Nuremberg (EN) – June 24, 2024
Stadtwerke München (SWM) and Landis+Gyr sign a contract to supply intelligent heat meters and their corresponding communication modules, aimed at enhancing and optimizing the municipal energy supply. For several years, Stadtwerke München has been pursuing a two-supplier strategy for its tenders, with quality, long-term collaboration, and trust as well as price being decisive factors for the award. Both contracting parties already have a long-standing, trusting collaboration, which is now being strengthened by a new extension.
In this context, Landis+Gyr was able to successfully conclude a framework agreement for the delivery of heat measuring devices. The partnership includes the delivery of T550 heat measuring devices in sizes Qp 0.6 – 150m³/h for the entire year 2024. As part of the digitization process companies additionally signed the framework agreement for communication modules suporting wMBus, LoRa
and NB-IoT, valid until the end of 2025.
The adoption of intelligent heat meters and IoT connectivity streamlines the municipal energy management processes, improves the reliability of the energy supply, and facilitates proactive maintenance. Residents will, in turn, experience more accurate and
efficient energy consumption monitoring, leading to potential cost savings and increased awareness of their energy usage and potential savings. The partnership between Landis+Gyr and Stadtwerke München is a significant step towards an efficient and future-oriented energy supply. This modernization effort will contribute to a more sustainable and efficient energy infrastructure for the Bavarian capital, aligning with the city's commitment to environmental stewardship and smart city initiatives.
About Stadtwerke München
The Munich public utility company supplies the city of Munich with electricity, natural gas, district heating, district cooling and spring-fresh drinking water from the Bavarian Alpine region. The services also include network, press release management for the energy and water networks, distribution and sales. In addition, the Munich public utility company operates 18 indoor and summer swimming pools.
The mobility subsidiary MVG is responsible for the subway, bus, tram and MVG bike. By expanding fiber optic and other communication networks, the SWM is laying the foundations for a networked and livable city of the future.
The SWM is 100% owned by the state capital of Munich. The SWM belongs to the citizens of Munich and is therefore an important part of the municipal public services. The SWM assumes responsibility for people, resources and the environment. The SWM is also committed to education and social issues and is one of the largest employers in Munich. The employees act cooperatively and in partnership, both internally and externally.
For more information, please visit the website www.swm.de.