Landis+Gyr NV (Belgium) is a subsidiary of Landis+Gyr Group AG (6: LAND). It has obtained the tender of the Belgian Fluvius system operator cv. to provide 2.5 million E360 residential smart meters and 1 million residential smart gas meters .
This award accounts for 50% of the number of smart meters tendered, and installation will begin in 2023. Landis+Gyr NV will also provide 15 years of Metering as a service and also IoT connection as a serviceThe terms of the agreement have not yet been finalized.
Fluvius is the central purchasing agent for Resa and Ores Wallonia, the country’s main energy distribution company, and Sibelga in Brussels. Fluvius has completed the framework contract award procedure for the provision of new smart meters and gas meters and related services, namely metering as a service and Internet of Things connection as a service. Landis+Gyr’s solution can realize meter reading and control of electricity meters together with relevant network operators.
period Smart meter Available for purchase will continue until 2034 and will provide Fluvius with the opportunity to purchase more instrument types and data services in the future.
Raf Bellers, Fluvius Supply Chain Director said:
“The rapid and professional launch of smart meters in Belgium will be the key to our country’s long-term energy transition strategy. Smart meters are an important tool for citizens, companies, governments, and grid operators. We are very pleased that Landis+Gyr will be an important tool for us to accomplish this. One of the two main partners of the mission.”
“We are proud to continue to establish partnerships with Fluvius, Resa, Ores and Sibelga, which we have established over the decades. Through this new project, we will help them further upgrade their metering infrastructure and provide business-related Management services,” Landis+Gyr Belgium/Luxembourg Regional Manager Stephan Vandecasteele said. “This cooperation enables end consumers to understand their energy consumption and injection in detail, while enabling utilities to operate more efficiently, thereby supporting Belgium’s energy transition efforts.”



