Recording: NextGen Smart Meters: Global Insights and Europe's Opportunity to Lead the Energy Transition
Join this live discussion where expert panellists will dive into the opportunities and risks of the Netherlands’ adoption of smart meters.

60-minute session
Next Generation Smart Meters have the potential to be a key enabler of the energy transition. Many countries worldwide already understand their potential to deliver climate goals affordably and effectively. According to market intelligence firm Guidehouse, the global penetration of smart meters will climb from approximately 44 percent at the end of 2020 to 56 percent by the end of 2028, resulting in over 1.2 billion devices globally.
Europe has an opportunity to lead the way in deploying transformative meter technologies, becoming a beacon of excellence.
To achieve this, what can be learnt from other next-gen meter deployments happening worldwide? How could this inform second wave rollouts?
Expert panelists delve into a range of opportunities and risks to Europe’s adoption of smarter meters. They share insights from their experiences in future-proofing meter specifications across several markets and discuss how to avoid the pitfalls of ‘legacy’ technology. The discussions also explore the potential of advanced real-time decision-making at the grid edge to detect appliance usage in real-time, enable demand response at scale, find network faults, and accelerate the energy transition.
Register to watch the recording and learn from leaders in your field:
- The Global landscape - lessons from energy transformation leaders
- Insights from National Grid’s Next Generation Meter
- The potential of truly intelligent next gen smart meters to deliver the energy transition and reduce costs
Speakers
Michael Jary, Managing Director EMEA & APAC | Sense
Carlos Nouel, VP of Transformation Programs | National Grid
Sergio Lazzarotto, President and Executive Director | DLMS
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