Itron Launches Cyble 5 Module in APAC Region to Transform Water Utility Operations
- Expansion into new APAC market following successful deployment of 2 million+ units in EMEA
- Enables smart meter functionality without replacing existing infrastructure, reducing upgrade costs
- Local production in Indonesia starting Q4 2025 to serve APAC market
- Proven track record of reducing water losses through leak detection capabilities
- Designed for durability in extreme environments with resistance to water, contaminants, and high temperatures
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Itron's Cyble 5 expansion to APAC leverages proven success with 2M+ units shipped, boosting recurring revenue potential through water infrastructure modernization.
Itron's expansion of its Cyble 5 communications module into the Asia-Pacific market represents a strategic growth initiative for the company's water solutions portfolio. With over 2 million units already deployed throughout EMEA, Itron is leveraging proven technology to address water management challenges in a new high-potential region.
The technology itself offers a compelling value proposition: it transforms existing mechanical meters into smart devices without requiring complete infrastructure replacement. This retrofit approach significantly lowers the barrier to entry for utilities hesitant to undertake costly full-system upgrades. By establishing local production in Indonesia starting Q4 2025, Itron is positioning itself to serve the APAC market with optimized supply chains and potentially more competitive pricing.
The hourly data collection capability and continuous flow alarm feature directly address critical issues in the region – particularly water conservation in drought-prone areas like Australia and New Zealand. The real business impact comes from Itron's ability to expand its recurring revenue streams through this product line. As utilities adopt these modules, they generate ongoing data that creates opportunities for additional service offerings and analytics solutions.
The case study of Severn Trent Water reducing "millions of liters" in water losses demonstrates the tangible ROI utilities can achieve, creating a compelling sales narrative for Itron's expansion efforts. The module's design for extreme environments further strengthens its market fit for the diverse APAC region, potentially accelerating adoption across multiple countries.
Itron Communication Module Streamlines Infrastructure Upgrades, Reduces Utility Costs and Supports Sustainability Initiatives
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash., June 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Itron, Inc. (NASDAQ: ITRI), which is innovating new ways for utilities and cities to manage energy and water, is bringing its Cyble™ 5 communications module to the Asia-Pacific region. The module, which is currently deployed throughout EMEA, allows mechanical water meters to become communication devices. This facilitates the transition from manual meter reading to automated meter reading and advanced metering infrastructure by improving the functionality of existing mechanical meters. With the Cyble 5 communication module, utilities across the region can upgrade their metering infrastructure, reduce costs, and support sustainability initiatives without extensive infrastructure replacement.
The Cyble 5 communication module will be produced by PT Mecoindo in Cikarang, Indonesia, beginning Q4 2025. The Cyble 5 module addresses the diverse challenges facing utilities across the Asia-Pacific region, from streamlining the transition to smart metering to enabling conservation programs. In warmer and drier climates, such as Australia and New Zealand, the module's leak detection feature is particularly useful in combating water scarcity. Each Cyble 5 module has a continuous flow alarm and collects data hourly, helping utilities detect and manage leaks more effectively. This is a crucial benefit for water conservation and expanding water loss reduction programs.
With extreme weather events on the rise, having a communications module built for extreme environments is crucial. The Cyble 5 module is built to resist water, contaminants, corrosion, humidity, and hot temperatures. Utilities across the entire region will benefit from the Cyble 5 module’s versatility and durability. The Cyble 5 module is easy to connect with no wiring or wall mount required, allowing utilities to transition at their own pace without having to replace existing infrastructure before its useful life expires.
“Itron has shipped more than 2 million Cyble 5 modules in the EMEA region, and we are looking forward to expanding our offering to APAC. Utilities like Severn Trent Water in England have reduced water losses by millions of liters by identifying and repairing water leaks across their service territory with the Cyble 5. We look forward to bringing these and other benefits to utilities across the APAC region,” said Justin Patrick, senior vice president of Device solutions at Itron.
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