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Middle East Smart Meter Market, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2028

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  • 130 Pages
  • October 2023
  • Region: Middle East
  • TechSci Research
  • ID: 5893709
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The Middle East Smart Meter Market is anticipated to grow at a robust CAGR during the forecast period. This is a result of growing technological use and improving economies. The demand for smart meters is being driven by the rising per-person electricity usage. The region's smart meter industry is expanding as a result of expanding smart grid deployment and promising government efforts and legislation related to the smart meter. Energy-efficient and precise metering solutions are required by the growing number of regional commercial, residential, and industrial projects, including the Red Sea Project, Qiddiya entertainment city, Smart city, and Jean Nouvel's Sharaan resort in Al-Ul.

Energy providers have long used meters to measure the electricity consumption of each home. These devices record the amount of energy used in each home, allowing utilities to bill their customers. Utilities were compelled by their growing client base to implement systems that guarantee efficient handling of energy usage data. As smart meters fulfil many of the needs of utilities and customers, this is one of the key trends that shall positively influence the market for them. For instance, data storage for specific consumers, automatic payment on a monthly basis, leak detection, financial advantages, and preventing any unneeded losses. Following this pattern, the industry is anticipated to experience strong expansion in the years to come.

Smart Meters are somewhat similar to traditional meters in the home, traditional meter measure and record energy usage data. However, a smart meter is different as it is a digital device that can communicate remotely with the utility company. It sends usage information to the utility company every 15 minutes to an hour, so one does not need a meter reader.

In addition to reporting energy consumption, smart meters can immediately notify the power company if there is a power outage in that area. Crew members can be dispatched quickly to resolve the situation and restore power as quickly as possible. When everything returns to normal, the smart meter would notify the utility of the solution.

One of the biggest benefits of smart meters for consumers is the ability to track energy usage. Most smart meters come with a digital dial that gives up-to-date information about energy usage.

Normally, meters used to measure energy consumption basically have the ability to measure and store integrated values. A grid shift to a smart grid involves replacing traditional meters with smart meters. This makes it easier for customers to take advantage of improved features and new services. Smart meters include circuit breakers that limit power, eliminating the need to install on own panel, making them more responsive and practical. It also has a communication interface for long-distance communication between the central system and the meter, allowing remote reading and operations such as sending new tariffs, changing contract-related parameters, configuring the meter itself and operating internal switches.

Increasing Investment in different countries is thriving the market

The Oman Public Services Regulatory Authority has launched a national smart meter program aimed at installing an estimated 1.2 million smart meters for all electricity consumers by 2025. This initiative is part of the Government of Oman's Digital Transformation Initiative. The advantage of smart meter programs is that they eliminate the need for physical meter readings. In addition, remote reading reduces invoice mistakes and improves the efficiency of the collection system. By the end of 2021, approximately 145,000 smart meters have been installed in Oman. New customers have been included so far. For existing customers, there is replacement old meters over three years until 2025. The companies responsible for installing smart meters in their respective licensed areas lies with the country's five distribution and utility companies: Muscat Electricity Distribution Company (MEDC), Mazoon Electricity Company, Majan Electricity Company, Rural Areas Electricity Company (Tanweer), and Dhofar Integrated is in the hands of Services Company (DISC). They are all subsidiaries of Nama Group. The smart meters installed so far have helped measure half of all electricity consumption in 2021, according to NAMA Group. Regulators have also installed 126,000 prepaid meters. Both smart and prepaid meters are helping to improve efficiency. The program increased its reliance on technology for billing and payment activities in 2021, making it easier for customers to receive and pay invoices electronically. In 2021, over 88% of all invoices were sent to customers via email or SMS, an increase of over 18% compared to 2020. In addition, improvements in pickup channels and electronic communication with customers, coupled with general travel restrictions, have led customers to increase their use of electronic payment channels. As a result, more than 63% of all payments from customers to distributors were made through electronic channels such as websites, mobile phones, payment machines and banks. The National Smart Meter Program includes a three-year contract worth USD 24.2 million to install over 400,000 smart meters in all three MEDC zones.

