Echelon Secures $16 Million Smart Grid Project for NRGi in Denmark

New Advanced Metering Project Adds to Echelon’s Market Share Lead; Project to Rollout over One Year

SAN JOSE, Calif.--()--Echelon Corporation (NASDAQ: ELON) announced today that after completing a rigorous public tender process, the fourth largest utility in Denmark, NRGi, has selected Echelon’s Networked Energy Services (NES) smart grid control system throughout its services territory. The system includes the award-winning Echelon software for sensing, monitoring and control applications for the low voltage grid and smart meters for nearly 150,000 homes and businesses. With this latest win, Echelon, working with its value-added reseller partner Eltel Networks A/S, has secured nearly 50 percent of the Danish utility awards for advanced metering systems, resulting in clear market leadership for Echelon and Eltel. Revenue to Echelon over the initial deployment of smart meters and associated infrastructure hardware and software is expected to be approximately $16 million. Echelon may also sell software maintenance services and spare parts for growth through 2026. Shipments are targeted to begin in the second quarter of this year, with the initial deployment phase expected to be completed within 12 months.

“At NRGi, our mission is to use innovative and sustainable solutions to be one of the strongest brands in energy, and we strive to give our customers tools to be active participants in this mission. Echelon and Eltel stood apart from other choices because they can help us achieve these goals,” said Soren Sorensen, CEO of NRGi. “We continue to delight our customers with the reliability and performance we’ve experienced with the NES open and extensible system, along with high-value system features, such as Automatic Topology Management, power quality sensing and energy savings products we can introduce into the home. With the NES system we are implementing an extensible smart grid control solution rather than just smart meters.”

Axel Hjarne, CEO of Eltel Networks, added, “With Echelon, we are helping to reshape the energy market by providing utilities opportunities to build a truly smart grid that can enable new levels of reliability and performance while giving consumers active opportunities to save energy. NRGi is a leading brand in Denmark and we are proud to have won this very competitive bid process and have the opportunity to serve such a remarkable company.”

“We are extremely pleased that NRGi chose the Echelon NES system after such a thorough review of offerings on the market,” said Ron Sege, president and CEO of Echelon. “This win is another great example of the commitment we share with our partners to provide utilities and their customers market-leading performance and a wide range of applications that deliver tangible results. The fact that NRGi chose to dramatically extend its initial NES deployment is a great testimony to the value and uniqueness of our offering. We are proud to work with NRGi and help provide their customers opportunities to save time and money, while building a better tomorrow.”

In 2008, NRGi acquired neighboring utility Energi Horsens and awarded a 50,000 customer deployment of the NES system within the Energi Horsens former service territory. Deployment of that initial system was largely completed in 2010.

Echelon’s NES smart grid infrastructure consists of a web services based network operating system that interacts with a family of highly integrated, advanced electronic electricity meters and other smart grid devices over an IP network infrastructure. Unlike metering systems with a dedicated radio per metering point, the NES system enables multiple devices to share a single IP connection through the use of the Open Smart Grid Protocol (OSGP) and Echelon's proven standards-based power line networking technology. This decreases the per-point connection cost, enabling the system to easily and cost-effectively incorporate new wide area networking technologies over the life of the system. Echelon’s open system interfaces allow the system to be cost-effectively expanded, adapted, and customized to meet the needs of utilities today and in the future.

About Echelon Corporation

Echelon Corporation (NASDAQ: ELON) is leading the worldwide transformation of the electricity grid into an energy control network, connecting utilities to their customers, enabling networking and control of everyday devices, and providing customers with energy aware homes and businesses that can automatically react to conditions on the grid and in the environment.

Echelon's NES System – the control networking infrastructure for the smart grid – enables intelligent distributed control applications and devices that deliver maximum reliability, survivability and responsiveness. Through the Echelon Control System (ECoS) platform, the NES system enables any device, speaking any protocol, connected over any network to be integrated into local decision making and connected securely to enterprise IT systems through virtually any IP network. The NES System helps utilities compete more effectively, reduce operating costs, provide expanded services and help energy users manage and reduce overall energy use.

Echelon's LonWorks® Infrastructure products extend the smart grid in to smart buildings factories, homes and other systems, powering tens of millions of energy aware, everyday devices made by thousands of companies – connecting them to each other, to the electricity grid and to the Internet. LonWorks based products work together to monitor and save energy; lower costs; improve productivity; and enhance service, quality, safety, and convenience in utility, municipal, building, industrial, transportation, and home area networks.

More information about Echelon can be found at http://www.echelon.com.

Echelon, LonWorks and the Echelon logo are registered trademarks of Echelon Corporation registered in the United States and other countries. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.

This press release may contain statements relating to future plans, events or performance, including statements regarding the size and timing of the NRGi project with Eltel. Such statements may involve risks and uncertainties, including risks associated with the ability of Eltel's system, and the NES system on which it is based, to perform as designed and contribute to energy savings; the risk that the NRGi project is cancelled or reduced in scope; risks associated with potential production or shipment delays for NES meters and other components; risks that the deployment and system integration activities with Eltel or other partners in the project are not successful or do not meet their target dates; and other risks identified in Echelon's SEC filings. Actual results, events and performance may differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Echelon undertakes no obligation to release publicly the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

Contacts

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Emilie Salvagio, 512-638-5321
emilie_salvagio@lpp.com

Contacts

Lois Paul & Partners
Emilie Salvagio, 512-638-5321
emilie_salvagio@lpp.com