The energy meters sector in India has become a cornerstone in achieving the ‘Viksit Bharat vision, driving progress towards a digitally empowered and energy-efficient nation. Innovations like smart meters have transformed energy management by enabling accurate billing, reducing losses, and promoting conservation through real-time data. Leading the charge in this evolution, companies like CyanConnode have introduced cutting-edge technologies such as Omnimesh and long-range RF modules, which enhance connectivity, operational efficiency, and renewable energy integration. These advancements support the country’s sustainable development goals and ensure reliable energy access across urban and rural landscapes. Let us know what Ajoy A Rajani has to say about the recent developments in the sector.
Energy meters sector aligning with ‘Viksit Bharat’ goals
The energy meters sector is crucial in aligning with the Viksit Bharat goals by driving efficiency, transparency, and sustainability in energy management. Smart meters facilitate accurate billing, reduce aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses, and promote energy conservation by providing real-time data to consumers. This aligns with the government’s objective of improving the financial health of DISCOMs and enhancing energy access across urban and rural areas. Additionally, smart meters support the integration of renewable energy sources, which is crucial for India’s sustainable development goals. By enabling better load management and reducing wastage, smart meters contribute to the broader vision of a digitally empowered and energy-efficient India, as envisioned in the ‘Viksit Bharat’ roadmap.
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