Advanced Metering Infrastructure Market Size, Share, Industry, Forecast and Outlook (2026-2033)

Advanced Metering Infrastructure Market is segmented By Technology (Smart Electricity Meters, Smart Water Meters, Smart Gas Meters, Data Concentrators, Others), By Service (System Integration, Meter Deployment, Program Management and Consulting), By End-User (Residential, Industrial, Commercial), By Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa) – Share, Size, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2026-2033

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Advanced Metering Infrastructure Market Size

Global Advanced Metering Infrastructure Market reached US$ 30.4 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach US$ 77.3 billion by 2033, growing with a CAGR of 12.4% during the forecast period 2026-2033.

Advanced metering infrastructure is expected to be driven by growing new advancements and innovations, Cutting-edge technologies are reshaping the way energy is generated, consumed, and managed across the grid, contributing to the ongoing transition towards net-zero energy systems. Technologies like AMI 2.0 systems feature smart devices equipped with edge-computing capabilities, allowing real-time monitoring of energy generation and consumption.

Smart meters collect power measurements and communicate via networks like cellular networks or powerline communications, with software systems processing and delivering data as actionable insights. Companies like Landis+Gyr are introducing IoT-enabled meters that offer advanced metering and edge intelligence, supporting grid maintenance and efficiency. Other companies like Itron are incorporating next-generation meters and analytics capable of providing unprecedented visibility and control in the grid.

North America is the largest region in the advanced metering infrastructure market as the countries witnessing major growth in advanced metering infrastructure installations which reflects the increasing adoption of smart meters in the energy sector. The U.S. electric utilities have made significant strides in the deployment of AMI technologies, contributing to a more efficient and data-driven energy system.

According to a report by the Environmental Protection Agency, many water utilities in U.S. are currently transitioning to complete advanced metering infrastructure deployment. The technology offers the capability to provide nearly real-time consumption data and personalized feedback to consumers. As a result, AMI holds the potential to assist consumers in achieving substantial water conservation.

Advanced Metering Infrastructure Market Scope

MetricsDetails
CAGR12.4%
Size Available for Years2023-2033
Forecast Period2026-2033
Data AvailabilityValue (US$)
Segments CoveredTechnology, Service, End-User, and Region
Regions CoveredNorth America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and Middle East & Africa
Fastest Growing RegionAsia-Pacific
Largest RegionNorth America
Report Insights CoveredCompetitive Landscape Analysis, Company Profile Analysis, Market Size, Share, Growth, Demand, Recent Developments, Mergers and Acquisitions, New Product Launches, Growth Strategies, Revenue Analysis, Porter’s Analysis, Pricing Analysis, Regulatory Analysis, Supply-Chain Analysis and Other key Insights.

 

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Market Dynamics

AMI Market Driven by Smart Technology: Providing Energy Efficiency

The advanced metering infrastructure market is expected to be driven by growing demand for energy efficiency worldwide as smart technology enables utilities to optimize energy consumption, enhance grid management and achieve significant cost savings. Advanced meters enable consumers to monitor their energy usage in real time through online portals or mobile apps. The engagement fosters awareness and encourages consumers to adopt energy-efficient practices, further contributing to reduced energy consumption.

Honeywell has launched a carbon and energy management solution aimed at tracking building emissions and optimizing energy usage. Developed by Honeywell engineers in India, this cloud-based service is part of the Honeywell Forge platform for data, analytics and IoT capabilities. It enables building owners to account for carbon emissions down to a device level and achieve greater sustainability across their enterprises. The system utilizes smart meters, sensors and utility data to analyze energy consumption and emissions By Technology of utility. It considers factors such as occupancy, weather and real-time utility rates to provide insights into energy use and carbon footprint.

Government Initiatives Drive Advanced Metering Infrastructure Adoption

The advanced metering infrastructure market is expected to be driven by government efforts, regulatory frameworks, incentives and long-term energy strategies to promote the adoption of advanced metering infrastructure. Many countries have introduced regulatory mandates that require utilities to integrate smart meters to a certain percentage of their customers within a specified timeframe. These mandates often come with specific targets for AMI penetration and are backed by penalties for non-compliance.

The Indian government launched initiatives such as the "Smart Meter National Programme" to accelerate the implementation of smart meters all across the country. The program aims to replace conventional meters with smart meters in a phased manner, with the goal of improving billing accuracy, reducing losses and enabling demand-side management. Also, European Union's Third Energy Package requires member states to implement smart metering and sets a target of 80% market penetration for electricity by 2020 transforming Europe's advanced metering infrastructure.

Cost Challenges in AMI Deployment Impact Market Growth

High cost of installation, configuration and customization of AMI metering and communications systems incur significant impacting the advanced metering infrastructure market. Ameren Illinois estimates that the capital costs incurred due to full AMI deployment within an 8-year timeframe would amount to approximately $129 million over a 20-year period. The initial investment required for deployment can be a deterrent, especially for smaller utilities or those with limited budgets.

