Under dual pressures of rising electricity costs and environmental demands, European households are shifting energy management needs from "whole-home control" to "itemized device tracking". However, u...
Eichrecht energy meters are specialized devices designed to measure electricity consumption accurately while complying with Germany’s legal metrology regulations, known as the Eichrecht. These regulat...
UL energy meters are widely used to monitor and measure electrical energy consumption in residential, commercial, and industrial environments. Certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), these meters...
Rogowski coils are widely used for measuring alternating currents due to their flexibility, wide frequency response, and non-intrusive design. Unlike traditional current transformers, a Rogowski coil ...
Imagine a small café owner in Berlin, staring at a sky-high electricity bill after a busy summer—their old meter couldn't tell them if the AC was draining too much power, or if a faulty fridge was was...
Electricity meters are essential tools for measuring energy consumption, and they have evolved significantly over the years. Two common types in modern energy management are prepaid meters and smart m...
EV charging meters must comply with various standards and regulations across different regions to ensure accurate billing, safe operation, interoperability, and compatibility with the local electricit...
From September 9 to 11, at the Enlit Asia 2025 international energy exhibition held in Bangkok, Thailand, Eastron made a significant appearance. The exhibition showcased its globally popular single-ph...
From September 9 to 11, 2025, Eastron participated in the "PV New Era Forum 2025" in Nanjing. The event brought together numerous industry experts, scholars, and business representatives to explore cu...