Telit Cinterion empowers utilities at DTech

Telit Cinterion showed how it is empowering utilities and energy providers at last week’s DTech show in San Diego, California.

Visitors experienced how Telit Cinterion helped energy providers modernise their grids, improve reliability and reduce operational costs with secure, scalable IoT for smart grid and distributed energy resource (DER) integration.

The firm’s Next eSIM provisioning empowers utilities to streamline smart meter and grid‑device deployment using proven eSIM technology that enhances logistics, reduces installation time and simplifies field maintenance. The cloud‑based platform delivers the flexibility and resilience required for large‑scale smart‑metering and grid‑modernisation programmes. It leverages the latest GSMA specifications, including SGP.22 and the emerging SGP.32 framework, to ensure future‑ready, standards‑based interoperability.

The ATD551 is Telit Cinterion’s latest innovation for telemetry and field-level connectivity. Optimised for utility asset monitoring with features including angle and slack detection, predictive maintenance, and remote tamper alerts, this can help reduce costly outages, loss and truck rolls, and improve operational efficiency even in harsh environments.

“Utilities are under pressure to modernise their infrastructure while ensuring security and resilience,” said Martin Krona from Telit Cinterion. “Our solutions at DTech demonstrate how we help customers achieve these goals with reliable connectivity and intelligent edge capabilities that deliver measurable results.”

For more information about Telit Cinterion IoT applications for smart energy, visit www.telit.com/smart-energy-utilities/.

Telit Cinterion (www.telit.com) is an end-to-end IoT enabler providing custom designed, ready for market connected devices in addition to maintaining a portfolio of enterprise-grade wireless communication and positioning modules, cellular MVNO connectivity plans and management services, edge-cloud software and data orchestration, and IoT and industrial IoT platforms.