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GLOBAL SMART METER DATA MANAGEMENT MARKET 2019-2027

The smart meter data management market would display an upward trend is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 15.75% during the forecast years 2019-2027. Read More.

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GLOBAL SMART METER DATA MANAGEMENT MARKET 2019-2027

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  1. Smart Meter Data Management Market: Growth Analysis According to Triton Market Research, the Global Smart Meter Data Management Market report is segmented by Deployment Type (On-Premise, Cloud-Based), Component (Software, Services), Application (Water, Gas, Electric), and Regional Outlook (Middle East and Africa, Europe, Asia-Pacific, North America, Latin America). The report highlights the Market Summary, Industry Outlook, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, Market Maturity Analysis, Supply Chain Analysis, Regulatory Framework, Key Buying Impact Analysis, Key Market Strategies, Market Drivers, Challenges, Opportunities, Analyst Perspective, Competitive Landscape, Research Methodology and scope, Global Market Size, Forecasts & Analysis (2024-2032). According to Triton’s research analysis, the global market for smart meter data management is set to advance with a CAGR of 16.91% over the forecasted period 2024-2032. Smart meter data management involves the collection, storage, analysis, and utilization of data from smart meters. It encompasses software, systems, and related services. The rising emphasis on data visualization, smart city initiatives, and the adoption of blockchain technologies are expected to create novel opportunities for the smart meter data management market. Smart city initiatives are significantly driving the adoption of smart meter data management solutions. As cities worldwide invest in becoming more efficient and sustainable, the integration of smart meters for utilities like electricity, water, and gas is crucial. These meters collect vast amounts of data that need to be managed and analyzed to improve service delivery, optimize resource consumption, and reduce operational costs. Smart meter data management solutions are essential in handling this influx of data, providing analytics to support real-time decision-making and predictive maintenance.

  2. However, concerns pertaining to data privacy and lack of common standards are expected to negatively impact the smart meter data management market’s progression globally. Globally, the Asia-Pacific is expected to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period. There is widespread adoption of smart metering technology in East Asia, particularly evident in large-scale rollouts to residential users in South Korea and Japan. Further, China, recognizing the increasing demand for electricity, is directing substantial investments towards enhancing its energy infrastructure. This is reflected in the consistent rise in Chinese AMI shipments, driven by the transition from AMR to AMI systems. The major companies in the smart meter data management market are Arad Group, Aclara Technologies LLC, Oracle, Honeywell International Inc, Hansen Technologies Corp, Parsons Corporation, Itron Inc, Siemens AG, Kamstrup, and Landis+Gyr Group. Emerging players in the smart meter data management market encounter notable barriers. Established companies possess extensive technical knowledge and consistently enhance product capabilities. Additionally, numerous smart meter manufacturers control both the meters and the accompanying communication infrastructure, forming vertical integration. Prospective newcomers also encounter rigorous product testing and qualification standards. Moreover, key suppliers maintain enduring relationships with major utility clients. Consequently, the threat posed by new entrants remains minimal.

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