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Power Grid pushes dated connectivity tech for smart electricity meters

The central transmission utility has tweaked the technology criteria in the tender inviting bids for setting up one crore smart meters just days before the bid closes on August 30, industry sources said.

August 27, 2022 / 21:20 IST
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State-run Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) is pushing dated technology for connecting smart electricity meters, potentially saddling users with old technology and jeopardising an important reform dear to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

PGCIL, the central transmission utility, has floated a smart metering tender—the largest such yet—but what they’ve done is specified that it has to be based on obsolete tech, namely 2G and RF mesh.

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People familiar with the matter said that modern options have been given short shrift in favour of older technology, with some officials of PGCIL arguing that contemporary technology is unproven. But that will not hold water because Tata Power Delhi Distribution, which supplies electricity in the north and north-west Delhi, last year chose the latest platform and connectivity technology-- Narrow Band Internet of Things (NBIoT). This technology can work with 4G and 5G networks.

Auctions for the 5G spectrum concluded recently, and India is poised for the launch of ultra-high-speed cellular data services by around October.