
Smart Meter Market Global Industry Analysis And Forecast (2024- 2032) By Type (Smart Electric Meter, Smart Gas Meter, Smart Water Meter), Technology (AMI, AMR), Component (Hardware, Software), End User (Residential, Commercial, Industrial), Communication (RF, PLC, Cellular), and Region
Smart Meter market was worth USD 22.9 Billion in 2023. As such, the forecast is that the market is expected to reach USD 49.33 Billion by 2032 with a CAGR of 8.9% over the period from 2024 to 2032.
A smart meter is an electronic device that records information such as consumption of electric energy, voltage levels, current, and power factor and communicates the information to the consumer and electricity suppliers. Such an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) differs from automatic meter reading (AMR) in that it enables two-way communication between the meter and the supplier.
The term smart meter often refers to an electricity meter, but it also may mean a device measuring natural gas, water or district heating consumption. More generally, a smart meter is an electronic device that records information such as consumption of electric energy, voltage levels, current, and power factor. Smart meters communicate the information to the consumer for greater clarity of consumption behavior, and electricity suppliers for system monitoring and customer billing. Smart meters typically record energy near real-time, and report regularly, short intervals throughout the day. Smart meters enable two-way communication between the meter and the central system. Smart meters may be part of a smart grid, but do not themselves constitute a smart grid.
Such an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) differs from automatic meter reading (AMR) in that it enables two-way communication between the meter and the supplier. Communications from the meter to the network may be wireless, or via fixed wired connections such as power line carrier (PLC). Wireless communication options in common use include cellular communications, Wi-Fi (readily available), wireless ad hoc networks over Wi-Fi, wireless mesh networks, low power long-range wireless (LoRa), Wize (high radio penetration rate, open, using the frequency 169 MHz) Zigbee (low power, low data rate wireless), and Wi-SUN (Smart Utility Networks).
Similar meters, usually referred to as interval or time-of-use meters, have existed for years, but smart meters usually involve real-time or near real-time sensors, power outage notification, and power quality monitoring. These additional features are more than simple automated meter reading (AMR). They are similar in many respects to Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) meters. Interval and time-of-use meters historically have been installed to measure commercial and industrial customers, but may not have automatic reading. The smart meter market has experienced significant growth over the past decade, driven by advancements in technology, increasing energy demands, and the global push towards smart grids and efficient energy management systems.
"Landis+Gyr (US), Aclara Technologies (US), Sensus (Xylem) (US), Itron, Inc. (US), Honeywell International Inc. (US), Iskraemeco Group (Slovenia), Sagemcom (France), BADGER METER, INC. (US), Kamstrup A/S (Denmark), Wasion Group (China), Schneider Electric (France), Siemens (Germany), Larsen & Toubro (India), Genus Power Infrastructure (India), Osaki Electric Co., Ltd. (EDMI) (Japan), Jiangsu Linyang Electronics (China), Hexing Electrical (China), Networked Energy Services Corporation(US), Pietro Fiorentini (Italy), Secure Meters (India), and Other Active Players."
Global Smart Meter Market is Segmented into Type, Technology, Component, End User, and Communication.
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2024- 2032 |
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2017 to 2023 |
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USD 22.9 Bn. |
Forecast Period 2024-32 CAGR: |
8.9% |
Market Size in 2032: |
USD 49.33 Bn. |
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Scope and Coverage
Chapter 2:Executive Summary
Chapter 3: Market Landscape
3.1 Market Dynamics
3.1.1 Drivers
3.1.2 Restraints
3.1.3 Opportunities
3.1.4 Challenges
3.2 Market Trend Analysis
3.3 PESTLE Analysis
3.4 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
3.5 Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.6 Ecosystem
3.7 Regulatory Landscape
3.8 Price Trend Analysis
3.9 Patent Analysis
3.10 Technology Evolution
3.11 Investment Pockets
3.12 Import-Export Analysis
Chapter 4: Smart Meter Market by By Type
4.1 Smart Meter Market Snapshot and Growth Engine
4.2 Smart Meter Market Overview
4.3 Smart Electric Meter
4.3.1 Introduction and Market Overview
4.3.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size in
The forecast period in the Global Smart Meter Market research report is 2024- 2032.
Landis+Gyr (US), Aclara Technologies (US), Sensus (Xylem) (US), Itron, Inc. (US), Honeywell International Inc. (US), Iskraemeco Group (Slovenia), Sagemcom (France), BADGER METER, INC. (US), Kamstrup A/S (Denmark), Wasion Group (China), Schneider Electric (France), Siemens (Germany), Larsen & Toubro (India), Genus Power Infrastructure (India), Osaki Electric Co., Ltd. (EDMI) (Japan), Jiangsu Linyang Electronics (China), Hexing Electrical (China), Networked Energy Services Corporation(US), Pietro Fiorentini (Italy), Secure Meters (India), and Other Active Players.
Global Smart Meter Market Segmented because of Type, Technology, Component, End User, Communication, and region. By Type, the market is categorized into Smart Electric Meter, Smart Gas Meter, Smart Water Meter. By Technology, the market is categorized into AMI, AMR. By Component, the market is categorized into Hardware, Software. By End Users, the market is categorized into Residential, Commercial, Industrial. By Communication, the market is categorized into RF, PLC, Cellular. By region, it is analyzed across North America (U.S.; Canada; Mexico), Eastern Europe (Bulgaria; The Czech Republic; Hungary; Poland; Romania; Rest of Eastern Europe), Western Europe (Germany; UK; France; Netherlands; Italy; Russia; Spain; Rest of Western Europe), Asia-Pacific (China; India; Japan; Southeast Asia, etc.), South America (Brazil; Argentina, etc.), Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia; South Africa, etc.).
A smart meter is an electronic device that records information such as consumption of electric energy, voltage levels, current, and power factor and communicates the information to the consumer and electricity suppliers. Such an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) differs from automatic meter reading (AMR) in that it enables two-way communication between the meter and the supplier.
The Smart Meter market was worth USD 22.9 Billion in 2023. As such, the forecast is that the market is expected to reach USD 49.33 Billion by 2032 with a CAGR of 8.9% over the period from 2024 to 2032.