As of January 2023, Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa) has installed 280,000 smart electricity and water meters with Internet of Things (IoT). One of Kahramaa's most prominent digital transformation projects, the smart metering infrastructure project shall install 600,000 advanced digital meters to read energy consumption more accurately and effectively and transmit the required information safely and quickly. Till, 21,000 smart water meters were installed and put into operation. Up to 17,500 old meters have been replaced with smart meters, and about 35,000 traditional water meters have been replaced with smart meters. The project shall also provide an IoT platform and suite of applications that would help Kahramaa integrate devices, network infrastructure and marketplace operations through a single, unique architecture.

By the end of 2021, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) installed over 2 million electricity and water meters in Dubai. It includes various programs such as advanced metering infrastructure for electricity, advanced metering infrastructure for water, asset management and big data which would be completed in the short, medium and long term until 2035 for about USD1.91 billion. Through this initiative, the government detected 503,161 water leaks, 16,103 defects and 7,974 load case increase over the past three years. This saved the customer a total of USD88.22 million. As of January 2023, more than 2.1 million Dubai residents are now using the service of smart electricity and water meters. Additionally, in 2022, the Sharjah Electricity, Water and Gas Authority (SEWA) has completed the installation of 23,000 new smart meters, replacing mechanical meters with smart meters in various districts of Sharjah.

Market Segmentation

Middle East Smart Meter Market is segmented based on product type, application, technology, and country. Based on product type, the market is bifurcated into smart energy meters, smart water meters, and smart gas meters. Based on application, the market is further bifurcated into industrial, commercial, and residential. Based on technology, the market is further bifurcated into automatic meter reading and advanced metering infrastructure. Based on country, the market is bifurcated into Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and the rest of Middle East.

Market player

Major market players in the Middle East Smart Meter Market are Kamstrup AS, Honeywell International Limited (Smart Energy), Zenner International GmbH & Co. KG, Schneider Electric SE, Siemens AG, Badger Meter Middle East, Xylem Inc. (Sensus), Secure Meters (Middle East) FZE, Wacker Chemicals Middle East, and EDMI Continental DMCC.

Report Scope:

In this report, Middle East Smart Meter Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:

Middle East Smart Meter Market, By Product Type:

  • Smart Energy Meters
  • Smart Water Meters
  • Smart Gas Meters

Middle East Smart Meter Market, By Application:

  • Industrial
  • Commercial
  • Residential

Middle East Smart Meter Market, By Technology:

  • Automatic Meter Reading
  • Advanced Metering Infrastructure

Middle East Smart Meter Market, By Country:

  • Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Qatar
  • Kuwait
  • Bahrain
  • Oman
  • Israel
  • Iran
  • Rest of Middle East

Competitive Landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Middle East Smart Meter Market.

