For decades, Heitland GmbH has been a trusted name in the German utility metering industry. As a family-run business, they have built a strong reputation by supplying water, heat, and gas meters to utility companies across the country. While their roots lie in manufacturing mechanical meters, Heitland has embraced the future – involving ultrasonic meters into their portfolio, which is a testament to the growing demand for advanced smart metering solutions in Germany and the need to adapt to the changing market needs.
Germany’s utility sector is undergoing a transformation. With increasing concerns over water conservation, energy efficiency, and accurate billing, utility companies are looking for metering solutions that provide precise, real-time data while reducing operational costs. Traditional mechanical meters, while reliable, lack the ability to detect leaks quickly, provide remote readings, or optimize water usage through data-driven insights.
This is where smart metering technology comes in. By utilizing ultrasonic meters with NB-IoT connectivity, utilities can monitor consumption patterns, detect water losses faster, and improve invoicing accuracy for residents. However, despite the benefits, many utility providers still lack education on why they should switch to ultrasonic meters and how this technology can significantly improve their operations.
To bridge this knowledge gap and provide cutting-edge metering solutions, Heitland has partnered with Mainlink, a global leader in smart water metering technology. Mainlink’s expertise in advanced ultrasonic meters and robust data management platforms makes them an ideal partner for utilities looking to modernize their metering infrastructure.
Heitland integrates Mainlink’s NB-IoT-enabled smart metering solutions, allowing German utilities to:
Mike G. Hiatt, Head of Sales and Marketing at Heitland, comments: “The use of ultrasonic meters with wMBus and LoRa is essentially a transitional phase. Daily and automated data transmissions via existing, nearly fully developed NB-IoT networks can already be considered the state of the art today.“
Not all ultrasonic meters are created equal. While some competitors in Germany offer similar technologies, Axioma’s ultrasonic meters stand out due to their:
“Our goal is to be a leading smart metering solution provider. As technologies evolve every day, we strive to keep up, adapt to changes quickly, and implement them efficiently to meet market needs and address its challenges,” says Igor Poliscuk, CEO at Mainlink.
Non-revenue water (NRW) refers to water that has been produced but lost before reaching consumers. These losses can occur due to leaks – often called physical losses – or apparent losses, such as theft or metering inaccuracies. It is estimated that around 10% of water losses in Europe occur in Germany.Despite the clear benefits of smart metering, some German utility companies remain hesitant to adopt the technology due to concerns about investment costs, implementation complexity, technological reliability, and regulatory requirements. However, a deeper understanding of real-time monitoring, cloud-based platforms, and ultrasonic metering technology can help address these concerns. Global data and real-world applications already demonstrate the effectiveness of smart water metering in reducing NRW.
Billing transparency is another significant concern in the region. When residents are overcharged due to inaccurate measurements, dissatisfaction with utility services grows. Smart metering provides precise data on water usage, allowing residents to verify their consumption and ensuring billing accuracy. This not only fosters trust between consumers and utilities but also encourages more sustainable resource use.
Investing in ultrasonic metering technology is not just a technological upgrade – it’s a long-term cost-saving strategy that enhances transparency and strengthens communication with residents.
As the push for digitization and sustainability continues across Europe, the demand for smart utility solutions will only increase. Germany’s utility companies must act now to stay ahead of the curve.
With Heitland’s deep industry expertise and Mainlink’s cutting-edge technology, German utilities can confidently transition to reliable, future-proof metering solutions that ensure efficient resource management and improved customer service.