FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--While regional markets continue to fluctuate, global smart meter shipments reached a new high in the third quarter of 2011 (3Q11). The IDC Energy Insights Worldwide Quarterly Smart Meter Tracker reports that global smart meter shipments grew more than 5% from the previous record set in the second quarter of 2011, and more than 11% over the third quarter of 2010. Geographically, the slowdown of shipments to North America has been offset by a surge in shipments to utilities in Asia/Pacific (AP) and the steady growth of pilot and deployment activity in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
The global expansion of smart metering, however, masks the local implementation details of smart metering technology. While smart metering communications can broadly be categorized as wireless or wireline, network capabilities vary greatly between the different standards, frequencies, and topologies that fall within each category.
Recent quarters have established a clear demand for a wide range of "smart" metering communications capabilities. At one end of the spectrum, hardwired smart-to-the-concentrator RS485 solutions are becoming increasingly common in China, Central and Eastern Europe, and parts of the developing world; on the other end, utilities in North America, Australia, and several other developed markets are beginning to explore broadband, cellular, and next-generation wireless technologies.
Dean Chuang, senior research analyst on the IDC Energy Insights Trackers team, notes "Communications is a critical component that distinguishes a 'smart' meter's capabilities. Beneath the broad regional applications of ANSI, ETSI, IEC and/or IEEE standards, utilities are implementing different communication networks according to the specific demands of the local market and their smart grid aspirations. Regional communications vendors, like Tantalus and Mueller in North America, or Connode in Europe, are finding niches of opportunity, while other companies, like Trilliant and Nuri Telecom, have developed standards-based solutions for the international market. Meter vendors are also developing and refining market-specific solutions, ranging from variations on the powerline carrier (PLC) focused products of Echelon, to broad portfolios of wireline and wireless technologies offered by Landis+Gyr, Itron, and Elster. Similarly, vendors like Sensus, EDMI, Holley, ADD, and others, are entering the global market through partnership and re-seller agreements."
For additional information about the Worldwide Quarterly Smart Meter Tracker, or to arrange a one-on-one briefing, please contact Kathy Nagamine at 650-350-6423 or knagamine@idc.com.
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