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Kamstrup Adds NB-IoT to Portfolio of Smart Grid Electricity Metering Solutions

By Ken Briodagh October 03, 2017

In a recent release, Kamstrup, a provider of intelligent metering solutions, has announced that it is investing heavily in narrowband internet of things (NB-IoT) communication for its electricity meters.

The Danish company’s SVP, Electricity Division, Henrik Mørck Mogensen, says communication modules and meters with integrated NB-IoT have already been developed and successfully tested. Pilot tests are planned for spring 2018 and a commercial solution will be available in the next 12-18 months.

“After years of comprehensive analysis of new communication technologies, it is clear that NB-IoT stands head and shoulders above the rest, especially in terms of interoperability. We strongly believe that the combination of NB-IoT and our tried and tested radio mesh solution is the communication infrastructure of the future for smart electricity metering,” said Mogensen.

Mogensen added that several successful tests have been carried out on the NB-IoT solution, one of which was on the Vodafone live network in Ireland, where Kamstrup’s meters remotely connected back to the hosting centre in Denmark. Another was a multi-vendor lab test carried out in Vodafone’s open lab in Düsseldorf, Germany, on both Huawei and Ericsson radio network equipment.

“A major benefit of NB-IoT is that it uses existing infrastructure that’s maintained by the telcos, so utilities have the potential to significantly reduce their capital expenditure,” Mogensen said. “Plus, due to its massive global industry backing NB-IoT and high degree of standardization, NB-IoT remains the best bet for achieving full interoperability. Ultimately, adding NB-IoT to our portfolio is about giving utilities the flexibility to choose the solution, which works best for them. That could be our radio mesh solution, it could be NB-IoT, or it could be a combination of both.”

Kamstrup is currently working with several telecoms around the world to find the right model for pricing and service level that will ensure that utilities can get a robust NB-IoT solution at an attractive cost.


Ken Briodagh is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience under his belt. He is in love with technology and if he had his druthers would beta test everything from shoe phones to flying cars.

Edited by Ken Briodagh
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