Compact and light weight.
BLE communication with water meter.
In accordance with international standards.
On many Greek islands, such as Naxos and Karpathos, local authorities face an acute water shortage. Reuters reports that the main reservoir on Naxos has almost dried up due to the summer heat, threatening local agriculture. Authorities in Karpathos have already imposed restrictions on water use for filling swimming pools. In several other places, the possibility of installing seawater desalination plants is being considered to cope with the shortage. Most of Greece has not had significant rainfall for several months. The dry spring and summer followed the warmest winter on record. This challenging situation is exacerbated by the massive influx of tourists, which significantly increases water consumption.
Unlike existing solutions, which involve imposing restrictions on freshwater consumption and using saltwater for irrigation, ADDRA meters with valves allow for effective management of freshwater supply to consumers. The use of saltwater for irrigation can harm agriculture and ecosystems, whereas ADDRA meters provide the opportunity to rationally use limited freshwater resources.
The meters track the consumer’s allocated limit and, upon reaching this limit, command the valve to close, completely cutting off the water supply. The valve reopens the next day, and the monitoring and control process begins anew. ADDRA meters will help authorities reduce water consumption, ensure fair distribution, and most importantly, eliminate the need to use seawater. Instead of a solution where everyone lacks water, with ADDRA, we provide water to everyone 24 hours a day, albeit with individual limitations.