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Semtech Lorawan® Powers Yorkshire Water’s smart meter savings

Smart Water Messer Use Already save 1.22 megaliters of water every day

The Semtech Corporation, a leading provider of high-performance semi-tuctor systems in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud Connectivity Service Solutions, announced the successful implementation of his Lora® technology in one of the largest smart water metering projects in Great Britain.

Yorkshire Water has used an innovative commitment in cooperation with the Netmore Group Lorawan Smart Mess Initiative In the region that sets new standards for supply providers worldwide.

The large-scale implementation, which is expected to use 1.3 million intelligent water meters over a period of five years, shows the transformative effects of Lora technology in Semtech in revolutionized water management through improved operating efficiency, reduced costs and significant environmental advantages.

“This collaboration between Yorkshire Water, Netmore Group and Semtech shows how our technology can have significant real effects for supply companies and its customers.” Said Rémi Demerlé, director of Lora ecosystem development at Semtech. “The implementation of this comprehensive smart metering solution, which is operated by Lorawan technology, is with critical challenges in the preservation and management of water and a more sustainable future.”

“Our robust network architecture offers Yorkshire Water the reliability and coverage that is essential for this transformative project.” said Vadim Lyu, Managing Director UK at the Netmore Group.

“By using the Lorawan technology, we not only enable data collection, but also implementable insights that drive sensible water protection and operational efficiency.”

According to Yorkshire Water, the use has already achieved remarkable results:

  • Identification of over 1,000 customer -side leaks in the first rollout
  • Daily savings of 1.22 megaliters water in the early phase
  • Expected reduction of 8 megaliters of Leckages per day in full use
  • Projected 2-liter per person daily decline in budget consumption
  • Expected by 15% reduction in the water requirement of non -households by 2050
  • Measurement batteries last up to 15 years and dramatic the maintenance costs

“Our partnership with Netmore has made it possible for us to revolutionize water management with scalable, inexpensive technology”, “ said James Wilson, manager of Smart Messing Delivery at Yorkshire Water. “After a thorough assessment, we are confident that Netmore will help us achieve our goals in reducing leaks, water efficiency, customer experience and operational carbon emissions.”

The solution uses a highly developed network architecture that combines high tower and monopolies for roof coverage, which is supplemented by mid-layer gateways and targeted inner solutions to ensure a 90% dual gateway connectivity. This robust infrastructure enables millions of daily measurements to be processed via the NetMores platform, which facilitates the detection of real time and detailed knowledge of consumer.

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