Saudi Arabia is pushing forward with its Vision 2030 agenda, investing $4.3 billion in smart metering to achieve full urban coverage by 2027. As municipalities upgrade their infrastructure, ultrasonic water meters are emerging as the clear alternative to outdated mechanical systems—delivering the accuracy, durability, and intelligence the Kingdom demands.
High-Precision Measurement
Traditional mechanical meters often miss low-flow leaks. Ultrasonic meters use sound waves to measure flow with no moving parts, capturing rates as low as 2–3 liters per hour.
Detect hidden leaks early
Reduce Non-Revenue Water (NRW) at the source
Ensure accurate billing based on actual consumption
Built for Extreme Environments
From the summer heat of Riyadh to the humidity of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia’s climate pushes equipment to its limits.
IP68 rated: Fully submersible for pit or flood-prone installations
Wide temperature range: Operates reliably from -25°C to 85°C
Low maintenance: No mechanical wear, extending service life
Smart AMI Connectivity
When paired with Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) , ultrasonic meters become intelligent network sensors.
Instant leak alerts: Detect abnormal continuous flow and trigger immediate response
Remote monitoring & control: Reduce truck rolls and manual reads
Data-driven operations: Enable better pressure management and network optimization
Supporting Vision 2030
Across Riyadh, Jeddah, and beyond, ultrasonic meters are helping utilities:
Cut water loss
Improve operational efficiency
Build more sustainable water networks
With the 2027 smart metering deadline approaching, ultrasonic technology offers a proven path forward—combining precision, durability, and connectivity in a single, future-ready solution.
