IoT in Utilities Market Growing at a CAGR 13.5% | Key Player IBM, Oracle, Verizon, Cisco, Vodafone

IoT in Utilities Market Growing at a CAGR 13.5% | Key Player IBM, Oracle, Verizon, Cisco, Vodafone

IBM (US), Oracle (US), Verizon (US), Cisco (US), Vodafone (UK), Telit (UK), Landis Gyr (Switzerland), Itron (US), Schneider Electric (France), Huawei (China), Trimble (US), Aclara (US), Trilliant (US), Energyworx (Netherlands), HCL (India), Altair (US), Actility (France), Waviot (Russia), Rayven (Australia), Saviant Consulting (India), ABB (Switzerland), Siemens (Germany), Honeywell (US), and GE (US)
IoT in Utilities Market by Component (Platform, Solutions (Asset Monitoring and Management and CIS and Billing), Services), Application (Electricity Grid Management Water and Wastewater Management), Region – Global Forecast to 2024

The global Internet of Things in Utilities Market size is expected to grow from USD 28.6 billion in 2019 to USD 53.8 billion by 2024, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.5% during the forecast period. The advent of IoT in utilities is expected to reduce challenges faced by the utilities sector and help evolve it. The application of IoT in utilities is expected to improve efficiency, generate revenue, and conserve resources. IoT sensors can optimize energy and water generation and distribution to help utility providers keep up with the increasing demand. Additionally, IoT sensors can improve workplace safety for oil and gas workers.

Asset monitoring and management solution to account for the largest market size during the forecast period

IoT-enabled asset monitoring solutions are a combination of all processes, assets, workflows, and analytics into a single solution, which offer centrally consolidated tracking, monitoring, and analytics system for asset-intensive sectors, such as utilities, mining, oil and gas, and healthcare. Asset monitoring and management solutions include the management of utility meters, predictive asset maintenance, and control operations of assets. Asset management for utilities help in the optimum and sustainable management of water and gas pipelines. In order to achieve the organizational strategic plan, the associated performance, risks, and expenditures over the lifecycle of assets are taken care of by asset management solutions. These solutions generally include type and asset tracking; work order creation; maintenance, repair, and operations inventory and procurement; asset tracking; and planned maintenance history.

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The electricity grid management application to account for the largest market size during the forecast period

The use of IoT in the electricity grid offers an unprecedented opportunity to move the energy industry into a new era of reliability, availability, and efficiency, which will contribute in enhancing the overall economic and environmental health. An electricity grid having IoT capabilities has smart sensors, receivers, smart meters, and energy boxes which communicate with each other. In the traditional electricity grid, utilities would gain knowledge about an existing power failure through consumers. However, with the Adavanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) in place, utility providers are well-aware about the failure once the smart meter stops sending meter data, owing to the presence of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and two-way communication across all components. n This leads to lower response time and real-time information about maintenance-related issues, leading to better management of electricity distribution . Use of IoT in electricity grid is not limited to technology and utility operators but it helps consumers manage day-to-day energy consumption.

The major vendors in the IoT in utilities market include IBM (US), Oracle (US), Verizon (US), Cisco (US), Vodafone (UK), Telit (UK), Landis Gyr (Switzerland), Itron (US), Schneider Electric (France), Huawei (China), Trimble (US), Aclara (US), Trilliant (US), Energyworx (Netherlands), HCL (India), Altair (US), Actility (France), Waviot (Russia), Rayven (Australia), Saviant Consulting (India), ABB (Switzerland), Siemens (Germany), Honeywell (US), and GE (US). These players have adopted various growth strategies, such as partnerships, agreements, and collaborations; and new product launches, to further expand their presence in the global IoT in utilites market. New product launches, agreements, and collaborations have been the most adopted strategies by major players from 2018 to 2019, which helped them innovate their offerings and broaden their customer base.

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IBM (US) is one of the leading company in IoT in utilities market. The company offers the Watson IoT Platform and Maximo APM for energy and utilities. The Watson IoT Platform provides capabilities, such as device registration, connectivity, control, rapid visualization and storage of IoT data. Maximo APM for energy and utilities offers benefits to the customers, including improving maintenance of practices and plans, quickly access to risk and impact on grid, performance management to optimize the operations of the utilities assets. IBM uses the linear analytics algorithm with accuracy greater than 90% to identify smart meter data to identify which meters are connected to which electric phase and accordingly provide recommendations to fix connectivity records without sending its crew into the field.

Itron (US), one of the leading utility solutions and services provider in the market,  offers Automated Meter Reading (AMR), Distribution Automation, and OpenWay Riva solutions. The AMR solution provides remote reading of data to improve services, protect enterprises against revenue losses, cut costs, and streamline field operations with a variety of deployment options. It helps utility companies to improve data accuracy and protect their data against tampering. Itron’s Distribution Automation solution is based on the multi-application smart grid technology platform, which enhances reliability and efficiency by extending secure grid monitoring and control outside the substation fence. It further enables utility companies to utilize a highly resilient network to increase grid reliability by improving problem identification, real-time decision making, automated outage resolution, and reduced truck rolls. Moreover, it optimizes grid operations, quickly retrieves restoration alerts to determine outage impact, and leverages distribution automation devices and data analysis to identify faults and restore power. Itron’s OpenWay Riva, an IoT solution includes an open, standards-based network for gas, electricity, and water. It helps utility companies improve operations and enhance the customer experience.

 

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