From instruments to platforms, from data to services.
Smart city construction is rapidly advancing globally. In this process, metering systems have become a crucial component of the digitalization and intelligentization of urban infrastructure. Traditional “passive metering” is gradually being replaced by smart metering systems characterized by “active sensing, real-time monitoring, and data-driven” approaches.
Through analysis of industry data, we have identified three key directions:
Equipment Intelligent Upgrade: Meters are no longer merely “reading tools” but intelligent terminals with communication modules, data acquisition capabilities, and cloud platform integration. Edge computing and AI/machine learning technologies are increasingly being integrated into metering equipment, enabling predictive maintenance and anomaly detection.
System Platform Expansion: Data collected by meters is transmitted to cloud platforms or management systems via IoT communication. These platforms enable real-time reporting, data analysis, remote operation and maintenance, early warning alerts, and user interaction. “Meter + Communication + Cloud” is becoming the standard.
Diversified Application Scenarios: From homes, buildings, and industrial parks to public facilities, industrial parks, and rural networks, the application scenarios for smart metering systems are constantly expanding. For example, rural revitalization projects, renovation of old residential areas, and integrated energy services all require accurate metering, data support, and system services. Our product portfolio perfectly covers ultrasonic heat meters, smart water meters, smart gas meters, temperature control metering and balancing systems, and smart water and heating management systems.
For customers, choosing a smart metering system means gaining: system-level data support, improved operational efficiency, cost savings, resource optimization, and extended services. Manufacturers also need to shift from “selling equipment” to “providing system solutions and services.” Our company is committed to contributing to smart city and green energy development based on the principles of “intelligence, precision, and energy saving.”
Future Outlook: Metering systems will increasingly integrate technologies such as the energy internet, digital twins, artificial intelligence, and big data. Customers should focus on whether manufacturers possess integration capabilities, system service capabilities, data operation and maintenance capabilities, and global delivery capabilities. With 15 years of experience, over 90 patents, flow detection capabilities covering DN15-DN300, and a self-developed cloud platform, we are a reliable partner.



