PowerTage 2022
We are looking forward to welcoming our customers at the PowerTage 2022
from 17th to 19th May, 2022.
Register here.
We are looking forward to welcoming our customers at the PowerTage 2022
from 17th to 19th May, 2022.
Register here.
We are pleased to announce a new product in our portfolio: The Semax Meter Connection Terminal of eweco.
The widespread use of smart meters or intelligent measuring devices requires the meter to be changed at the end customer’s premises. In order to make this and subsequent meter changes as efficient and smooth as possible, many energy suppliers rely on meter connection terminals.
We now offer you the Meter Connection Terminal EWC901-80 for use during your roll-out. Because during these fast and thousandfold repetitive activities in the field, work safety must not suffer. That is why Semax offers the EWC901-80 of eweco gmbh, a meter connection terminal that is reliable, economical, environmentally friendly and safe.
Following on the eRS301 meter, the eRS801 household meter from Ensor AG has today been awarded the data security certificate as a smart meter by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).
This means that the entire Ensor meter portfolio is ready for your roll-out!
Communication modules
Ensor AG receives the first METAS certificate for data security of smart meters in Switzerland.
The Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS) has certified Ensor AG’s eRS301 meter as the first smart meter in Switzerland. The eRS301 electricity meter is thus the first smart meter with a METAS certificate in the area of data security.
Together with our partners Netinium BV and Ensor AG, we are very pleased to have been awarded the contract by ewz, the electricity company of the city of Zurich. The planned undertaking by ewz is groundbreaking and includes several innovations. Smart electricity meters are connected to Netinium’s high-performance system and other ewz components via the city’s fibre-optic network, most of which was also built by ewz. In addition to automated billing, this also allows the quality of the distribution network to be analysed across the board for the first time. This requirement will become more important in the future due to the decentralisation of our electricity grid. The system approach also supports dynamic tariffing in the future, which makes new incentives for end customers and modern load management strategies possible. Of course, the new Swiss data security guidelines are implemented in the project, such as a complete process automation of the installation and switching processes. The international project team is working with agile project management methods and is being coordinated by ewz.
Our partners:
Netinium BV develops and distributes reading systems for large energy suppliers and is an expert in the automation of business processes. In the Netherlands, for example, Alliander operates a Netinium system with currently more than 5 million integrated electricity, gas and water meters.
Ensor AG develops and produces electricity meters in Switzerland. The devices include high-performance measurement sensors and several system and customer interfaces such as NFC. The products are uncompromisingly designed for Swiss energy suppliers.