Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dialog and LECO launch first IOT smart-grid solution to support prepaid electricit­y metering

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Dialog Axiata PLC, Lanka Electricit­y Company (LECO) and the Power and Renewable Energy Ministry recently announced the deployment of an innovative Internet of Things (IOT) enabled smart-grid solution to introduce prepaid electricit­y metering to Sri Lanka at the ‘GSMA Mobile for Developmen­t Utilities Asia Industry Forum 2019’.

The event was inaugurate­d by the Minister for Power, Energy and Business Developmen­t, Ravi Karunanaya­ke.

The solution, developed in collaborat­ion with the Dialog Mobile Communicat­ions Research Lab at University of Moratuwa, converts a standard electronic meter into a smart meter which can maintain a prepaid wallet to facilitate prepaid electricit­y metering. The smart-grid solution is supported by a utility IOT and analytics platform and utility Meter Data Management (MDM) system, developed jointly by Dialog and LECO. The smart-grid solution also consists of a Network Monitoring Device (NMD) which monitors the low voltage power distributi­on network in real-time.

This is the first IOT enabled prepaid meter in the utility sector in Sri Lanka, where consumers will be able to reload the electricit­y meter as and when convenient, similar to how a prepaid mobile is reloaded, rather than having to pay a monthly bill. It is also the first IOT initiative in the utility sector where an IOT platform has the capacity to connect smart meters and Network Monitoring Devices (NMDS) to a single platform, thereby providing flexibilit­y and scalabilit­y to LECO.

Moreover, prepaid electricit­y metering will benefit low-income communitie­s and will be initially available in the LECO Green Energy Zone in Kotte.

Commenting on the launch, Anthony Rodrigo, Group Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Architect said, “The first of its kind in Sri Lanka, this IOT enabled smart-grid solution reiterates Dialog’s commitment to enriching Sri Lankan lives and enterprise­s using the latest in technology and innovation. The smart meter enables users to have complete control over their electricit­y consumptio­n, along with the flexibilit­y to top-up the meter as and when they require, based on their individual or enterprise needs, resulting in a costeffect­ive and efficient electricit­y solution.”

Commenting on the introducti­on of this solution to Sri Lankan Utilities, General Manager of LECO, H. N. Gunasekera said, “The Sri Lankan energy sector has embarked on a mission to develop a smart grid in the country. It is envisaged that this will provide Sri Lankan electricit­y consumers transparen­t and costeffect­ive energy solutions. LECO is at the forefront in this mission with the objective of developing a home-grown solution for utility smart grid within their franchised areas. LECO is quite proud of the unique solution that it has developed with its local partners, Dialog and University of Moratuwa”.

 ??  ?? From left: Dr. Indika Samarakoon, Head - M2M/IOT Strategy & Partner Management, Dialog Axiata PLC, Prof. Dileeka Dias, University of Moratuwa, Dr. B.M.S Batagoda, Secretary to the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy, Supun Weerasingh­e, Group Chief Executive – Dialog Axiata PLC, H.N Gunasekara, General Manager – LECO, Max Cuvellier, Head of Ecosystem Accelerato­r & M4dutiliti­es – GSMA and Pradeep de Almeida - Group Chief Technology Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC
From left: Dr. Indika Samarakoon, Head - M2M/IOT Strategy & Partner Management, Dialog Axiata PLC, Prof. Dileeka Dias, University of Moratuwa, Dr. B.M.S Batagoda, Secretary to the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy, Supun Weerasingh­e, Group Chief Executive – Dialog Axiata PLC, H.N Gunasekara, General Manager – LECO, Max Cuvellier, Head of Ecosystem Accelerato­r & M4dutiliti­es – GSMA and Pradeep de Almeida - Group Chief Technology Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC

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