Dublin, Feb. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "World Market for Smart Electricity Meters Ed 5 2021" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This comprehensive report outlines the development of the market for Smart Electricity Meters, plotting progress from standard metering to AMR, the next step to AMI Generation 1, and to AMI Generation 2 and the Internet of Things. The Smart Grid market is forging ahead and developing, with new markets and new technologies.

The effect of the Coronavirus pandemic has been examined in each country, both for routine meter installations and maintenance and for the impact on Smart Meter rollouts. This evaluation covers two phases; 2020 and the future as the second wave of the pandemic start in most countries in early 2021.

This report has been compiled with a survey of 216 countries, from the largest subcontinent to the smallest islands, counting the meter base in each. The status of residential and small commercial smart metering has been recorded in every country and plans examined for existing rollouts of G1 smart meters and upgrades to G2 smart meters. Utility and company reports have been downloaded and industry interviews conducted.

Report Highlights

Key Topics Covered:

Executive Summary

1. Global Demand for Electricity Meters

2. The Progress of Meter Technology

3. Demand for Smart Meters

4. The Market for Electricty Meters in Europe

5. The Market for Electricity Meters in the CIS

6. The Market for Electricity Meters in the Middle East

7. The Market for Electricity Meters in North Africa

8. The Market for Electricity Meters in Sub-Saharan Africa

9. The Market for Electricity Meters in Asia-Pacific

10. The Electricity Meter Market in China

11. The Market for Electricity Meters in North America

12. The Market for Electricity Meters in South America

13. The Market for Electricity Meters in Central America & Caribbean (Not inc. Mexico)

14. Life Gets Shorter for Meters

15. The Many Drivers for Smart Metering

16. The Grid Edge and Smart Metering

17. Smart Metering Technical and Non-Technical Lessons Based on International Experiences

18. Demand Cycle - Past, Present & Future

19. Security and the Smart Grid

20. Meter Vendors and Market Shares

Companies Mentioned

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