Global electricity meter sales (excluding China) will exceed 173 million units in 2015, accelerate in 2016 and hit a 22% increase by 2020, according to a report by UK-based research firm Statplan.
According to the company, 99% of global electricity meter stocks were electromechanical in 1985, declining to 66% this year. By 2020, it is expected to decrease to 44%, as utilities replace legacy meters with prepayment and smart metering systems.
The report forecasts an increase in the global sales of low
Prepayment meter sales – for use where electricity theft is common – will rise from 11.2% in 2015 to 14.9% in 2020
According to a September Market Forecast report from Northeast Group, smart meter sales are growing especially fast in Mexico. The country has recently issued a number of tenders for installation of smart meters, with vendors being shortlisted for the supply of 30.2 million smart meters from 2015-2025.
In parallel with this activity, recent Mexico CFE meter standards revisions have transitioned toward general harmonization with IEC requirements:
- CFE G0100-05 (April 2015) – Advanced Metering Infrastructure System (AMI)
- CFE GWH00-09 (January 2015) – Interactive System Infrastructure and Measuring Electricity
The Mexican movement toward IEC requirements is a drift away from U.S. standards, which rely on ANSI C12.1 and C12.20.
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