Smart Pressure Management Solutions Partnership

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Itron expands water portfolio with i2O solution to optimise distribution network performance sourceful use of energy and water, announced a new alliance with i2O Water, the UK-based world leader in smart pressure management for water networks. The collaboration will expand Itron’s water portfolio and round out its non-revenue water (NRW) offering, enabling utilities to more effectively and efficiently manage water resources around the world. i2O’s innovative technology helps minimise non-revenue water by reducing physical water losses in the distribution network.

i2O’s Smart Pressure Management solution joins Itron’s suite of NRW products, including acoustic leak detection, district metering and analytics. i2O’s solution automatically and continuously optimises water pressure according to consumption and day-to-day changes in flow. The patented technology provides utilities with visibility into network performance and remote control of pressures to reduce operating costs, better serve customers and extend the life of network infrastructure. The technology conserves water resources through reduced leakage and bursts, cutting the energy consumption associated with water distribution and reducing the carbon footprint of operating distribution networks.

“i2O’s unique solution rounds out Itron’s portfolio of water technology, giving our customers access to the industry’s leading pressure management technology,” said Gavin van Tonder, president of Itron”s water business line. “i2O’s technology is critical to managing precious water resources and helping utilities realise efficiencies by reducing non-revenue water and associated energy costs. Our collaboration with i2O opens new doors for current and future customers around the world.”

Itron has signed a five year agreement to distribute i2O’s Smart Pressure Management products. This new alliance will combine the strengths of each company, including Itron”s leadership in the smart water metering space and i2O’s market-leading Smart Pressure Management technology, giving Itron’s customers access to a comprehensive NRW offering.

“We are delighted to be working with Itron. The company’s skills and expertise in the smart metering industry make Itron an ideal partner to distribute i2O”s new Smart Pressure Management solutions,” said Adam Kingdon, business development director and co-founder of i2O Water. “Through this collaboration, Itron will be able to help many more water utilities reduce their leakage and burst frequency, lower operational costs and improve customer service.”

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