ISKRAEMECO'S EMOBILITY SOLUTIONS TO COMPETENTLY REDUCE ENERGY DEMAND AND CO2 EMISSIONS WORLDWIDE

Jun-2023

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Iskraemeco, a subsidiary of ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC, is said to be launching a new business unit dedicated to exploring the eMobility ecosystem and delivering comprehensive solutions for all eMobility applications. Whilst the concept of eMobility is often associated with electric vehicles and recharge stations, the reality is much more complex than initially thought.

 

In addition to legislation, incentives to purchase electric vehicles and charging equipment are now available in several European countries. This is encouraging faster adoption of environmentally friendly cars, as electric vehicles will become increasingly prevalent in the second-hand car market. Such a trend is expected to continue and accelerate, with a significant share of new car sales expected to be composed of electric vehicles by 2031.

 

However, the ability of electricity networks to handle the expanding demand for power could be impacted by the shift from internal combustion engines (i.e., fuel-powered automobiles) to electrically driven vehicles. Iskraemeco made the decision to step in and offer eMobility solutions and services with real value as a result. To fit the pieces of the eMobility puzzle together and provide this real value, Iskraemeco recently acquired GL Charge, a Slovenian startup company specializing in eMobility solutions and services. Iskraemeco is able to answer both the needs of consumers and the difficulties that energy providers will soon encounter by partnering with GL Charge.

 

Aligning with Iskraemeco’s vision for environmental sustainability, it further promotes the adoption of green transportation. The company is also committed to providing innovative solutions that will support the transition from internal combustion engines (ICE) to plug-in electric vehicles and hybrids (PHEV) from 2030 onwards. Iskraemeco is confident that this initiative will create an efficient and streamlined eMobility ecosystem that will benefit all stakeholders involved.

 

The eMobility portfolio comprises electric charging stations configured to be used in both public and private communities. A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) card is used to enable the charging process, and the energy consumed is assigned and invoiced through the management systems of the community such as the Human Resources (HR) system and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.

 

Moreover, Iskraemeco’s smart metering expertise facilitates dynamic load control between the charging station and the smart meter through the X1 port, preventing the home energy network overloading. This is the first step of integration with energy providers.

 

Iskraemeco and GL Charge entered the market to improve eMobility’s use and adaptability while also keeping the infrastructure and electrical grid in the best possible condition. Matevž Grabar, CEO of GL Charge believes in significantly expanding their presence onto the global stage in terms of eMobility and contributes to the development of eMobility markets and grid stability for years to come.

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The IE.5 meters are the third generation of smart metering in Iskraemeco, has been instrumental in this achievement, showcasing significant improvements based on continuous market observation and partner's input. 

In the Croatian tender, which entails the rollout of over 200,000 Iskraemeco meters over an 18-month period, the IE.5 meter's multi-communication support, including LTE and G3-PLC technologies within a single unit, was a key differentiator. This technology is enhanced by the Iskraemeco data concentrator AC750, which expertly manages network connectivity and monitoring connected devices. The AC750 performs essential functions such as collecting data from meters, storing it, and ensuring its delivery to the head-end system. With the introduction of new firmware functionalities and improvements in G3-PLC, communication with the meters has become even more reliable. 

The dual-communication feature provided the utility with the flexibility to select the most appropriate communication channel for their infrastructure needs and to switch between them as required, facilitating a more efficient data transmission process. 

The LTE and G3 PLC technologies are selected by utility based on its grid requirements, including coverage, data rate needs, and existing infrastructure. LTE is utilized for its high data rates in areas with cellular coverage, while G3-PLC is leveraged in regions where power lines offer a more consistent communication channel. 

A notable improvement of the IE.5 meter is its G3-PLC communication, which monitors the success rate of transmissions. The communication protocol in our meters is initially configured to a default setting – point-to-point communication but can be adjusted to another communication if needed. Special attention has been given to the G3-PLC functionality: once activated, the meters begin to monitor the efficacy of the communication channel. If any disruptions are detected, the system automatically reverts to the LTE channel to maintain a consistent data transmission. This ensures a seamless flow of information and enhances the reliability of data collection. 

This feature not only provides a more robust communication channel, but also reduces the need for additional infrastructure, thereby optimizing capital and operational costs. 

With deployment of our smart meters with multi communication capabilities, utilities adopt a system that offers enhanced flexibility, improved robustness, and increased frequency of data transmission.  

Iskraemeco by ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC is the preferred partner for those seeking to enhance their metering infrastructure with a dependable and forward-looking solution.

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Iskraemeco continues to lead the way in intelligent metering solutions with a groundbreaking project for the Lusaka Water & Sanitization Corporation (LWSC) in Zambia. This collaboration marks a significant advancement in water management and accessibility across the continent. 

For the first time, Iskraemeco has delivered plastic water meters, signifying a major achievement. This shift aligns with the company's mission to provide sustainable and efficient metering solutions that cater to diverse market needs. 

Key Advantages of Plastic Meters 

  • Enhanced Durability and Safety: Plastic meters reduce the risk of theft compared to brass and offer greater resistance to harsh environments. 

  • Sustainable Solution: By using plastic, Iskraemeco contributes to reducing metal use and promoting environmental responsibility, without affecting quality or performance. 

  • Cost-Effectiveness: Plastic meters provide a budget-friendly alternative to traditional brass meters, ensuring affordability for LWSC without sacrificing accuracy or reliability. 

Measurable Impact 

The deployment of 11,000 water meters has significantly improved LWSC's ability to manage water distribution. This translates to: 

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  • Enhanced Customer Satisfaction: Accurate and reliable metering empowers LWSC to offer improved services to its customers, fostering trust and satisfaction within the community. 

Iskraemeco: A Leader in Metering Innovation and Sustainability 

Iskraemeco's involvement in the LWSC Water Meter Project underscores its dedication to adapting and innovating to meet client needs. The company remains committed to delivering top-tier metering solutions that empower communities with better control over consumption, promoting both economic and environmental benefits. 

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