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Facts about 1NCE Infrastructure Customers
Cover over 8% of 1NCE's customers' base
Operate in 123 countries
Feature 117 major implementations
Exhibit a usual project size of 10,000 to 50,000 deployments
Facts about 1NCE Infrastructure Customers
Cover over 8% of 1NCE's customers' base
Operate in 123 countries
Feature 117 major implementations
Exhibit a usual project size of 10,000 to 50,000 deployments
Infrastructure IoT
IoT Infrastructure market is growing. According to Transforma Insights, the number of infrastructure monitoring devices started increasing from 18.6 million in 2023 to approximately 45.7 million in 2033. Governments and authorities are increasingly deploying sensors and cameras to remotely monitor infrastructure health. These sensors can detect anomalies or malfunctions, enabling authorities to take timely action and extend the lifespan of these structures. Remote monitoring not only reduces costs but also minimizes the need for on-site inspections and a large workforce.
1NCE team can track the high relevance of IoT in Infrastructure: this vertical represents a significant 8% of 1NCE customer base. Currently, our reference stories imply multiple use cases such as infrastructure monitoring, intelligent lighting solutions, pest control, and an array of other applications. IoT applications in Infrastructure are distributed across the following top countries: Germany, France, Poland, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Spain.
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There are many specific use cases within the Infrastructure sector:
Infrastructure Management and Monitoring IoT
Infrastructure management involves overseeing and maintaining critical systems like roads, bridges, and utilities with IoT technology. Smart monitoring solutions use sensors and real-time analytics to detect issues, predict maintenance needs, and optimize resource allocation.
Smart Building Automation IoT
Smart building systems use IoT-interconnected devices, software to monitor and manage lighting, HVAC, security, and other utilities. These technologies optimize energy use, enhance occupant comfort, and improve facility management. IoT-based building automation reduces operational costs and supports sustainability goals.
Street Lighting
IoT-based smart street lighting systems contribute to public safety and energy efficiency by using sensors, adaptive brightness, and remote control. They can automatically adjust illumination based on time, weather, or activity, reducing energy consumption and costs. These systems often integrate with broader smart city networks for improved urban management.
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Waste Management IoT
Smart waste management solutions use IoT-enabled sensors and data analytics to optimize collection routes and monitor bin levels in real time. This reduces operational costs, minimizes environmental impact, and improves service quality. Advanced systems also enable waste sorting and recycling for more sustainability.
Use Case | Description |
Community Heating | Efficient monitoring, distribution, and metering of heat in community heating grids, ensuring cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions. |
Public Information Screens | Centralized control of public billboards and information screens, delivering real-time content and advertising to the community. |
Public Safety | A broad range of applications, including gunshot detection, traffic monitoring, and public area surveillance, ensuring safety and security. |
Find out more about how IoT helps customers in the Infrastructure sector:
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1NCE Shop
Visit the 1NCE Shop and start connecting your IoT devices easily. Simply order your IoT SIM cards, choose the desired type of IoT SIM card and fill out all required forms. After the payment has been approved you get your cards within two to three business days.
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