(Industrial IoT) Energy & Utilities

Energy & Utilites

â– Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI): Connects smart meters to the central utility system, allowing automated consumption monitoring, billing, and rapid outage detection without on-site visits.

â– Distribution Automation: Focuses on optimizing the distribution network through sensors that detect faults and enable automated, remote fault location, isolation, and service restoration (FLISR).

Additional Context: The distribution automation market is projected to reach USD 40.40 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 14.5% . Key drivers include increasing demand for reliable power distribution, smart grid investments, and integration of renewable energy sources . Other notable companies in this space include ABB, Schneider Electric, and Eaton.

â– Substation Automation: Upgrades traditional substations using IP-based IEC 61850 standards and Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) to enhance grid reliability.

â– Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Management: Manages decentralized energy sources like rooftop solar panels, home batteries, and electric vehicles (EVs) by connecting them to a centralized system to balance supply and demand.

â– Grid Security & Monitoring: Utilizes sensors to monitor asset health, prevent overloading, and secure the network against physical and cyber threats through enhanced visibility.

â– Asset Management & Safety: Implements sensors for tracking mobile assets (crews/vehicles) and ensuring worker safety near dangerous infrastructure.