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Utility Submetering Solutions Market - Global Forecast 2025-2032

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  • 182 Pages
  • October 2025
  • Region: Global
  • 360iResearch™
  • ID: 6131506
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Senior leaders in energy, real estate, and facilities management face increasing demands for operational efficiency and sustainability. The utility submetering solutions market is evolving rapidly, driven by innovation, regulatory change, and the imperative for smarter, more transparent resource management.

Market Snapshot: Utility Submetering Solutions Market Size and Growth Outlook

The utility submetering solutions market grew from USD 3.54 billion in 2024 to USD 3.81 billion in 2025. It is expected to continue expanding at a CAGR of 8.33%, reaching USD 6.73 billion by 2032. This sustained growth reflects increasing investments in intelligent infrastructure across commercial, industrial, and residential domains.

Scope & Segmentation: Key Structures Underpinning the Utility Submetering Market

  • Component: Hardware, Services, Software
  • Meter Type: Electric (Basic, Smart), Gas (Diaphragm, Turbine), Thermal, Water (Electromagnetic, Mechanical, Ultrasonic)
  • Deployment Mode: Cloud, Hybrid, On-Premises
  • Meter Technology: Differential Pressure/Orifice, Electromagnetic, Positive Displacement, Rotary, Thermal Mass, Ultrasonic, Vortex
  • Installation Type: New Construction, Retrofit
  • End User: Commercial (Hospitality, Offices, Retail), Industrial (Energy, Manufacturing, Oil and Gas), Residential
  • Application: Billing and Tenant Billing, Data Analytics (Predictive Analytics, Prescriptive Analytics), Energy Management and Monitoring (Historical Analysis, Real Time Monitoring), Leak Detection and Maintenance (Leak Detection, Predictive Maintenance)
  • Distribution Channel: Direct Sales, Distributors/VARs
  • Regional Coverage: Americas (North America, Latin America), Europe, Middle East & Africa, Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan)
  • Profiles Covered: Itron, Inc., Landis+Gyr Group AG, Xylem Inc., Schneider Electric SE, Honeywell International Inc., Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG, Kamstrup A/S, Badger Meter, Inc., Neptune Technology Group, Inc., Hubbell Incorporated, Siemens AG, ABB Ltd., Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Eaton Corporation plc, Zenner International GmbH & Co. KG, EKM Metering Inc., Secure Meters Limited, Holley Technology Ltd., Zhejiang Chint Electrics Co., Ltd., Triacta Power Solutions LP, Submeter Solutions, Inc., Ikehu Utility Solutions, LLC, AW Services Group, Inc., Apator SA, Vision Metering, LLC.

Key Takeaways for Senior Decision-Makers

  • Submetering drives strategic upgrades in resource management, empowering organizations to unlock granular consumption insights aligned with evolving sustainability and compliance objectives.
  • Greater integration of submetering systems with IoT and building management platforms supports proactive maintenance planning, dynamic billing, and enhanced occupant experiences across sectors.
  • As technologies advance, such as wireless communication and sensor miniaturization, hardware and software portfolios increasingly offer predictive and prescriptive analytics for energy, water, and gas monitoring.
  • Geographic and regulatory dynamics influence adoption patterns; Western Europe emphasizes interoperability, Asia-Pacific focuses on large-scale infrastructure rollouts, and the Americas are shifting toward cloud-based energy management.
  • Strategic alliances among sensor makers, software developers, and service providers create unified solutions that respond to market demands for interoperability, data security, and end-to-end lifecycle support.

Tariff Impact: Navigating 2025 US Tariff Policies in Utility Submetering

  • Upcoming US tariff policies are reshaping supply chain strategies for manufacturers and software providers, prompting shifts toward near-shoring and collaborative regional production to manage cost volatility.
  • Vendors are prioritizing modular hardware designs and flexible sourcing to minimize exposure to fluctuating duties, preserving competitive pricing and shielding downstream end users from direct cost escalation.
  • The sector’s focus on supply chain resilience is critical given diverse end-user groups spanning commercial, industrial, and residential markets.

Methodology & Data Sources

This study adopts a rigorous, multi-stage research methodology combining in-depth secondary research, expert interviews, and field surveys. Data is triangulated across sources and regions to integrate quantitative shipment, contract, and license data with qualitative insights from industry leaders.

Why This Report Matters for B2B Leaders in the Utility Submetering Sector

  • Informs strategic investment and partnership decisions with actionable intelligence across segmentation, technology, and regional trends.
  • Equips organizations to respond to regulatory change and technology convergence, optimizing operations, and safeguarding competitive positioning.
  • Guides product and sourcing strategies under evolving tariff and supply chain conditions, ensuring business continuity and stakeholder confidence.

Conclusion

Utility submetering is establishing itself as a critical enabler for operational transparency and sustainability. Senior leaders can leverage this market overview to guide strategic decisions, capitalize on innovation, and future-proof their organizations for long-term results.

