Smart gas metering in Japan began in 1983, with the introduction of gas meters that had built-in microcomputers. The Japanese market has continued to evolve, with the rollout of communication interfaces in 1988, and the 2005 introduction of residential ultrasonic gas meters. It is expected to continue growing to over 37% market share by 2024. The government-initiated program, involving all Japanese telecoms operators, is for smart meter IoT to help create an energy-efficient and low carbon society, by providing customers with information on their energy consumption and encouraging more efficient usage. The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and resulting nuclear disaster at Fukushima also contributed to the need for smart gas meters to improve energy security. Following the disaster, the Japanese government mandated that up to 100 million buildings and households be connected with smart utility meters by 2020.
Following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the Japanese government has mandated that 100 million buildings and households be fitted with smart meters by 2020.
To develop a Cellular IoT solution that enables continuous network availability and remote access, while allowing smart gas meters to maintain over 10 years of battery life in the field.
The Sierra Wireless AirPrime® HL78 module, featuring Altair highly integrated LTE CAT-M & NB-IoT chipset, was selected to provide CAT-M connectivity for LP gas meters in Japan.
Altair chipsets now provide connectivity for all cellular-connected gas meters in Japan with continuous cellular connectivity.
As the only solution capable of meeting the ultra-low power requirements of these deployments, Altair chipsets now provide cellular connectivity for all the cellular-connected smart gas metering projects in Japan. Earlier Metropolitan gas meters are utilizing Altair ALT1160 CAT-1 chipset, while the dual-mode CAT-M & NB-IoT ALT1250 will continue providing connectivity for the next-generation LP meters.