Partner Success with AWS / Software & Internet / United States

July 2024
Subeca
Klika Tech

Subeca’s Amazon Sidewalk and LoRaWAN-Enabled Meters Significantly Cut Telemetry Costs

Subeca worked with Klika Tech to integrate Amazon Sidewalk into STMicroelectronics chips and incorporate the solution into water management devices.

850%

growth in sales pipeline

Improved

efficiency in water management

100s

of thousands in cost reduction

Simplified

the user experience

Overview

Subeca, an Internet of Things (IoT) company focused on water management, was looking to provide low-cost, simple-to-install smart water solutions for utilities of all sizes. Subeca sought to deliver smart water for all using the Amazon Sidewalk network—a move that would eliminate a significant operational cost, dramatically simplify deployment, and offer unprecedented flexibility in deployment for utilities.

Working with AWS Partner Klika Tech and STMicroelectronics, Subeca integrated Amazon Sidewalk and AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN into its BLINC modules—also known as the brains of Subeca’s solutions set. The result is an AWS-powered solution that offers water utilities a simplified user experience, substantial cost savings, and improved efficiency. Notably, this planned solution has propelled Subeca’s sales pipeline growth by an astounding 850 percent year over year.

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Opportunity | Incompatibility Dampens Subeca’s Plans

Imagine a world where water utilities can effortlessly monitor and control resources, detect leaks, and enhance sustainability with just a few clicks. Subeca, which offers solutions built on AWS IoT Core that track water consumption, aims to make this a reality. However, balancing the need for affordable access to clean water with the rising costs of infrastructure improvements presented a financial conundrum.

One crucial issue was that the current STMicroelectronics silicon chip used, while offering superior operational performance and supply chain resilience, did not allow for IoT integration with a community network. “This drawback prevented us from providing data to our customers about their water usage, which would allow them to make better decisions about consumption,” said Patrick Keaney, chief executive officer of Subeca. “It would also give them substantial cost savings on cellular connections while allowing for simplified setup and provisioning processes.”

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By using free telemetry offered by Amazon Sidewalk instead of relying on expensive cellular connections, these utilities stand to save hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.”

Patrick Keaney
CEO of Subeca

Solution | Smooth Sailing with Klika Tech’s Expertise

Klika Tech, an AWS Advanced Consulting and IoT Competency Partner and an official development partner of STMicroelectronics, collaborated closely with Subeca and STMicroelectronics to address this challenge. Klika Tech seamlessly integrated Amazon Sidewalk into STMicroelectronics’ chip set before incorporating the solution into Subeca’s device designs. As a systems integrator, Klika Tech leveraged its expertise in Amazon Web Services (AWS) to quickly develop a solution.

“One key benefit that Amazon Sidewalk brought to Subeca's solution is a simplified user experience,” said Keaney. “We can now streamline our device’s setup and provisioning processes, helping customers easily connect and manage their devices through an intuitive and user-friendly interface.” This ease of use ensures that even non-technical users can adopt and use Subeca's technology, enhancing accessibility and increasing its potential reach.

Moreover, water utilities leveraging Subeca’s solution would realize substantial cost savings. “By using the community network connectivity offered by Amazon Sidewalk instead of relying on expensive cellular connections, these utilities stand to save hundreds of thousands of dollars annually,” said Keaney. This financial relief allows them to allocate resources toward other critical areas and investments, ultimately benefiting both the utility providers and their customers.

With its foundation built on Amazon Sidewalk, Subeca’s solution would provide inherent scalability and flexibility. This enables Subeca to cater to water utilities of all sizes, allowing them to seamlessly integrate the solution into their existing infrastructure and support multiple devices.

The solution would enable water utilities to monitor and control various aspects of water usage, such as consumption, pressure networks, and shut-off valves, enhancing operational efficiency and water resource management.

Outcome | Subeca Sales Pipeline Surges with 850% Growth

“The integration of Amazon Sidewalk and LoRaWAN into Subeca’s solution has resulted in a staggering increase in business interest,” said Keaney. “Our sales pipeline has grown over 850 percent.” Moreover, the Subeca Explorer Kit, which recently launched, is already boasting impressive results, with over 100,000 devices in its sales pipeline.

This surge in customer demand underscores the industry’s enthusiasm for Subeca’s solution and its potential to revolutionize the way water utilities operate. Subeca is now fully qualified on Amazon Sidewalk and over 20 utilities in the United States are testing Amazon Sidewalk functionality.

About Subeca

Subeca is a water solutions company specializing in smart water systems, offering advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) solutions, and leveraging AWS IoT Core for Amazon Sidewalk.

About AWS Partner Klika Tech

Klika Tech is a global technology and consulting firm whose core mission is to assist customers in connecting technology with their business goals. As an AWS Advanced Tier Consulting Partner with multi-domain expertise, it leverages its experience to understand customers’ challenges, imagine what’s possible, and implement the right solution. Klika Tech is a trusted expert in both cloud and embedded solutions and works alongside customers to develop successful market-ready solutions and applications to solve their most complex business challenges.

AWS Services Used

AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN

AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN is a fully managed LoRaWAN Network Server (LNS) that enables customers to connect wireless devices that use the LoRaWAN protocol for low-power, long-range wide area network connectivity with the AWS Cloud.

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AWS IoT Core

AWS IoT Core lets you connect billions of IoT devices and route trillions of messages to AWS services without managing infrastructure.

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