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Friday, 13 May 2022

Smart Meters Market Opportunities and Future Trends

 The global smart meters market is projected to reach USD 30.2 billion by 2026 from USD 19.6 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 9.0% during the forecast period. Smart Meters is increasingly being installed and is showing robust growth.

Governments worldwide are undertaking several initiatives to meet the future electricity demands and are focusing on reducing carbon footprint by promoting the use of renewable energy sources to produce energy. Smart meters will play a crucial role in achieving these initiatives. The increase in the adoption of electric vehicles, development of microgrids, distributed energy storage, and the need for net-metering are a few of the major drivers for the smart meter market growth. With advancements in smart meters and sensors, utility systems and their dynamic prices can be monitored in real-time. The real-time data generated by smart meters help energy network operators understand patterns in demand and integrate renewable energy by applying analytics on the demand data produced by smart meters.

Smart Meters Market

The reduction in the price of ultrasonic sensors used in smart water and gas meters has opened new opportunities for the market. Smart meter sensors and communication systems can effectively and quickly monitor and resolve blackout/leakage issues and are also used for mapping outage events to help prevent future outages. In addition, data from smart meter communication systems can help utilities visualize, analyze, and efficiently manage repairs, reducing outage times and costs.

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The smart electric meter is expected to be the largest segment of the smart meters market

The smart electric segment accounted for the largest market share of 73.8% of smart meters market, by type in 2020, driven by the growing emphasis on dynamic pricing of utilities and the Increased need to monitor energy consumption to achieve carbon neutrality. The future growth of the segment can be attributed to increasing demand for the need to monitor utility systems in real-time for consumers across end-users such as residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.

The smart water meters segment is expected to be the fastest growing during the forecast period. The growth can be attributed to the reduction in the price of smart ultrasonic meters, making them cost-competitive along with advantages of ultrasonic meters such as long life, higher accuracy, and low maintenance.

Asia Pacific is expected to remain as the largest smart meters market

In this report, the smart meters market has been analyzed for five regions, namely, North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa. Asia Pacific region is expected to dominate the global smart meters market between 2021–2026. Asia Pacific region is expected to dominate the global smart meters market between 2021–2026. Asia Pacific region is the fastest growing smart meters market in the world, predominantly due to China, and the trend is expected to be the same during the forecast period. The market in the region is driven by the growing emphasis on efficient management of power distribution, power outages, and demand response (DR), and reduced operation cost

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The major players in the global Smart Meters Market are Schneider Electric (France), Landis+Gyr (Switzerland), Itron (US), Siemens (Germany), Wasion Group (China), Badger Meter (US), and Sensus (Xylem) (US).

Monday, 7 February 2022

Smart Meters Market: Strong Need for Efficient Grid Operations to Propel Market Growth

According to the new market research report "Smart Meters Market by Type (Electric, Gas, Water), Communication Type (RF, PLC, Cellular), Component (Hardware, Software), Technology (AMR, AMI), End user (Residential, Commercial, Industrial), and Region - Global Forecast to 2026", published by MarketsandMarkets™, The Smart Meters Market size will grow to  USD 30.2 billion by 2026 from USD 19.6 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 9.0% during the forecast period.

Smart Meters Market

Governments worldwide are undertaking several initiatives to meet the future electricity demands and are focusing on reducing carbon footprint by promoting the use of renewable energy sources to produce energy. Smart meters will play a crucial role in achieving these initiatives. The increase in the adoption of electric vehicles, development of microgrids, distributed energy storage, and the need for net-metering are a few of the major drivers for the smart meter market growth. With advancements in smart meters and sensors, utility systems and their dynamic prices can be monitored in real-time. The real-time data generated by smart meters helps energy network operators understand patterns in demand and accordingly ensure the right level of energy generation and ensure effective grid management. Grid operators can plan to integrate renewable energy by applying analytics on the demand data produced by smart meters. Smart meter sensors and communication systems can effectively and quickly monitor and resolve blackout issues and are also used for mapping outage events to help prevent future outages. In addition, data from smart meter communication systems can help utilities visualize, analyze, and efficiently manage repairs, reducing outage times and costs while quickly restoring and resuming the services.

