Industry Insights

The Future of Water Measurement: Why Utilities Are Embracing Solid-State Metering

December 13, 2023

As digital solutions continue to evolve, the juxtaposition between mechanical meters and solid-state metering technology has become increasingly pronounced. Solid-state meters (also known as smart meters) are a powerful tool for utilities to address the challenges of growing populations, water scarcity, aging infrastructure and more.  

For many water utility professionals, mechanical meters offer the comfort of familiarity, which can make the idea of upgrading to solid-state metering seem daunting. However, there are a few key benefits to consider that make the transition to solid-state meters worthwhile: 

  • Accuracy: More accurate billing and revenue protection. 
  • Longevity and maintenance: Reduced maintenance and replacement costs. 
  • Remote reading: Eliminated need for manual readings. 
  • Data analytics: Valuable insights that support optimization and efficiency.  
  • Billing efficiency: Streamlined billing processes and reduced billing errors. 
  • Environmental benefits: Reduced water losses through leak detection and awareness. 
  • Flexible and transitional: AMR/AMI compatibility 
  • Repeatability: Digital signal processing enables more accurate and meaningful data insights. 

 

Solid-state meters offer a range of benefits over mechanical meters. However, not all solid-state meters are made the same, and it is critical that water utilities work with vendors to understand specific features, offerings and specifications of their products. Itron is a proven leader in helping water utilities around the world better manage their distribution networks to lower operating costs, increase revenue and improve operations overall. 

Read this Water Online article to learn more about the benefits of solid-state meters that are too compelling to ignore.  

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