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Netmore, Green Frog and Sensational Systems Target UK Smart Gas Metering With Managed LoRaWAN Offering

by May 13, 2026
by May 13, 2026

By Marc Kavinsky, Lead Editor at IoT Business News.

Netmore Group is working with Green Frog Asset Management and Sensational Systems on a managed smart gas metering solution for UK industrial and commercial utility customers. The collaboration combines LoRaWAN connectivity, device enablement and analytics designed to improve visibility into consumption, costs and emissions.

Smart gas metering has a different operational profile from many IoT rollouts. Devices are often deployed across dispersed estates, in utility rooms, industrial sites or other locations where manual access is inconvenient and communications conditions can be inconsistent. For industrial and commercial customers, the problem is not only collecting meter readings; it is turning those readings into reliable data that can support billing, portfolio management and energy decisions.

That is the context for Netmore Group’s collaboration with Green Frog Asset Management and Sensational Systems, which brings together three distinct roles in the UK gas metering chain. Netmore provides LoRaWAN network coverage and platform capabilities, Green Frog Asset Management brings its industrial and commercial utility metering business and customer-facing analytics platform, while Sensational Systems acts as the device and integration specialist responsible for the enablement layer.

The companies describe the result as an end-to-end smart gas metering solution for utility customers across the United Kingdom. It is intended to collect meter data from demanding environments and feed it into Green Frog’s analytics platform, which aggregates and processes consumption data across customer portfolios. The platform provides visibility into energy usage, associated costs and carbon emissions, and includes AI-driven validation and health-checking to identify anomalies, gaps or inconsistencies in incoming meter data that could affect billing accuracy.

Why this is more than a connectivity announcement

The distinctive element here is the division of responsibility across the stack. Many smart metering announcements focus on the network layer, the meter hardware or the analytics dashboard. This collaboration is positioned around the operational chain between those layers: choosing appropriate devices for utility monitoring, defining configuration profiles, provisioning the deployment, carrying data over LoRaWAN, and then validating that data before it is used for billing or energy management decisions.

That matters because the practical failure points in large-scale metering projects are often found at the boundaries between suppliers. A meter may be technically capable, a network may be available, and a software platform may be functional, yet deployment friction can still arise from device configuration, inconsistent payload handling, missing data or unclear ownership of troubleshooting. Sensational Systems’ role in advising on device selection, building configuration profiles and supporting application capabilities is therefore not a minor integration detail; it addresses one of the less visible but critical parts of scaling utility IoT.

Netmore’s use of LoRaWAN is also specific to the application. Gas metering typically requires low-power, low-data-rate communication rather than high bandwidth, and LoRaWAN’s open-standard LPWAN model is well aligned with devices expected to operate for long periods while sending small amounts of data. The announcement does not disclose device specifications, battery life targets or deployment volumes, but the choice of LoRaWAN indicates that the solution is being optimized around coverage, cost and operational longevity rather than data throughput.

Data quality becomes part of the metering proposition

A notable aspect of Green Frog’s offering is that the value proposition extends beyond remote meter reads. The company’s platform is designed to check incoming meter data continuously for anomalies, gaps and inconsistencies. The logical implication is that exception management becomes part of day-to-day utility operations: instead of discovering problems after a billing cycle or through customer queries, businesses can identify questionable data earlier and act before it affects reporting or invoicing.

For enterprises managing multiple sites, that is potentially more useful than raw near real-time visibility alone. Consumption data only supports energy management if it is trusted. A dashboard fed by incomplete or inconsistent meter data can create false confidence, particularly when it is used to compare sites, allocate costs or track emissions. By embedding validation into the managed service, Green Frog is attempting to address the credibility of the dataset as well as the mechanics of collection.

The collaboration is also relevant to the broader utility IoT market because it reflects a shift from single-component procurement toward packaged operational services. Industrial and commercial customers rarely want to assemble a network operator, device specialist, metering contractor and software integrator themselves. A managed model can reduce that burden, although it also places greater importance on clear service boundaries and accountability across the partners.

For OEMs and device suppliers, the announcement reinforces the importance of LoRaWAN device readiness beyond radio compliance. Configuration profiles, payload consistency and fit for utility monitoring are central to whether a device can be deployed efficiently. For connectivity providers, it highlights that network coverage is only one part of the utility sale; integration support and downstream data quality can influence adoption just as strongly.

System integrators may see a familiar pattern: the highest-value work sits in making the full stack production-ready. Enterprises and industrial players, meanwhile, should view the announcement as another sign that smart metering projects are becoming less about periodic readings and more about verified operational intelligence across portfolios.

The companies plan to showcase the collaboration at All Energy Expo in Glasgow, a venue that aligns the gas metering proposition with the UK’s broader low-carbon energy and resource-efficiency agenda. The commercial significance will depend on execution in the field, but the architecture of the announcement is clear: Netmore, Green Frog and Sensational Systems are not simply proposing connected meters, but a managed pathway from meter data capture to validated energy insight.

The post Netmore, Green Frog and Sensational Systems Target UK Smart Gas Metering With Managed LoRaWAN Offering appeared first on IoT Business News.

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