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Table of Contents

1. Product Overview
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Scope of the Market
1.3. Markets Covered
1.4. Years Considered for Study
1.5. Key Market Segmentations
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Baseline Methodology
2.2. Key Industry Partners
2.3. Major Association and Secondary Sources
2.4. Forecasting Methodology
2.5. Data Triangulation & Validation
2.6. Assumptions and Limitations
3. Executive Summary4. Voice of Customers
5. Middle East Smart Meter Market Outlook
5.1. Market Size & Forecast
5.1.1. By Value
5.2. Market Share & Forecast
5.2.1. By Product Type (Smart Energy Meters, Smart Water Meters, Smart Gas Meters)
5.2.2. By Application (Industrial, Commercial, Residential)
5.2.3. By Technology (Automatic Meter Reading, Advanced Metering Infrastructure)
5.2.4. By Country
5.3. By Company (2022)
5.4. Market Map
6. Saudi Arabia Smart Meter Market Outlook
6.1. Saudi Arabia Economic Profile
6.2. Market Size & Forecast
6.2.1. By Value
6.3. Market Share & Forecast
6.3.1. By Product Type
6.3.2. By Application
6.3.3. By Technology
7. United Arab Emirates Smart Meter Market Outlook
7.1. United Arab Emirates Economic Profile
7.2. Market Size & Forecast
7.2.1. By Value
7.3. Market Share & Forecast
7.3.1. By Product Type
7.3.2. By Application
7.3.3. By Technology
8. Qatar Smart Meter Market Outlook
8.1. Qatar Economic Profile
8.2. Market Size & Forecast
8.2.1. By Value
8.3. Market Share & Forecast
8.3.1. By Product Type
8.3.2. By Application
8.3.3. By Technology
9. Kuwait Smart Meter Market Outlook
9.1. Kuwait Economic Profile
9.2. Market Size & Forecast
9.2.1. By Value
9.3. Market Share & Forecast
9.3.1. By Product Type
9.3.2. By Application
9.3.3. By Technology
10. Bahrain Smart Meter Market Outlook
10.1. Bahrain Economic Profile
10.2. Market Size & Forecast
10.2.1. By Value
10.3. Market Share & Forecast
10.3.1. By Product Type
10.3.2. By Application
10.3.3. By Technology
11. Oman Smart Meter Market Outlook
11.1. Oman Economic Profile
11.2. Market Size & Forecast
11.2.1. By Value
11.3. Market Share & Forecast
11.3.1. By Product Type
11.3.2. By Application
11.3.3. By Technology
12. Israel Smart Meter Market Outlook
12.1. Israel Economic Profile
12.2. Market Size & Forecast
12.2.1. By Value
12.3. Market Share & Forecast
12.3.1. By Product Type
12.3.2. By Application
12.3.3. By Technology
13. Iran Smart Meter Market Outlook
13.1. Iran Economic Profile
13.2. Market Size & Forecast
13.2.1. By Value
13.3. Market Share & Forecast
13.3.1. By Product Type
13.3.2. By Application
13.3.3. By Technology
14. Market Dynamics
14.1. Drivers
14.2. Challenges
15. Market Trends & Developments16. Policy & Regulatory Landscape
17. Company Profiles
17.1. Kamstrup AS
17.1.1. Business Overview
17.1.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.1.3. Recent Developments
17.1.4. Key Personnel
17.1.5. Key Product/Services offered
17.2. Honeywell International Limited (Smart Energy)
17.2.1. Business Overview
17.2.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.2.3. Recent Developments
17.2.4. Key Personnel
17.2.5. Key Product/Services offered
17.3. Zenner International GmbH & Co. KG
17.3.1. Business Overview
17.3.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.3.3. Recent Developments
17.3.4. Key Personnel
17.3.5. Key Product/Services offered
17.4. Schneider Electric SE
17.4.1. Business Overview
17.4.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.4.3. Recent Developments
17.4.4. Key Personnel
17.4.5. Key Product/Services offered
17.5. Siemens AG
17.5.1. Business Overview
17.5.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.5.3. Recent Developments
17.5.4. Key Personnel
17.5.5. Key Product/Services offered
17.6. Badger Meter Middle East
17.6.1. Business Overview
17.6.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.6.3. Recent Developments
17.6.4. Key Personnel
17.6.5. Key Product/Services offered
17.7. Xylem Inc. (Sensus)
17.7.1. Business Overview
17.7.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.7.3. Recent Developments
17.7.4. Key Personnel
17.7.5. Key Product/Services offered
17.8. Secure Meters (Middle East) FZE
17.8.1. Business Overview
17.8.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.8.3. Recent Developments
17.8.4. Key Personnel
17.8.5. Key Product/Services offered
17.9. Wacker Chemicals Middle East
17.9.1. Business Overview
17.9.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.9.3. Recent Developments
17.9.4. Key Personnel
17.9.5. Key Product/Services offered
17.10. EDMI Continental DMCC
17.10.1. Business Overview
17.10.2. Key Revenue and Financials (If available)
17.10.3. Recent Developments
17.10.4. Key Personnel
17.10.5. Key Product/Services offered
18. Strategic Recommendations
19. About the Publisher & Disclaimer
(Note: The companies list can be customized based on the client requirements.)

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Kamstrup AS
  • Honeywell International Limited (Smart Energy)
  • Zenner International GmbH & Co. KG
  • Schneider Electric SE
  • Siemens AG
  • Badger Meter Middle East
  • Xylem Inc. (Sensus)
  • Secure Meters (Middle East) FZE
  • Wacker Chemicals Middle East
  • EDMI Continental DMCC

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