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Smart metering to generate $60bn in revenue for vendors globally by 2027, says Juniper Research #IoT

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A new study from Juniper Research, a provider of sustainable technology market has found that hardware, connectivity and service revenue from smart metre deployments, and in use. This will exceed $60 billion (€55.75 billion) in 2027; up from $41 billion (€38.10 billion) in 2023.

This 44% growth reflects how smart metres are becoming critical to increasing the efficiency of energy grids via analytics; central to lowering costs to customers during the energy price crisis.

A smart metre records energy usage and leverages onboard connectivity to upload this data to energy suppliers.

Smart metre roll-outs

By 2027, the research forecasts Italy will have the highest household penetration rate of smart metres globally, at almost 100%. Italy has had mandatory smart metre installations since 2006, setting an example for the wider market. The top five countries were ranked as follows:

  1. Italy (99.6%)
  2. UK (98.7%)
  3. Saudi Arabia (98.4%)
  4. Hong Kong (98.4%)
  5. UAE (97.4%)

The research recommends utility companies focus on educating consumers on the benefits of smart metering, as these benefits are often unclear to them. Utility companies should focus on the potential for saving energy, with evidence-based use cases to catalyse adoption.

Key opportunity for IoT

The research found that, with over 1.8 billion smart metre connections forecast to be in use by 2027 globally, smart metre connectivity represents an important opportunity for cellular networks and low-power IoT connectivity. The low data usage of smart metres lends itself naturally to low-power IoT, but as cellular networks are the only networks capable of providing ubiquitous access in some markets, they clearly still have a role.

Report co-author Nick Maynard explains, “While smart metres have come a long way in deployment terms, they are only as good as the connectivity they leverage. Utility companies must aim to aggregate the best networks for their locations, or they will fail to obtain the benefits smart metres can readily provide.”

Find out more about the new report: Smart Grid: Key Opportunities, Challenges & Market Forecasts 2022-2027, or download a free sample.

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March 27, 2023 at 03:48AM by Shriya Raban, Khareem Sudlow