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January 2025

Energy meters in homes track electricity usage, enabling accurate billing by governments and providers.

- ASHWINI KUMAR SINHA

loT SMART METER With Dashboard

However, traditional meters often rely on manual readings, prompting consumers and industries to seek smarter alternatives with real-time energy usage and billing updates. While smart meters fulfil these demands, they frequently involve invasive installations, requiring complex wiring changes that risk short circuits and discourage adoption. Additionally, they are typically costly.

Addressing these issues, a non-invasive energy meter with an internet of things (IoT) dashboard capabilities has been introduced. This smart meter seamlessly attaches to devices, home wiring, and office or factory setups without altering existing wiring. It utilises an SCT013 non-invasive current sensor and integrates a built-in Wi-Fi module, providing real-time updates on electricity consumption and billing.

Features of the IoT smart meter

This IoT smart meter offers several unique features:

Non-invasive and plug-andplay. Eliminates the need to alter existing wiring. You may just attach the sensor to start monitoring.

imageCompact and portable. Its lightweight design makes it easy to move and use in various locations.

Flexible usage.

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