Operating and maintaining an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) can be complex and expensive. An increasing number of utility companies have turned to Managed Services to overcome this challenge. A study by Northeast group reveals that like other industries disrupted by ‘as a Service’ business models, the smart meting industry has seen a rise in subscription-based business model in the past decade and the Smart Metering as a Service business is expected to see revenue growth from $199m in 2018 to $1.03B by 2027.
With the world going digital and moving further towards decentralized power generation, new avenues are opening up for extracting efficiencies when managing the energy operating environment. At the same time, IT infrastructure is becoming more complex, requiring constant updates in skills, hardware, software, and security.
For utility companies who want to mitigate CAPEX intensive upfront costs of smart metering systems or unforeseen operational costs, Managed Services help by converting the upfront capital investment into recurring operational expenses at a predictable and constant level.
Additionally, deployment time and cost can be significantly reduced when IT infrastructure is hosted in the cloud, relieving internal resources from the complex management and training needed to operate the new advanced metering infrastructure. This allows teams to focus on core utility business. Thus, the advantages of “as a Service” models for utility companies are starting to become more obvious and regulations are evolving to support subscription models.
Ranging from hosted cloud Services for pure Software access up-to managing and operating entire AMI environments for utility companies, the shift towards these subscription-based Service models is well and truly underway. The following options should be considered:
No matter what services you choose, it is vital to partner with a provider that possesses the skills, portfolio and focus suited to your organization’s needs and offers strong Service Level Agreements (SLA).
When selecting a partner to take over the responsibility for software, hardware and firmware updates, security conformity as well as daily system operations, as a Service, it is vital to make the right call for a trusted long-term partnership. Some key criteria to have in mind are:
As a world leader in smart metering, Landis+Gyr helps utility companies run their AMI and Smart Grid operations more effectively and reliably. Download this whitepaper to learn how Landis+Gyr’s Metering as a Service (MaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions can support your business.