Table of Contents

1. Preface
1.1. Objectives of the Study
1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3. Years Considered for the Study
1.4. Currency & Pricing
1.5. Language
1.6. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
5. Market Insights
5.1. Integration of IoT-enabled submetering devices with cloud analytics for real-time consumption insights
5.2. Adoption of wireless mesh network submetering to streamline installation and reduce operational costs
5.3. Regulatory compliance mandates driving expansion of submetering in commercial and multi-family properties
5.4. Deployment of AI-driven predictive maintenance modules within submetering infrastructure to prevent downtime
5.5. Implementation of tenant billing platforms leveraging submetering data for customized energy cost allocation
5.6. Emergence of mobile app interfaces for submetering solution management and tenant energy usage engagement
5.7. Transition to cloud-native submetering systems for scalable data storage and remote monitoring functionality
5.8. Integration of renewable energy submeters for solar and battery storage to optimize self-consumption strategies
5.9. Edge-based analytics on submeter gateways prioritize data minimization and bandwidth efficiency while meeting enterprise privacy expectations
5.10. Growth in thermal energy and BTU submetering supports hydronic heat networks and verifies heat pump performance in multifamily retrofits
6. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025
7. Cumulative Impact of Artificial Intelligence 2025
8. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Component
8.1. Hardware
8.1.1. Gateway Device
8.1.2. Submeter Device
8.2. Services
8.2.1. Consulting Services
8.2.2. Installation Services
8.2.3. Maintenance Services
8.3. Software
8.3.1. Billing Software
8.3.2. Energy Management Software
9. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Meter Type
9.1. Electric
9.1.1. Basic Electric Submeter
9.1.2. Smart Electric Submeter
9.2. Gas
9.2.1. Diaphragm Gas Submeter
9.2.2. Turbine Gas Submeter
9.3. Thermal
9.4. Water
9.4.1. Electromagnetic Water Submeter
9.4.2. Mechanical Water Submeter
9.4.3. Ultrasonic Water Submeter
10. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Deployment Mode
10.1. Cloud
10.2. Hybrid
10.3. On-Premises
11. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Meter Technology
11.1. Differential Pressure/Orifice
11.2. Electromagnetic
11.3. Positive Displacement
11.4. Rotary
11.5. Thermal Mass
11.6. Ultrasonic
11.7. Vortex
12. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Installation Type
12.1. New Construction
12.2. Retrofit
13. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by End User
13.1. Commercial
13.1.1. Hospitality
13.1.2. Offices
13.1.3. Retail
13.2. Industrial
13.2.1. Energy
13.2.2. Manufacturing
13.2.3. Oil And Gas
13.3. Residential
14. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Application
14.1. Billing And Tenant Billing
14.2. Data Analytics
14.2.1. Predictive Analytics
14.2.2. Prescriptive Analytics
14.3. Energy Management And Monitoring
14.3.1. Historical Analysis
14.3.2. Real Time Monitoring
14.4. Leak Detection And Maintenance
14.4.1. Leak Detection
14.4.2. Predictive Maintenance
15. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Distribution Channel
15.1. Direct Sales
15.2. Distributors/VARs
16. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Region
16.1. Americas
16.1.1. North America
16.1.2. Latin America
16.2. Europe, Middle East & Africa
16.2.1. Europe
16.2.2. Middle East
16.2.3. Africa
16.3. Asia-Pacific
17. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Group
17.1. ASEAN
17.2. GCC
17.3. European Union
17.4. BRICS
17.5. G7
17.6. NATO
18. Utility Submetering Solutions Market, by Country
18.1. United States
18.2. Canada
18.3. Mexico
18.4. Brazil
18.5. United Kingdom
18.6. Germany
18.7. France
18.8. Russia
18.9. Italy
18.10. Spain
18.11. China
18.12. India
18.13. Japan
18.14. Australia
18.15. South Korea
19. Competitive Landscape
19.1. Market Share Analysis, 2024
19.2. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2024
19.3. Competitive Analysis
19.3.1. Itron, Inc.
19.3.2. Landis+Gyr Group AG
19.3.3. Xylem Inc.
19.3.4. Schneider Electric SE
19.3.5. Honeywell International Inc.
19.3.6. Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG
19.3.7. Kamstrup A/S
19.3.8. Badger Meter, Inc.
19.3.9. Neptune Technology Group, Inc.
19.3.10. Hubbell Incorporated
19.3.11. Kamstrup A/S
19.3.12. Siemens AG
19.3.13. ABB Ltd.
19.3.14. Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
19.3.15. Eaton Corporation plc
19.3.16. Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG
19.3.17. Zenner International GmbH & Co. KG
19.3.18. EKM Metering Inc.
19.3.19. Secure Meters Limited
19.3.20. Holley Technology Ltd.
19.3.21. Zhejiang Chint Electrics Co., Ltd.
19.3.22. Triacta Power Solutions LP
19.3.23. Submeter Solutions, Inc.
19.3.24. Ikehu Utility Solutions, LLC
19.3.25. AW Services Group, Inc.
19.3.26. Apator SA
19.3.27. Vision Metering, LLC

Companies Mentioned

The companies profiled in this Utility Submetering Solutions market report include:
  • Itron, Inc.
  • Landis+Gyr Group AG
  • Xylem Inc.
  • Schneider Electric SE
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG
  • Kamstrup A/S
  • Badger Meter, Inc.
  • Neptune Technology Group, Inc.
  • Hubbell Incorporated
  • Kamstrup A/S
  • Siemens AG
  • ABB Ltd.
  • Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
  • Eaton Corporation plc
  • Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG
  • Zenner International GmbH & Co. KG
  • EKM Metering Inc.
  • Secure Meters Limited
  • Holley Technology Ltd.
  • Zhejiang Chint Electrics Co., Ltd.
  • Triacta Power Solutions LP
  • Submeter Solutions, Inc.
  • Ikehu Utility Solutions, LLC
  • AW Services Group, Inc.
  • Apator SA
  • Vision Metering, LLC

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