E.ON steps up to big data metering with Ericsson
(Thomson Reuters ONE) -
* Ericsson will operate more than 600,000 smart metering points as E.ON
increases data delivery by 3000%
* Smart grids will enable a more efficient management of energy grid and
facilitate integration of renewable energies
* One more step towards the Networked Society, where big data and cloud
computing shapes future for industries like utilities, shipping and IT
E.ON Elnät Sverige AB (E.ON), part of one of the largest private energy
companies in the world, has chosen Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) to provide a hosted
solution including consulting and systems integration services, harnessing big
data and smart grid solutions for its customers.
Ericsson's solution will gather data from energy meters and provide collected
data to E.ON's internal IT environment. Data will be exported daily rather than
monthly, increasing data delivery by 3000%. Ericsson will also provide E.ON
with related field services. The agreement stretches over the next five years,
and includes more than 600,000 metering points in northern Stockholm, Malmö,
Örebro, as well as Norrköping and Skåne.
The Ericsson Smart Metering solution, provided as a service, helps providers
like E.ON become more efficient. The solution combines managed services,
consulting and systems integration services and includes meter reading and
control, meter management, meter monitoring, Service Layer Agreement (SLA)
management, work force management, asset management, business process
management, as well as field services and an operations center.
The solution is an important step towards real-time big data measurements,
supplying E.ON's customers with accurate and up to date information on energy
consumption. The evolution of smart grids is a priority in a number of
countries, including EU and the US, and will eventually create a smart energy
network that manages a huge amount of data in 24-hour intervals.
This will open new opportunities for efficient grid and consumption management
as well as a seamless integration of locally produced renewable energy into the
infrastructure.
Currently regulations within the European Union require utilities, or
Distribution System Operators, to deploy smart metering in order to ensure the
first steps towards Smart Grids and more efficient energy usage.
Per-Olof Lindholm, Management Director at E.ON Elnät Sverige, said: "In the long
term, we believe empowered consumers will be more efficient in their energy
usage and this will result in a more sustainable society."
Robert Puskaric, Ericsson's President of Region Northern Europe and Central
Asia, which encompasses Scandinavia, said: "As the Networked Society is coming
to life, and we are on our way to 50 billion connected devices, we believe that
a large part of machine-to-machine communication will come from Smart Grids and
Smart Metering. With our global scale and expertise, operational excellence and
commitment to standards, we can help E.ON and its customers realize great
benefits."
Ericsson is currently supplying clients in Estonia and Italy with solutions and
services for smart grids, supplying valuable experience from managed services to
field support. In the Nordic region, Sweden has spearheaded the development of
smart metering and grids.
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