Itron Report Reveals Real-time Data Analytics is Critical to Utilities, Cities and Consumers
Itron, Inc. (NASDAQ: ITRI) released its 2022 Resourcefulness Insight Report, highlighting that 90% of utility executives find data analytics vital for reliable service amidst extreme weather and EV adoption. Half of consumers are willing to pay up to 7% more for personalized insights that help manage energy costs. The report, based on surveys from 600 utility executives and 600 consumers across 5 countries, identifies improving efficiency and resilience as key priorities. It emphasizes the growing importance of data in transforming utility services and enhancing customer experiences.
- 90% of utility executives recognize data analytics as vital for reliable service.
- Half of consumers are willing to pay up to 7% more for energy-saving insights.
- 93% of utilities prioritize real-time data for efficiency and reliability.
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Real-time insights from data helps utilities and cities address challenges from extreme weather, personalization and sustainability for improving the quality of life for residents
Published today at Itron Inspire 2022, the company’s premier customer-focused event, the new report explores how utilities and cities are using real-time data and analytics to transform how they deliver energy and water to customers, improving the quality of life for residents. More Intelligence and More Possibilities: An Itron Resourcefulness Report dives into why
“Data is one of the most important assets for every organization and individual. But data becomes much more powerful when we recognize its value in real-time and then act on it. Our future – especially within the utility industry – will be shaped by data and the actionable insights that come from it. By using this intelligence, utilities and cities can get the visibility they need to address pressing challenges and ensure they can continue to reliably deliver energy and water services and improve the overall quality of life for consumers everywhere,” said
The differing opinions of consumers and utility executives lead to additional key findings including:
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More than half of consumers say they'd pay up to
7% more on their utility bills to receive more personalized insights to help them manage their usage. -
Building greater grid resilience remains a key priority with
77% of consumers stating it is extremely/very important that utilities use data analytics to help with extreme weather. This is especially true inIndia where96% agree with this point. - Conflicting smart cities priorities between utilities and consumers demonstrate their different priorities. Utilities see EV charging, which is likely to have a massive impact on the grid, as more critical while consumers state the need is for smart streetlights. However, both groups agree that traffic management and air quality monitoring are among the top three concerns.
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Sustainability is increasingly important to consumers—and consumers who are early adopters of one technology tend to invest in others as well. The survey found that EV owners are five times more likely to generate electricity and are 2.6 times more likely to have battery storage. Of those producing their own electricity,
77% have their own battery storage, and84% would like to sell their electricity back to the grid (14% already do). -
Securing and protecting consumer data privacy is a larger concern for utilities (
81% ) than consumers (42% ). The consumer’s concerns are based on hacking/cyberattacks (41% ) and keeping their personal usage data private (27% ).
The report summarizes key findings from surveys of 600 utility executives and 600 informed consumers from five countries –
The survey found that among all technology deployed by utilities for key use cases, data analytics is currently ranked between third and sixth, yet it moves to be in the top three investment priorities across the use cases of operational efficiency, extreme weather, personalization and sustainability in the next five years.
Utilities in each country have different perspectives on the most important use for data analytics:
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1 |
Operational efficiency |
New revenue streams |
New revenue streams |
Operational efficiency |
Integrating renewables |
2 |
New revenue streams |
Operational efficiency |
Operational efficiency |
Resilience in extreme weather |
New revenue streams |
3 |
Integrating renewables |
- Integrating renewables - Smart city services |
Integrating renewables |
- Personalized insights - Smart city services |
- Personalized insights - Operational efficiency |
While smart city services are ranked lower in the chart above, the deployment of solutions related to EV charging is a high concern for utilities especially as many countries and regions implement legislation around required adoption of EVs beginning in 2035. Today, EV charging ranks third in deployed smart city services but this moves to the No. 1 investment priority in the next five years.
“Smart meters and sensors provide the real-time data that will assist utilities in improving grid resiliency in the face of disruptions from weather, unpredictable demands from EVs, supply from renewables and growing urban populations. And as utilities implement the next generation of distributed intelligence solutions over the next five years, there will be unprecedented visibility into every area of the network, especially the areas that are least visible today,” added Donovan. “Utilities and communities will need that data—and those resulting analytics-driven insights—to meet enormous challenges that are only now taking shape.”
To download a full copy of the Itron Resourcefulness Insight Report as well as the research, visit www.itron.com/resourceful.
About Itron
Itron enables utilities and cities to safely, securely and reliably deliver critical infrastructure solutions to communities in more than 100 countries. Our portfolio of smart networks, software, services, meters and sensors helps our customers better manage electricity, gas and water resources for the people they serve. By working with our customers to ensure their success, we help improve the quality of life, ensure the safety and promote the well-being of millions of people around the globe. Itron is dedicated to creating a more resourceful world. Join us: www.itron.com.
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