Unlock better data and real-time insights from existing meters
We empower utilities and their customers
Copper Labs remotely collects and shares data from electric, gas, and water meters in real-time—without extensive infrastructure overhauls. We empower utilities and their customers with timely and actionable insights to meet evolving needs in a time of unprecedented change.
Do more with your existing meters
1. SEE BEYOND THE METER
Unparalleled real-time grid-edge visibility, actionable insights, and powerful M&V capabilities.
2. ENGAGE CUSTOMERS
Personalized energy and water usage recommendations and alerts in the moments that matter most.
3. MODERNIZE FASTER
Faster, more cost-effective grid modernization that accelerates decarbonization, decentralization, and customer equity.
Accelerating the data-driven utility of the future
High-resolution meter data is key to enabling electric, gas, and water utilities to effectively support a data-driven transition to a low-carbon economy, increase resilience in the face of a changing climate, improve equity, manage demand, and deliver an excellent customer experience.
We can help you get better data from your existing meters immediately, and our insightful utility portal and engaging customer-facing mobile app make it easy for you to put that data to work. Learn more about how we help different types of utilities below:
Making advanced meters smarter with AMx
When paired with smart (AMI) or drive-by (AMR) meters, Copper’s technology provides a much faster data backhaul than existing networks, allowing utilities and their customers to receive and use the most granular possible data in real-time.
Our approach extends the useful life of existing meter hardware, opens the door to new cloud-based solutions, and provides a turnkey approach to helping utilities get the most out their infrastructure investments. Plus, by enabling a move away from proprietary hardware and communications networks, we support a best-of-breed metering solution that drives innovation while increasing cost-effectiveness. Collectively, these kinds of benefits enable a new, more modern approach to thinking about meter infrastructure—a strategy called AMx.