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The Prepaid Metering market within the Electricity sector is a growing industry that provides customers with the ability to pay for their electricity usage in advance. This type of metering system allows customers to monitor their electricity usage and budget accordingly. It also helps to reduce the risk of customers falling into debt with their electricity provider. Prepaid Metering systems are typically installed in residential and commercial properties, and can be used to manage electricity usage in both single and multi-tenant buildings.
The Prepaid Metering market is driven by the need for customers to have greater control over their electricity usage and budget. It also provides electricity providers with the ability to reduce their debt collection costs and improve customer service.
Some companies in the Prepaid Metering market include Landis+Gyr, Itron, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Honeywell. Show Less Read more