Netmore Group, a global operator of Internet of Things (IoT) networks, has announced the availability of Metering-as-a-Service (MaaS) for water and gas utilities. This service offers an alternative to traditional capex-heavy Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) deployments by eliminating upfront costs and improving cash flow, helping utilities modernise faster and more affordably.
With extensive experience leading large-scale AMI projects and meeting strict SLA demands, Netmore has established itself as a critical player in utility infrastructure modernisation. Further, with the proven ability to rapidly deploy networks in nearly any region, densify coverage on demand, and with established partnerships across the supplier and installer ecosystem, Netmore can assess project risks accurately and control outcomes more effectively than others who may lack the operational understanding of AMI.
Offering an option for utilities to redirect their focus from meter-related concerns to critical sustainability and efficiency issues, Netmore’s Metering-as-a-Service delivers a hassle-free fully managed turnkey AMI solution. Utilities pay only a monthly fee per communicating meter, which includes repair and replacement services, for the duration of the Metering-as-a-Service contract.
“By blending our deep operational expertise with flexible financing options, we’re able to offer Metering-as-a-Service solutions that not only come with competitive pricing but also strong, outcome-driven guarantees. This creates significant value for utilities, enabling them to focus on critical challenges like tackling non-revenue water, while we handle the technology. Most importantly, our approach makes the full potential of smart metering accessible to a broader range of utilities, especially those unable to make large upfront investments – unlocking a new era of efficiency and sustainability across the sector,” says Andreas Stenhager, the CCO of Netmore Group.
Metering-as-a-Service is currently available from Netmore in Europe and the United States. Availability outside of these initial regions will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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