Smart Gas Metering & IoT

With concerns related to gas consumption, resource management, and environmental impact, the role of IoT-based smart meters in monitoring and diagnosing gas usage patterns is constantly growing. The total count of smart gas meters is anticipated to grow from 156 million in 2020 to 456 million by the end of 2030, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11%.  

With more than 21% of our customers coming from the utility sector, we actively engage in gas metering projects globally. Explore more about the leading smart gas meter vendors and applications below. 

Leading Smart Gas Meter Vendors

The smart gas meter market is primarily concentrated in regions such as China, North America, and Europe. This market segment is subject to substantial regulatory oversight, often mandated by local government entities or energy providers. Deployments of smart gas meters are typically initiated by local utility providers and are limited to countries with established gas pipeline infrastructures. In contrast, many Southeast Asian countries and African nations have a limited number of smart gas meter installations due to the absence of piped natural gas (PNG) infrastructure and a preference for gas cylinders. 

Vendor 

Region 

Website 

Landis + Gyr Switzerland and 30 countries https://www.landisgyr.com/ 
Itron United States and globally https://www.itron.com/ 
Elster Group Global https://www.elster-instromet.com/ 
Aptor Group Poland, European Union, UK http://www.apator.com/en 
Diehl Metering Germany and worldwide https://www.diehl.com/metering/en 
EDMI Global, with a focus on Italy and the UK https://www.edmi-meters.com/ 
Sensus United States and globally https://sensus.com/ 
Zenner Germany and worldwide https://zenner.com/ 
Aclara United States and globally https://www.aclara.com/ 
Wasion Group China and global markets http://www.wasion.com/ 
Clou Electronics China and international markets http://www.clou.com/ 
Landis + Gyr Switzerland and 30 countries https://www.landisgyr.com/ 

IoT and Gas Meters: Applications

The Crop Monitoring use case may apply to the following aspects:

Application 

Description 

Remote Monitoring Providing real-time data on gas consumption, allowing utilities to monitor usage remotely.  
Leak Detection Detection of gas leaks and alert utilities in real-time.  
Predictive Maintenance Gas meters equipped with IoT sensors can monitor their own health. 
Consumption Analytics Collecting detailed usage data, enabling utilities to analyze consumption patterns.   
Fraud Detection Tampering or unauthorized gas connections. Fraud detection and prevention, saving utilities money and ensuring fair billing. 
Prepaid Gas Services With IoT, utilities can offer prepaid gas services. Customers can monitor and manage their consumption in real-time. 
Environmental Monitoring Measuring and reporting emissions, contributing to environmental compliance and sustainability efforts.  
Integration with Smart Homes IoT gas meters can be integrated with smart home systems. This allows homeowners to monitor their gas usage, receive alerts, and automate gas-related tasks. 

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