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The smart electric meter is expected to be the largest segment of the smart meters market

The smart electric segment accounted for the largest market share of 73.8% of smart meters market, by type in 2020, driven by the growing emphasis on dynamic pricing of utilities and the increased need to monitor energy consumption to achieve carbon neutrality. The future growth of the segment can be attributed to increasing demand for the need to monitor utility systems in real-time for consumers across end-users such as residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.

Asia Pacific is expected to remain as the largest smart meters market

In this report, the smart meters market has been analyzed for five regions, namely, North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa. Asia Pacific region is expected to dominate the global smart meters market during 2021–2026. Asia Pacific region is the largest smart meters market in the world, predominantly due to China, and the trend is expected to be the same during the forecast period. The market in the region is driven by the growing emphasis on efficient management of power distribution, power outages, and demand response (DR), and reduced operation cost.

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To enable an in-depth understanding of the competitive landscape, the report includes the profiles of some of the top players in the smart meters market.

The major players in the global Smart Meters Market are Schneider Electric (France), Landis+Gyr (Switzerland), Itron (US), Siemens (Germany), Wasion Group (China), Badger Meter (US), and Sensus (Xylem) (US). The major strategies adopted by these players include new product launches, sales contracts, agreements, expansions, partnerships, and collaborations.

Monday, 1 March 2021

Smart Electric Meter: An Emerging Market with Promising Growth Potential

Smart Electric Meter Market
The global Smart Electric Meter Market is projected to grow from an estimated USD 9.27 Billion in 2018 to USD 11.33 Billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 4.11%, from 2018 to 2023. The market in Asia Pacific is estimated to be the largest market for smart electric meters, followed by the North American and the European market in 2018. This trend is expected to continue until 2023. The growth can be attributed to the rising investments in smart grid projects and increasing upgradation of transmission & distribution infrastructure, triggered by the rising demand for energy.

The implementation of a smart grid is in its initial stages in many developing countries. This implementation of the smart grid is being done to gauge the demand for electricity, a post which they are expected to develop the requisite advanced infrastructure which would also comprise of smart electric meters.

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Smart electric meters are a part of a virtual power plant, and therefore, they can be used to measure the electricity delivered by distributed generation to the grid. The tariff management options make it easy for grid operators to integrate renewable and non-renewable sources to manage the demand for electricity with a perfect mix of energy sources. All these features present a huge opportunity for the smart electric meters market, as the adoption of smart electric meters is essential to meet the energy demand and increase the reliability of operations.

The three-phase segment is expected to grow at the fastest pace in the smart electric meter market. The three-phase segment is the fastest-growing market during the forecast period and is projected to dominate the market during the forecast period. Three-phase meters are mostly used in industrial applications and in large commercial applications. The premium price for the three-phase meters over the single-phase meters and the growth in the number of industries and commercial facilities drive the installations of the three-phase smart electric meters.

The smart electric meter market has been segmented, on the basis of region, into Europe, North America, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa. Europe is estimated to be the fastest-growing market for smart electric meters, followed by the Asia Pacific and Latin America. The aging of infrastructure and equipment, and government initiatives for low emission of CO2 are some of the major drivers for the deployment of smart grid implementation in the European region. The high-growth rate in the European region can be attributed to the increased investments in the smart grid infrastructure development, T&D spending, growing reliance on renewable sources of power generation, and construction and infrastructural activities in the recent past.

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The Smart Electric Meter Market is dominated by major players that are established brand names with a wide regional presence, along with many local and regional players in emerging economies. Key players in the smart electric meter market include Itron (US), Landis+Gyr (Toshiba Corporation) (Switzerland), Jiangsu Linyang (China), Wasion (China), Aclara Technologies (Hubbell Incorporated) (US), Schneider (France), Siemens (Germany), Honeywell (US), and Iskraemeco (Slovenia).

Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Smart Meters Market to Reach $28.6 Billion by 2025

According to the new market research report "Smart Meters Market, By Type (Electric, Gas, Water), By Communication Type (RF, PLC, Cellular), By Component (Hardware, Software), By Technology (AMR, AMI), By End-user (Residential, Commercial, Industrial), and Region – Global Forecast To 2025"The global Smart Meters Market size is expected to grow from estimated revenue of USD 20.7 billion in 2020 to USD 28.6 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 6.7%. Drivers of smart meters industry are government mandates and supportive policies for smart meters, real-time monitoring of utility systems and dynamic pricing, and the need for reduced blackouts and utility system failures across regions such as Asia Pacific, North America, South America, Europe, and Middle East & Africa. The market is segmented by type, communication type, component, technology, end-user, and region
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Smart electric meters are expected to dominate the global Smart Meters Market.
The market is segmented, by type, into electric, gas, and water. Smart electric meters accounted for the largest share of the Smart Meters Market in 2019. The smart electric meters market is driven by increased regulatory support and mandatory roll out policies by governments in regions such as North America, Europe, and Asia regions. In addition, power utilities are looking to install smart electric meters for enhancing their operations by using smart meter data for load forecast predictions and dynamic pricing of operations.

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By communication type, cellular is projected to have the highest growth rate in the Smart Meters Market
The market is segmented, by communication type, into RF, PLC, and cellular. The cellular segment is estimated to lead the market and is also expected to be the fastest-growing. The increasing need for real-time, accurate, fast, and precise utility consumption data for enhanced operations drives growth.

Asia Pacific is expected to dominate the global Smart Meters Market
Asia Pacific was the largest smart meters industry in 2019, driven mainly by a planned increase in investment and smart meter rollout in countries such as China, Japan, and India. Smart meters are being increasingly implemented to effectively integrate the growing share of DER in the region, such as solar and wind power.

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To enable an in-depth understanding of the competitive landscape, the report includes the profiles of some of the top manufacturers in the Smart Meters Market. These players include Schneider Electric (France), Landis+Gyr (Switzerland), Itron (US), Siemens (Germany), Wasion Group (China), Badger Meter (US), and Sensus (Xylem) (US).

Tuesday, 4 June 2019

Smart Meters Market: a New Era for Power and Utilities Industry


The smart meters market is projected to reach USD 19.98 billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 9.34% from 2017 to 2022. The North American market is estimated to be the largest market for smart meters, followed by Asia-Pacific in 2017. This trend is expected to continue till 2022. Smart meters are used in the industrial, commercial, and residential sector, measuring energy consumption of the consumers. Factors such as government policies & mandates in developed economies and accurate billing & improved customer service are driving the market globally. Residential customers are the fastest end-users of smart meters, followed by commercial and industrial customers. High installation costs for end-users would be a restraint for the smart meters market.

Target Audience:
·         Electric, water, and gas utilities
·         Smart electric, gas, and water manufacturing companies
·         Distributed energy generation solution providers
·         Smart electric, water, and gas meter vendors
·         Government and industry associations
·         State and national regulatory authorities
·         Distribution grid operators
·         Energy regulatory agencies
·         Investors and financial community professionals
·         State or government-owned corporations


Scope of the Report:
By Type
·         Smart Energy Meters
·         Smart Water Meters
·         Smart Gas Meters
By Application
·         Industrial
·         Commercial
·         Residential
By Technology
·         Automatic Meter Reading (AMR)
·         Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
By Region
·         North America
·         Europe
·         Asia-Pacific
·         South America
·         Middle East
·         Africa

North America: The leading market for smart meters
The North American market dominates the smart meters market during the forecast period. In North America, the growth of the smart meters market can be attributed to focus on electricity, water, & gas, monitoring & prevention of leakage, and the repair & upgrade of aging infrastructure. Lot of smart meters rollouts are taking place in countries such as the U.S., Canada, and Mexico which would impart growth in the North American region.

Market Ecosystem:
The smart meters market ecosystem comprises of power and automation technology companies such as Itron, Inc. (U.S.), Kamstrup A/S (Denmark), Holley Metering, Ltd. (China), Honeywell International, Inc. (U.S.), and Toshiba Corporation (Japan), among others.