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At the same time, electricity demand is rising rapidly, driven by the expansion of data centres to support AI computing, as well as the growing adoption of electric vehicles and electrified heating and cooling systems. Together, these developments place significant strain on existing electricity grid infrastructure, much of which was designed and built decades ago for a more centralised and predictable energy system. While the expansion of renewables and electrification is beneficial for the environment, it also introduces new challenges that must be actively managed. One approach to address these challenges is the use of virtual power plants (VPPs).","","A VPP connects and aggregates distributed energy resources (DERs), such as EV chargers, energy storage systems, solar PV, HVAC systems and compressors, into a single controllable resource. 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Meanwhile, safety concerns are also heightened as the risk for criminal activities, traffic accidents and even terrorist attacks grows larger. Improvements in the management of the public spaces of cities therefore become important to ensure that growing challenges of energy consumption, environmental degradation and public safety are addressed in the best possible way. The advancement of IoT technologies has opened up entirely new possibilities for cities to efficiently manage assets, resources and services across multiple city verticals, and effectively given rise to the concept of smart cities. Five smart city verticals have emerged as particularly important for the management of public spaces – smart street lighting, smart parking, smart waste management, urban air quality monitoring and smart city surveillance.","","Smart street lighting solutions enable remote monitoring, control and management of street lighting networks. By the end of 2024, the global installed base (excluding China) of individually controlled smart street lights amounted to 27.9 million units. Growing at a CAGR of 21.8 percent, the number is expected to reach 74.5 million in 2029. Europe is the leading adopter, accounting for more than 42 percent of the installed base. North America was the second largest market while the Rest of World region currently constitutes the fastest growing market. At the end of 2024, the leading smart street lighting vendor was Dutch Signify with an installed base of 5.8 million lighting controls. Included in the top four are also US-based Itron, Belgian Schréder and Flashnet (Lucy Group) from Romania.","","Smart parking solutions based on connected parking occupancy detection sensors offer the possibility to provide real-time visibility of parking availability anywhere in a city. The dominant sensor types for such applications are in-ground and surface-mount sensors, collectively referred to as ground parking sensors. In 2024, there were nearly 1.5 million smart ground parking sensors installed globally (excluding China). The number will grow to 3.4 million units by 2029. Europe accounted for around 49 percent of the installed sensors while the North American and Rest of World regions represented around 293,000 and 456,000 devices respectively. At the end of 2024, the leading vendors in the market were Frogparking, CivicSmart and Urbiotica.","","The primary hardware needed for smart waste management applications is smart waste sensors that measure fill-levels in waste bins and containers throughout a city. These sensors may either be pre-integrated into bins and containers, for example as a smart bin offering, or retrofitted on existing collection points. The installed base of smart waste sensors reached around 1.6 million units globally in 2024 (excluding China). The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 22.3 percent to reach 4.3 million units in 2029. Europe constitutes the leading market, accounting for around 45 percent of the global installed base. At the end of 2024, the five largest providers of smart waste sensor technology in terms of installed base were the US-based RoadRunner, Waste Harmonics and BigBelly as well as Belgian SmartEnds and Norwegian REEN from Europe.","","Traditional air quality monitoring systems have been around for decades to enable regulatory monitoring operations and typically consist of highly advanced and expensive stations deployed only at one or a few locations in major cities. The last decade has however seen a growing adoption of increasingly affordable and small non-regulatory and networked air quality monitoring devices that can serve as useful complements to traditional regulatory monitoring networks. The global installed base of such devices amounted to 206,000 units in 2024 and the figure is expected to grow at a CAGR of 25.2 percent in the next five years. Europe, North America and China lead the adoption. Leading vendors include companies such as Aclima, Aeroqual, Airly, Breeze Technologies, Clarity Movement, Ecomesure, Envea, Environmental Instruments (AQMesh), Kunak Technologies, Libelium, Met One Instruments (Acoem) and Oizom.","","Smart city surveillance refers to the use of networked security technology to improve safety levels in urban areas. The market is dominated by fixed network surveillance infrastructure, but applications such as body-worn cameras and gunshot detection sensors have also emerged as important complements for city surveillance operations. The smart city surveillance equipment market was in 2024 worth € 13.6 billion. Asia-Pacific and in particular China accounts for the majority. The market will grow at a CAGR of 15.6 percent to reach €_28.0 billion by 2029. 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The study concludes that the installed base of smart electricity meters in Latin America and the Caribbean will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.5 percent throughout the forecast period, from 17.3 million in 2024 to 61.3 million in 2030. 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developments\r\n4.4\tBarbados\r\n4.4.1\tElectricity utility industry structure\r\n4.4.2\tMetering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments\r\n4.5\tBelize\r\n4.5.1\tElectricity utility industry structure\r\n4.5.2\tMetering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments\r\n4.6\tBolivia\r\n4.6.1\tElectricity utility industry structure\r\n4.6.2\tMetering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments\r\n4.7\tBrazil\r\n4.7.1\tElectricity industry structure\r\n4.7.2\tGas utility industry structure\r\n4.7.3\tMetering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments\r\n4.7.4\tSmart metering market developments\r\n4.8\tChile\r\n4.8.1\tElectricity and gas utility industry structure\r\n4.8.2\tMetering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments\r\n4.9\tColombia\r\n4.9.1\tElectricity and gas utility industry structure\r\n4.9.2\tMetering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments\r\n4.10\tCosta 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With more than 223 million electricity customers, Latin America and the Caribbean constitute a large market with significant potential, as well as a significantly lower penetration rate of smart meters in comparison to regions such as East Asia, Europe and North America. The annual demand for electricity meters in Latin America and the Caribbean ranges from 20 to 30 million units, out of which Brazil and Mexico