The new report shows that the hardware part of the 2016 global smart water market dominates, and the advanced meter reading and automatic metering infrastructure (AMI) water meters and water sensors have accounted for 37% of total market revenue since January.
It is estimated that by 2020, the smart water market will continue to grow, and the Americas will assume a dominant position. By 2020, global water demand will increase by 35%. The promotion of water supply demand and public utilities will play an important role in market growth. In addition, the aging of existing water infrastructure, rising operating costs, and policy support will all drive the market. For example, in European countries such as Germany and the United Kingdom, they reduce costs by strengthening technology. In Germany, the energy consumption of Water Treatment facilities accounts for more than 20% of the energy consumption in 2014. As for the market, the Americas is expected to dominate the global smart water market. This is mainly due to government reasons. The strict regulations of the governments in the region require the strengthening of water management, the development of smart cities, and the upgrading of aging water infrastructure.
India's Internet of Things In order to improve the automation level of the distribution network, in December last year, the Calcutta Power Supply Company (CESC) cooperated with Silver Spring Networks to launch its own IPv6 network platform. The network platform will help improve the operating efficiency of the Calcutta Power Supply Company (CESC), increase the reliability of the power grid, and allow customers to monitor and manage energy consumption. The chairman of the Calcutta Power Supply Company (CESC), Sanjif Gonka, said: “The multi-application network platform has high reliability and excellent performance. The company needs to improve its leadership in smart energy and smart cities and become an outstanding company in India.â€
Xiaobian conclusion:
Wisdom and the Internet of Things have become two keywords that the metering industry has to know. Regardless of which perspective it considers, the future must be interconnected, and the growth of the smart water market has become an irresistible trend. The Internet of Things is the pursuit of objects connected to communicate with each other. It is an extension and expansion network based on the Internet. Its user end extends and expands to any item and item, and carries out information exchange and communication, that is, the object phase. interest. The IoT is widely used in the convergence of networks through the communication sensing technologies such as IntelliSense, recognition technology, and pervasive computing. It is therefore also known as the third wave of the development of the world's information industry following the computer and the Internet.
(Original title: Smart Water Market and Indian Internet of Things Platform)
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