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Technology Trending: Friendly IoT platform, MD microgrid, solar harvesting for sensors, new solar cell records

Smart Energy International

Friendly Technologies IoT platform for smart meter management, a Maryland microgrid for powering an electric bus fleet, solar harvesting to power IoT sensors and new Perovskite solar cell advances are on the week’s technology radar. The ‘Friendly’ platform for smart meters and IoT devices. Solar harvesting for IoT sensors.

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Smart sensors market to surpass $208bn by 2031

Smart Energy International

A TMR report forecasts that the global smart/intelligent sensors market will exceed $208 billion by 2031 due to their increased use of internet of things (IoT) devices. Smart sensors are gaining traction and are considered to be playing a critical role in the wide acceptance of IoT. Smart sensor use. For instance, Industry 4.0.

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New York City chooses three hardware vendors for curbside charging pilot

Charged

Connected Kerb’s power supply is installed below ground, which offers greater protection and allows more plug sockets to be added above ground as demand grows. Steve Richardson and Nick Dobie, Co-Founders of Connected Kerb, said: “There are around two million light-duty vehicles in New York City, accounting for 80% of transport emissions.

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6 Sustainable Technology and Software Solutions For Your Business

Green Business Bureau

This growth is tied with heightened demand for companies to operate sustainably, with businesses facing pressure from key stakeholders – consumers, employees, investors, governments and NGOs. Internet of Things (IoT) The Internet of Things (IoT) is an interconnected web of devices like smart home devices and sensors.

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Global smart cities market value predicted to surge by 2030

Smart Energy International

Additionally, the growing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) has also created a demand for the development of advanced charging infrastructure in cities worldwide. Furthermore, the increasing investment in sustainable and green technologies has further contributed to the adoption of these technologies by smart cities around the world.

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AutoGrid Demand Response Series Econ BYOT™

AutoGrid

Bring Your Own Things (BYOT ), also known as Bring Your Own Device, is an increasingly important strategy for utilities seeking to manage energy demand from within their customer base. Two trends are creating an economic opportunity for utilities and end-consumers of electricity: The increasing adoption of smart IoT devices by consumers.

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AutoGrid Demand Response Series Econ BYOT™

AutoGrid

Bring Your Own Things (BYOT ), also known as Bring Your Own Device, is an increasingly important strategy for utilities seeking to manage energy demand from within their customer base. Two trends are creating an economic opportunity for utilities and end-consumers of electricity: The increasing adoption of smart IoT devices by consumers.

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