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The electric meter market within the utilities sector is a highly competitive space, with a range of products and services available to customers. Electric meters are used to measure the amount of electricity used by a customer, and are typically installed by the utility company. They are used to track energy usage, and can be used to bill customers for their electricity usage.
Electric meters come in a variety of forms, including smart meters, which allow customers to monitor their energy usage in real-time. Smart meters also allow utilities to better manage their energy resources, and can be used to detect and prevent energy theft.
The electric meter market is highly regulated, with governments and regulatory bodies setting standards for the accuracy and safety of electric meters. This ensures that customers receive accurate bills and that their safety is not compromised.
Companies in the electric meter market include Itron, Landis+Gyr, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Elster Solutions. Show Less Read more