DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tnl49q/electricity) has announced the addition of the "International Analysis of the Electricity Meters Market - Forecasts to 2018" report to their offering.
Mandates are set by legislative bodies in order to prevent energy theft, ensure secure electricity supply, and monitor and control power consumption in households, as well as commercial and industrial locations. Additionally, the high degree of energy efficiency provided by smart electricity meters is expected to positively impact the industry.
"International Analysis of the Electricity Meters Market - Forecasts to 2018", analyzes and forecasts the global demand for electricity smart meters in terms of volumes (million units) and revenues (USD million) from 2011 to 2018. The report explains the drivers and restraints affecting the market, along with an analysis of their expected impact on the future growth of this industry.
Key market participants profiled in this report include Itron, Landis+Gyr, Holley Metering Ltd., Jiangsu Linyang Electronics Co., Ltd., General Electric, and so on. The market players are profiled with attributes such as company overview, financial overview, business strategies and recent developments in the field of smart meter technology.
The report segments the global electricity meters market as:
Electricity Meters Market, by Application:
- Residential
- Commercial
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Industrial
Electricity Meters Market, by Geography:
- North America
- EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa)
- Asia Pacific
- Rest of the World (RoW)
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
Chapter 3 Market Overview
Chapter 4 Electricity Meters Market, By Application
Chapter 5 Electricity Meters Market, By Geography
Chapter 6 Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned:
- Delixi Group
- General Electric
- Holley Metering
- Itron
- Jiangsu Linyang Electronics
- Landis+Gyr
- Schneider Electric
- Siemens
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