together account for over 65 percent. With the exception of the South and Central American countries Uruguay, Costa Rica and Belize, along with Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Puerto Rico in the Caribbean, the region has not yet seen the implementation of nationwide smart metering projects. However, a number of utilities in the region are scaling up their smart metering initiatives. Overall, high non-technical electricity losses due to the prevalence of energy theft throughout Latin America and the Caribbean will continue to be a major driver for smart metering investments in the region.","","Berg Insight forecasts that the installed base of smart electricity meters in Latin America and the Caribbean – defined as the South American countries Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, the Central American countries Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Panama and the Caribbean countries and territories Bahamas, Barbados, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago – will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 23.5 percent from 17.3 million in 2024 to 61.3 million in 2030. New installations will largely be driven by deployments in the two largest markets in the region – Brazil and Mexico – while countries such as Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru are expected to grow their share of annual shipment volumes throughout the forecast period. Berg Insight projects that 48.5 million new smart electricity meters will be installed in Latin America and the Caribbean during 2024–2030. Annual shipment volumes are forecasted to grow from 2.8 million units in 2024 to nearly 11.3 million units in 2030. The smart meter penetration rate across Latin America and the Caribbean is meanwhile forecasted to reach 24.8 percent in 2030 – up from 7.7 percent in 2024.","","South America is home to 70 percent of all electricity users in Latin America and the Caribbean and accounts for around 60 percent of the installed base of smart electricity meters in the region. South America will also constitute the fastest growing regional smart metering market in Latin America and the Caribbean throughout the forecast period. Brazil in particular is a highly interesting market for smart metering solution vendors with its 94 million electricity users and low penetration rate of smart meters – 6.5 percent in 2024. The market is set to see significant growth over the coming years as the government has recently introduced a number of new laws and policies that actively promote the deployment of smart meters on a large scale, while several utilities such as Cemig, COPEL, Enel and CPFL have already began to invest significantly in AMI. Further Brazilian utilities are expected to increase their investments in the technology in the coming few years and the country is forecasted to account for more than half of the shipped smart electricity meters in Latin America and the Caribbean during the forecast period.","","In Uruguay, the nationwide rollout by the state-owned utility UTE had largely been completed by the end of 2024 and the country has therefore become the first country in South America to reach near universal smart metering coverage. In neighbouring Argentina, Berg Insight estimates that the installed base of smart meters will increase more than six-fold from around 730,000 units in 2024 to more than 4.6 million in 2030. Smart metering deployments in Chile meanwhile peaked in 2018–2019 and have since decreased, mainly due to regulatory ambiguity. There is however potential for a more positive market development should the regulatory environment in the country improve. Colombia is another country which – despite the existence of a regulatory framework for smart metering – has suffered from a lack of policy uncertainty which has impacted the development of smart metering negatively. The installed base of smart meters in the country is nonetheless expected to increase significantly driven by deployments by the largest utility group Grupo EPM alongside Enel Colombia. Peru is a more nascent market, although a series of positive regulatory developments during the past two years has set the country up for a large-scale rollout that is proposed to start in the late 2020s. In Ecuador, investments in smart metering are similarly expected to increase throughout the forecast period. The only two landlocked countries in South America – Bolivia and Paraguay – are also two of the least mature smart metering markets in Latin America and the Caribbean. Berg Insight expects that both markets will see moderate growth and continue to be largely in the smart metering pilot phase throughout the forecast period.","","Central America is the most nascent smart metering market in Latin America and the Caribbean, although a few countries have made notable progress with significant smart metering projects now underway. The rollout of smart electricity meters in Costa Rica progresses steadily and the country has now reached a smart meter penetration rate above 50 percent. Honduras has long deployed smart meters as a tool to reduce non-technical losses and ended 2024 with an installed base of more than 500,000 units. The small country Belize meanwhile initiated a nationwide smart metering rollout in 2024 which is set to be completed within three years. El Salvador, Guatemala and Panama are all countries with relatively low installed bases of smart meters and Berg Insight expects that these markets will slowly increase the scope and scale of their deployments. In Panama, several important policy developments that promote the deployment of smart meters have recently taken place, while El Salvador is also making significant strides spearheaded by the country’s two main utilities. In the largest country in Central America – Mexico – the state-owned utility CFE has an ongoing project that seeks to scale the conversion of basic electronic and electromechanical meters to smart meters.","","Utilities in the Caribbean were in contrast to their counterparts in South and Central America early to implement smart metering. Trinidad and Tobago as well as the US jurisdiction of Puerto Rico are already underway with a second wave of smart metering installations, although their existing meter parks are mainly made up of smart meters with very basic functionalities. Barbados has rolled out smart meters for effectively all customers, while Jamaica has achieved a smart meter penetration rate of more than 75 percent. 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At the same time, electricity demand is rising rapidly, driven by the expansion of data centres to support AI computing, as well as the growing adoption of electric vehicles and electrified heating and cooling systems. Together, these developments place significant strain on existing electricity grid infrastructure, much of which was designed and built decades ago for a more centralised and predictable energy system. While the expansion of renewables and electrification is beneficial for the environment, it also introduces new challenges that must be actively managed. One approach to address these challenges is the use of virtual power plants (VPPs).","","A VPP connects and aggregates distributed energy resources (DERs), such as EV chargers, energy storage systems, solar PV, HVAC systems and compressors, into a single controllable resource. 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