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North America and Asia-Pacific Smart Metering Report 2021: Two-Thirds of all Electricity Meters in North America and Asia-Pacific are Now Smart – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Smart Metering in North America and Asia-Pacific - 4th Edition" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Smart Metering in North America and Asia-Pacific market report analyzes the latest smart metering developments in two dynamic regions. This strategic research report provides you with over 225 pages of unique business intelligence, including 5-year industry forecasts, expert commentary and real-life case studies on which to base your business decisions.

According to this report, the penetration of smart electricity meters in North America reached 68 percent in 2020. Overall, the installed base of smart electricity meters will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.7 percent during 2019-2025 to reach a total of 153.8 million units at the end of the forecast period. Over the next five years, the penetration of smart meters in the US will grow to reach a level of 84 percent while the respective figure for the more advanced Canadian market will reach 92 percent.

According to the study, yearly shipments of smart electricity meters in North America will grow from 9.8 million units in 2019 to 17.4 million units in 2025. The Covid-19 pandemic had a notable impact on deployments during 2020 with a year-over-year decrease of around 13 percent in annual shipment volumes.

The market is however expected to recover in 2021 with forecasted shipment volumes of 10.7 million units. Along with the increase in smart meter refreshment projects, the development of smart metering technology in the North American market has in the last couple of years shifted focus to serving the demand of utilities which are to begin second-wave smart meter rollouts.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Smart grids and intelligent meters

1.1 Introduction to smart grids

1.2 Smart metering

1.2.1 Smart metering applications

1.2.2 Smart metering infrastructure

1.2.3 Benefits of smart metering

1.3 Project strategies

1.3.1 System design and sourcing

1.3.2 Rollout and integration

1.3.3 Implementation and operation

1.3.4 Communicating with customers

1.4 Regulatory issues

1.4.1 Models for the introduction of smart meters

1.4.2 Standardisation

1.4.3 Individual rights issues

2 IoT networks and communications technologies

2.1 IoT network technologies

2.1.1 Network architectures

2.1.2 Unlicensed and licensed frequency bands

2.2 PLC technology and standards

2.2.1 International standards organisations

2.2.2 G3-PLC

2.2.3 PRIME

2.2.4 Meters & More

2.3 3GPP cellular and LPWA technologies

2.3.1 2G/3G/4G/5G cellular technologies and IoT

2.3.2 The role of cellular networks in smart meter communications

2.3.3 NB-IoT and LTE-M networks in North America and Asia-Pacific

2.3.4 LoRa & LoRaWAN

2.3.5 Sigfox

2.4 IEEE 802.15.4-based RF

2.4.1 IEEE 802.15.4

2.4.2 Wi-SUN

2.4.3 Proprietary IPv6 connectivity stacks based on 802.15.4

3 Smart metering industry players

3.1 Meter vendors

3.1.1 Itron

3.1.2 Landis+Gyr

3.1.3 Aclara (Hubbell)

3.1.4 Honeywell

3.1.5 Sensus (Xylem)

3.1.6 Aichi Tokei Denki

3.1.7 Allied Engineering Works

3.1.8 CHINT Instrument & Meter

3.1.9 Clou Electronics

3.1.10 Dongfang Wisdom Electric

3.1.11 Fuji Electric

3.1.12 Genus Power Infrastructures

3.1.13 GoldCard Smart Group

3.1.14 Hexing Electrical

3.1.15 HPL Electric & Power

3.1.16 Holley Technology

3.1.17 Iljin Electric

3.1.18 Innover Technology

3.1.19 ITI Limited

3.1.20 Kaifa Technology

3.1.21 Linyang Energy

3.1.22 LonDian Electrics

3.1.23 LS Electric

3.1.24 Mitsubishi Electric

3.1.25 Networked Energy Services

3.1.26 NamJun

3.1.27 Omni System

3.1.28 Osaki Electric & EDMI

3.1.29 PSTEC

3.1.30 Sanxing Electric

3.1.31 Schneider Electric

3.1.32 Secure Meters

3.1.33 Star Instrument

3.1.34 Suntront Technology

3.1.35 Toshiba Toko Meter Systems

3.1.36 Wasion

3.1.37 Viewshine

3.1.38 XJ Metering

3.1.39 ZenMeter (Enzen)

3.1.40 ZENNER Metering Technology

3.2 Communications solution providers

3.2.1 CyanConnode

3.2.2 Eaton

3.2.3 Fujitsu

3.2.4 Nighthawk

3.2.5 NURI Telecom

3.2.6 Tantalus Systems

3.2.7 Trilliant

3.2.8 Chinese & Korean PLC communications technology providers

3.3 Software solution providers

3.3.1 Fluentgrid

3.3.2 Hansen Technologies

3.3.3 Harris Utilities

3.3.4 IPKeys Technologies

3.3.5 Oracle

3.3.6 OSIsoft

3.3.7 SAP

3.3.8 Siemens

3.4 System integrators and communications service providers

4 Market analysis

4.1 North America

4.2 Asia

4.3 Australia and New Zealand

5 North America

5.1 Regional summary

5.2 United States

5.3 Canada

6 Asia-Pacific

6.1 Regional summary

6.2 China

6.2.1 Electricity and gas utility industry structure

6.2.2 Smart grid policies and initiatives

6.2.3 Smart meter rollouts

6.3 India

6.3.1 Electricity and gas utility industry structure

6.3.2 Smart grid policies and initiatives

6.3.3 Smart grid funding and deployments

6.3.4 Aggregated procurement of smart meters

6.4 Japan

6.4.1 Electricity and gas utility industry structure

6.4.2 Smart grid and metering initiatives

6.5 South Korea

6.6 Australia

6.7 New Zealand

6.7.1 Electricity industry structure

6.7.2 Industry driven rollout of smart meters

7 Case studies

7.1 North America

7.1.1 Ameren

7.1.2 Consolidated Edison

7.1.3 Entergy

7.1.4 BC Hydro

7.1.5 Hydro-Quebec

7.2 Asia

7.2.1 Energy Efficiency Services Limited

7.2.2 Korea Electric Power Corporation

7.2.3 State Grid Corporation of China

7.2.4 Tokyo Electric Power Company

7.3 Australia and New Zealand

7.3.1 intelliHUB

7.3.2 Vector

7.3.3 Western Power

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