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Smart electricity meters market to surge to $15.2 billion by 2026

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(GIA) shows that the global market for smart electricity meters is expected to reach $15.2 The prediction comes courtesy of market research publisher GIA’s latest report, Smart Electricity Meters – Global Market Trajectory & Analytics. billion by 2026. Covid-19 and its market repercussions. CAGR and reach $11.9

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Bosch’s new flexible charging cable does away with the “charging brick”

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The new cable weighs less than three kg, and comes with adapters for Type 2 and household plugs. (In In Europe, many public charging stations require drivers to provide their own cables, with Type 2 plugs on either end.). The three-phase cable enables Mode 2 and Mode 3 AC charging at power levels of up to 22 kW.

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Romania’s Retele Electrice DSOs launch 300,000 smart meter tender

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The new tender forms part of the ongoing smart meter rollout for the three Retele Electrice DSOs, which together have over 1.5 million), is for up to about 300,000 smart meters, with a minimum volume of 120,000 units, for delivery over one year. million end points installed. The new tender, with a value of €24.25 million ($26.2

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Squeezing valuable drops out of smart water innovation

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A $4m project is attempting to deliver groundbreaking smart water metering solutions that cater for utilities in terms of readability, battery lifetime, interoperability and cost. million and ran until January 31, 2022. million and ran until January 31, 2022. Jonathan Spencer Jones reports. The four-year, €4.44 million ($4.3

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EcoG helps EVSE manufacturers streamline the process of bringing new products to market

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The company was founded by three former Siemens professionals in 2017. By 2022, its software was being used in 15% of the DC EV chargers sold within the EU. At the 2022 CharIN Testival, 30% of the new DC chargers being tested were running EcoG’s OS. It works with multiple I/Os and interfaces.