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Austin, Texas (Sept. 5, 2013)—The global market for water meters
enjoyed greater revenue growth than expected last year, thanks to a
move toward the use of high-value products, according to a newly
released report entitled “The World Market for Water Meters” from IHS
Inc. (NYSE: IHS), a leading global source of critical information and
insight.
Worldwide revenue for water meters rose 7 percent in 2012, the first
time in several years that revenue expansion has outpaced unit growth,
and also stronger than earlier projections had suggested.
Increased investment in high-value water metering products was
responsible for the unexpectedly high growth. The shift was evident in
particular toward products such as static measurement technology and
advanced metering solutions, mainly occurring in the developed
economies. The trend is expected to continue in North America and the
collective Europe-Middle East-Africa (EMEA) region during the
next several years, IHS believes.
In North America alone, domestic static meter shipments more than
doubled last year and are now estimated to account for roughly 11
percent of all domestic meters that were shipped. Every major vendor
supplying water meters to this region offers a static measurement
option with two suppliers, Kamstrup and Elster, providing static
technology as their only water meter portfolio choice. In addition to a
drastic uptake of static technology, large volumes of communicating
meters were shipped in 2012, accounting for an estimated 65 percent of
total regional shipments. This is estimated to grow to almost a 90
percent share in 2017.
In EMEA, strong revenue growth remained largely because of a huge jump
in communicating water meter shipments, despite slowing expansion in
unit shipments last year. The United Kingdom and the Ireland sub-region
had the highest penetration of communicating meters, due to a number of
large projects in 2012. EMEA has, in fact, the most widely varied
profile of territories in terms of communicating meter penetration.
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“Investment in communicating water meters and remote reading solutions
is not necessarily connected with the economic health of a country,”
said Nicole Tuggle, market analyst for the Smart Utilities
Infrastructure Group at IHS. “Oftentimes government involvement, such
as is the case with Ireland’s domestic metering connection project,
drives advanced meter adoption.”
In Spain, meanwhile, a weak economy meant that overall water meter
shipments contracted in 2012, Tuggle noted, even though the country saw
an increased volume of communicating meters being shipped.
Strong revenue growth is expected to continue over the next several
years as increased volumes of high-value water metering solutions are
shipped globally. The developed economies of EMEA and North America
will also maintain their role in driving the majority of this growth,
accounting for roughly 60 percent of global revenue.
About IHS (www.ihs.com)
IHS (NYSE: IHS) is the leading source of information, insight and
analytics in critical areas that shape today's business landscape.
Businesses and governments in more than 165 countries around the globe
rely on the comprehensive content, expert independent analysis and
flexible delivery methods of IHS to make high-impact decisions and
develop strategies with speed and confidence. IHS has been in business
since 1959 and became a publicly traded company on the New York Stock
Exchange in 2005. Headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, USA, IHS is
committed to sustainable, profitable growth and employs approximately
8,000 people in 31 countries around the world.
For more information visit http://www.ihs.com
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