Elster to spearhead AMI in Mexico City


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Elster EnergyAxis AMI Mexico City showcases Smart Grid advances: remote meter reading, smart meters, load management, voltage monitoring, AMI-DA convergence, outage reduction, and operational efficiency for CFE across hard-to-reach areas and enterprise integration.

 

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Smart Grid pilot by CFE using Elster EnergyAxis AMI for remote operations, accurate metering, and distribution automation.

  • Remote meter reading in hard-to-reach areas
  • Remote connect/disconnect reduces truck rolls
  • Load management and voltage monitoring
  • AMI-DA convergence improves reliability

 

Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Electricidad CFE has selected Elster’s EnergyAxis Smart Grid solution to power the utility's first advanced metering infrastructure AMI project in Mexico City.

 

The Mexican Secretaria de Energia SENER and CFE will use the EnergyAxis pilot as a benchmark for evaluating the advantages of Elster's Smart Grid technologies for potential future deployments. CFE has already successfully deployed nine other EnergyAxis systems throughout 14 of Mexico's 16 service areas, similar to the Toronto deployment seen elsewhere, making EnergyAxis the largest AMI system with the most endpoints in the country.

By demonstrating AMI features such as remote meter reading in hard to reach areas, energy usage monitoring, remote connect/disconnect, load management and AMI-DA distribution automation convergence in voltage monitoring, the Elster project will expand CFE's smart grid initiatives even further.

Mexico City has a population of more than 20 million.

CFE, which is owned by the Mexican government, generates, distributes and markets electric power for almost 34.2 million customers. Elster is the first and only AMI provider to have received a Certificate of Compliance from CFE, which certifies the integration of EnergyAxis with CFE's enterprise system, and its work on the Cleveland Utilities project underscores this expertise further.

As part of this project, Elster will deploy its EnergyAxis Smart Grid solution and smart meters in the zone of Polanco, a residential neighborhood near Chapultepec. CFE will use the project to showcase AMI benefits including system improvements, increased productivity, reduced outages, more accurate readings, improved operational efficiencies related to fewer truck rolls and service calls, and a reduction in non-technical losses.

CFE also expects to leverage its investment in EnergyAxis to provide Smart Grid enhancements, modeled on the Bluebonnet metering project approach, to other gas and water utilities.

"As the first AMI project in Mexico City, CFE is carefully analyzing every detail of this deployment, while Elster's role in the KCBPU smart grid shows comparable leadership, with the hope of expanding its success to other areas of the city. With more control over its electricity infrastructure, CFE can help customers better manage energy usage and improve its operational processes," said Mark Munday, president and CEO of Elster Solutions.

Elster is leading a consortium of utility technology providers on the Mexico City Smart Grid project, similar in scale to major international meter orders seen in the industry, including the company's distributor partner in Mexico, Tecnologias EOS. Additional consortium members include ENERI, which will provide its own technology for cabinet solutions and GIMSA, the subcontractor that will work with Elster on the meter installations.

"Mexico City has a reputation for setting the standard for technology innovation and adoption. The city's selection of Elster's proven technology for its Smart Grid project reflects that reputation and can serve as a blueprint for AMI success across the region. We are looking forward to working with CFE on Mexico City's landmark Smart Grid AMI project," added Munday.

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