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Europe’s Smart Meter Market Shifts From Rollout Race to Technology Transition

IoT Business News

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July 11, 2026

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Europe's smart meter market is evolving from large-scale initial deployments to second-generation upgrades and technology transitions, with significant growth expected by 2031 amidst diverse regional demands and communications strategies. The post Europe’s Smart Meter Market Shifts From Rollout Race to Technology Transition appeared first on IoT Business News.

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 4, 2026

Pengangkutan awam kita semakin uzur?

Setiap kali berlaku insiden melibatkan pengangkutan awam, persoalan yang sama pasti timbul dalam kalangan masyarakat. Adakah sistem pengangkutan awam negara kita semakin uzur? Atau sebenarnya kemudahan yang ada sedang berdepan tekanan luar biasa akibat peningkatan jumlah pengguna? Beberapa tahun kebelakangan ini menyaksikan beberapa kejadian yang mengundang kebimbangan. Bermula dengan insiden tren LRT bertembung sehingga mengakibatkan ... Read more The post Pengangkutan awam kita semakin uzur? appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 21, 2026

Melbourne’s massive data centre boom forces planners to rewrite the script

But fading “social licence” and data centre boom complicate Victoria’s green energy switch.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 8, 2026

Sun Mobility t3-55T electric trucks with world’s first modular battery swapping at Pravaas 5.0

Unlike passenger cars, commercial vehicles are judged primarily on operating economics rather than technology. Sun Mobility is betting that battery swapping can tip that equation by cutting upfront vehicle costs, reducing charging downtime and creating a shared energy network that multiple truck and bus manufacturers can use. Backed by a 78 million IndoFast-IOCL joint venture, the companyAIS-038-certified platform aims to cut upfront vehicle costs by about 40 per cent and address one of the biggest barriers to commercial EV adoption.

The Slovenia Times

center

· Jul 7, 2026

StarCharge Releases Industry White Papers: From Infrastructure to Network Systems, Microgrids Moving from Customization to Scaling Up Development

CHANG ZHOU, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 7 July 2026 - The global new energy vehicle market has seen rapid growth in recent years. With continued strong expectations for new energy vehicle exports, the global electric vehicle (EV) charging market is entering a new stage of rapid expansion. ...

Wired

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· Jun 23, 2026

Time-Based Use Rates and Whole-Home Battery Backups Combine

Power companies are pushing aggressive time-based use pricing. Here's how a regular consumer can benefit.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Is a European single market for energy such a good idea?

Is a European single market for energy such a good idea?

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Related coverage for "Europe’s Smart Meter Market Shifts From Rollout Race to Technology Transition": Utusan Malaysia — Pengangkutan awam kita semakin uzur?. Brisbane Times — Melbourne’s massive data centre boom forces planners to rewrite the script. The Hindu BusinessLine — Sun Mobility t3-55T electric trucks with world’s first modular battery swapping at Pravaas 5.0. The Slovenia Times — StarCharge Releases Industry White Papers: From Infrastructure to Network Systems, Microgrids Moving from Customization to Scaling Up Development. Wired — Time-Based Use Rates and Whole-Home Battery Backups Combine. Korea Times News — Is a European single market for energy such a good idea?