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Smart grid: IoT predictive maintenance guide

Smart Energy International

In the rapidly evolving energy sector, smart grid IoT applications are driving a profound transformation towards a greener and more sustainable future. In this article, we explore the complexities of this landscape and delve into the role of open protocols like LwM2M in unleashing the full potential of IoT-based predictive maintenance.

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Leclanché introduces modular, all-in-one, high energy battery system for use in wide range of hybrid and fully electric trucks and buses

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and rated to ingress protection level IP65 - INT-39 Energy HV has best-in-class cycle life of 8,000 cycles (to 80% DoD) to optimize the total cost of ownership of commercial vehicles

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Leclanché introduces modular, all-in-one EV battery system

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Leclanché has developed a modular, all-in-one battery system optimized for powering new and retrofit hybrid and electric commercial vehicles. The INT-39 Energy HV pack is a fully integrated product comprised of Leclanché’s M2 battery modules and the company’s proprietary BMS. It is also rated to ingress protection level IP65.

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How to maximize utility efficiency with DLMS and LwM2M

Smart Energy International

In contrast, the Lightweight Machine-to-Machine (LwM2M) IoT protocol represents a new dimension in energy management, streamlining data exchange and device communication to meet the contemporary demands for efficiency and agility in utility systems, particularly in the realm of IoT in utilities.

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Key aspects of smart water meter reliability for African water utilities

Smart Energy International

First, whether local telecommunication companies provide NBIoT network which specifically designed for smart meters or other IoT devices as a LPWAN network. Image: LAISON 2. And 3rd, the power consumption is also related to the working environment, IP level of the meters and the components. Image: LAISON 3.