understand segment wise business model.

Aviation

GE’s Aviation business over many decades has contributed to advances in engine architectures, aerodynamics, and materials and the use of sustainable aviation fuels that have resulted in today’s aircraft engines consuming significantly less fuel with lower emissions.

Aviation designs and produces commercial and military aircraft engines, integrated engine components, electric power, and mechanical aircraft systems. 

GE also produces and markets engines and aftermarket services through joint ventures with Safran Group of France (Safran) and Raytheon Technologies Corporation via their Pratt & Whitney segment. Commercial provides maintenance, component repair, and overhaul services (MRO), including sales of replacement parts. 

Healthcare

GE’s Healthcare business is working to help support the future of healthcare that will merge clinical medicine and data science by applying advanced analytics and artificial intelligence across the patient journey. 

With its products, services, and digital capabilities, the Healthcare business is focused on building an intelligence-based healthcare system and a healthier world, and greater access to the half of the world’s population that is underserved.

Healthcare provides essential healthcare technologies to developed and emerging markets. It has expertise in medical imaging, digital solutions, patient monitoring and diagnostics, drug discovery, and performance improvement solutions that are the building blocks of precision health. Products and services are sold worldwide, primarily to hospitals and medical facilities. 

Imaging includes magnetic resonance, computed tomography, molecular imaging, x-ray systems, complementary software and services for general diagnostics, women’s health, and image-guided therapies. 

Ultrasound includes high-frequency soundwave systems and complementary software and services for diagnostics tailored to a wide range of clinical settings. 

Life Care Solutions (LCS) includes clinical monitoring, acute care systems, complementary software and services for intensive care, anesthesia delivery, diagnostic cardiology, and perinatal care. 

Enterprise Digital Solutions (EDS) includes enterprise digital, artificial intelligence applications, consulting, and Command Center offerings designed to improve efficiency in healthcare delivery and expand global access to advanced healthcare. 

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Renewable energy

GE’s Renewable Energy and Power businesses play a central role in helping GE’s customers meet this demand for electricity generation while lowering carbon intensity and making power generation more reliable, affordable, and sustainable. 

These businesses’ technology and expertise include onshore and offshore wind turbines, gas turbines, digital controls, and hardware solutions that bring more renewables onto power grids while making the grid more resilient.

GE benefits from one of the broadest portfolios in the industry that uniquely positions it to lead the energy transition with products, services, and integrated solutions to grow renewable energy generation, lower the cost of electricity and modernize the grid. 

GE’s portfolio of business units includes onshore and offshore wind, blade manufacturing, grid solutions, hydro, storage, hybrid renewables, and digital services offerings. GE has installed more than 400 gigawatts of clean, renewable energy equipment and equipped more than 90 percent of transmission utilities with GE’s grid solutions in developed and emerging markets.

Wind Services assist customers in improving the cost, capacity, and performance of their assets over the lifetime of their fleet, utilizing digital infrastructure to monitor, predict and optimize wind farm energy performance. GE’s Onshore Wind business supports a turbine-installed base of approximately 52,000 units, of which approximately half are under service agreements. 

Service offerings include a comprehensive portfolio of equipment, hardware, protection and control, automation, and digital services. Grid is also addressing the challenges of the energy transition by safely and reliably connecting intermittent renewable energy generation to transmission networks. 

Power

Power serves power generation, industrial, government, and other customers worldwide with products and services related to energy production. GE’s products and technologies harness resources such as oil, gas, fossil, diesel, and nuclear to produce electric power, including gas and steam turbines, full balance of plant, upgrade and service solutions, and data-leveraging software. 

GE has organized the businesses within GE’s Power segment into GasPower, Steam, Power Conversion, Nuclear, and others.

Corporate: The Corporate amounts related to revenues and earnings include the results of disposed businesses, certain amounts not included in operating segment results because they are excluded from the measurement of their operating performance for internal and external purposes, and the elimination of intersegment activities. 

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In addition, the Corporate amounts related to earnings include certain costs of GE’s principal retirement plans, significant, higher-cost restructuring programs, and other costs reported in Corporate.

GE made $74.2 billion in 2021. For 2021, total revenues decreased by $1.6 billion (2%).  The revenue structure of the business model of GE is given below in the image (all figures are in $ Millions).

Equipment revenues decreased primarily, 

Services revenues increased primarily 


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