Kerlink and WEGoT, Indian provider of IoT water-management systems, to partner on deployments

Thorigné-Fouillard, France and Chennai, India, June 11, 2021: Kerlink, a specialist in solutions dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), and WEGoT, a provider of wireless, real-time water-management systems, today announced they are partnering to expand and accelerate adoption of WEGoT’s solutions to help address serious water shortages in India.

With a population of more than 1.3 billion, almost one-fifth of the world’s population, India faces ongoing challenges providing adequate water for residential and industrial consumption. NITI Aayog, a public-policy think tank of the Indian government, forecasts the country’s water supply will meet only half of demand by 2030.

Designed for facilities ranging from hotels, hospitals and factories to high-rise residential buildings, WEGoT’s Aqua IoT-based solution monitors water-supply systems by tracking detailed consumption data via its highly accurate, ultrasonic sensors that measure water flow, pressure, and quality, and transmit the data to property managers’ dashboards and smartphones in real time. The system consistently has enabled users, such as large residential communities, to reduce their water consumption by 40-50 percent, bringing a 40 percent reduction in water-related costs. Property owners typically achieve an RoI within 12 months of installing the system. In addition to monitoring consumption, the WEGoT Aqua solution also sends water-leak alerts to users’ mobile apps, which can be used to stop the supply of water to the source of the leak.

Kerlink and WEGoT will combine the Indian startup’s ultrasonic water meters and cloud application in LoRaWAN® networks with Kerlink’s carrier-grade outdoor Wirnet™ iStations and industrial-grade Wirnet iFemtocell indoor gateways, which receive sensor-generated data and transfer it to building and facility managers. It also gives businesses, such as water-delivery companies and water- and sewage-treatment plants, a real-time picture of operations, and informs preventative-maintenance decisions.

WEGoT, which was launched in 2015, calculates that its systems in more than 30,000 homes and 40 million square feet of commercial space have saved more than 3 billion liters of water. With a goal of saving another 10 billion-plus liters in the next three years, WEGoT and Kerlink plan to deploy the system in a million more homes.

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