Installing AMI meters is a complex process involving various steps which makes it a high-cost project. The high installation costs can lead to a slower rate of adoption of AMI systems. The high costs of AMI deployment can potentially lead to increased utility bills for consumers, as these costs might be passed on to them. The consumer impact could create resistance to AMI adoption, especially if the perceived benefits aren't communicated effectively.

Segment Analysis

The global advanced metering infrastructure market is segmented based on technology, service, end-user and region.

Smart Electricity Meters Drive Global Smart Grid Expansion

Smart electricity meters hold the largest market share and experiencing significant growth worldwide as countries embrace the implementation of smart grids. The expansion of smart electricity metering infrastructure is evident through initiatives undertaken by various countries and organizations. The global push towards smart grids and AMI technology has led to a surge in smart meter installations. Many countries worldwide are working to connect households, factories, production plants and other end-users to smart grids, resulting in an increased demand for suitable hardware like smart meters.

GMR Power Corporation Limited, a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure, is set to deploy smart meters across multiple locations in Uttar Pradesh, India. The initiative is aimed to enhance the accuracy of meter readings, optimize energy distribution and enable consumers to better understand and manage their energy consumption. The project is expected to improve the overall efficiency of the electricity distribution system in Uttar Pradesh by enabling real-time data collection and communication between consumers and utilities.

Geographical Penetration

North America's Leading Role in Advanced Metering Infrastructure

North America is the largest region in the advanced metering infrastructure market, witnessed a significant increase in AMI installations driven by the adoption of smart meters, advanced technologies and policies promoting grid modernization. The growth of AMI installations is getting support from state policies and initiatives that promote the adoption of smart meters and grid modernization. The efforts significantly lead to the implementation of AMI technologies in residential sectors and also in commercial and industrial sectors.

Furthermore, The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that there were approximately 111 million AMI installations in U.S. in 2021, accounting for about 69% of total electric meter installations. It indicates a substantial shift towards AMI technology adoption. Notably, residential customers played a significant role in driving this growth, constituting about 88% of the total AMI installations.

Competitive Landscape

The major global players in the market include Itron, Inc., Landis+Gyr, Sensus (Xylem Inc.), Elster Group (owned by Honeywell), Siemens AG, Kamstrup, Badger Meter, Inc., Schneider Electric, Aclara Technologies and Trilliant.

Key Developments

April 2026: The United States accelerated investments in smart grid modernization and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) deployment programs, supporting utility digitalization, grid reliability improvements, and enhanced energy management capabilities across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.

March 2026: Japan strengthened investments in next-generation smart metering technologies and intelligent grid infrastructure, supporting energy efficiency goals, renewable energy integration, and advanced demand-side management initiatives.

February 2026: Utilities across North America expanded AMI deployment projects, integrating advanced analytics, real-time monitoring, and two-way communication capabilities to improve operational efficiency and customer engagement.

January 2026: Major utility companies increased investments in AMI platforms and grid-edge intelligence solutions, enabling remote meter management, outage detection, and predictive maintenance across electricity distribution networks.

December 2025: Technology providers expanded development of cybersecurity solutions for AMI networks, helping utilities strengthen data protection, system resilience, and secure communication across smart metering infrastructure.

November 2025: Smart meter manufacturers increased production capacity and research investments to support growing global demand for advanced metering solutions driven by utility modernization and energy transition initiatives.

October 2025: Leading AMI solution providers expanded deployment of interoperable smart metering platforms, enhancing system integration, scalability, and compatibility with emerging smart grid technologies.

September 2025: India accelerated nationwide smart meter implementation programs under power sector modernization initiatives, supporting improved billing accuracy, loss reduction, and operational efficiency for distribution utilities.

July 2025: Utility companies increased investments in AI-enabled AMI analytics platforms, improving load forecasting, energy consumption monitoring, and grid performance optimization capabilities.

May 2025: AMI technology developers advanced cloud-based meter data management solutions, enabling utilities to improve real-time data processing, customer service operations, and energy usage insights.

March 2025: Energy infrastructure companies expanded partnerships focused on smart grid and AMI deployments, supporting digital transformation strategies and strengthening intelligent utility network capabilities.

January 2025: Governments across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific increased investments in smart grid infrastructure and advanced metering technologies, accelerating adoption of AMI systems to support renewable energy integration and long-term energy sustainability goals.

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FAQ’s

  • Global Advanced Metering Infrastructure Market reached US$ 30.4 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach US$ 77.3 billion by 2033, growing with a CAGR of 12.4% during the forecast period 2026-2033.

  • By technology, Smart electricity meters hold the largest market share and experiencing significant growth worldwide as countries embrace the implementation of smart grids.

  • The major global players of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Market include Itron, Inc., Landis+Gyr, Sensus (Xylem Inc.), Elster Group (owned by Honeywell), Siemens AG, Kamstrup, Badger Meter, Inc., Schneider Electric, Aclara Technologies and Trilliant.

  • Asia Pacific is the fastest growing region in the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Market.
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Deerland
DENSO
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JFE Steel
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Marubeni
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MITSUI & Co
Morinaga
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Kearney
Takeda
Sensia
SACCO system
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thyssenkrupp
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