Synopsis
Europe and North America are rated as the most advanced adopters of smart metering technology. Smart meters have the ability to enable more complex time- and usage-based tariffs, which will drive change in customer behaviour and create increased opportunity for differentiation by the utilities. They also set the stage for greater use of discounts and incentives and a wider range of product offerings, including micro-generation and non-energy products.
This report is designed to provide an overview of the global smart meter market and incorporate current observations, studies and trends.
Latest developments:
Many electricity distribution companies around the world are pushing ahead with smart meter rollouts; Consumers are not as accepting of this technology as the industry would hope; BuddeComm has been arguing since the mid-00s that smart meters are only one element – albeit an important one – in the overall smart grid and IoT concept; Smart metering will account for over 40% of installed M2M devices; Smart water meters will be relied on as a key element of future water systems.