Suversis
Platform where municipalities and industrial facilities track water usage, leaks and smart-sensor data to comply with the Water Efficiency Regulation.
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Overview
Suversis lets municipalities and industrial facilities track water consumption from a single panel. It shows meter data in real time, warns of potential leaks, integrates with smart sensors and automatically produces the official reports required by the Water Efficiency Regulation.
Key features
- Real-time consumption measurement and tracking
- Leak detection alerts
- Smart sensor integration
- Water Efficiency Regulation reports
Use cases
Municipal water authority
Tracks consumption from the network on an hourly basis and catches potential leaks early — pressure drops and abnormal flows trigger automatic alerts.
Industrial facility
Monitors water usage on production lines per unit of output, identifies inefficient zones and helps cut operating costs.
IoT sensor integration
Streams data in real time from LoRa, NB-IoT or PLC-based smart meters into the system, removing manual readings.
Regulatory reporting
Auto-generates the monthly and annual reports required by the Water Efficiency Regulation in formats accepted by the authority.
Frequently asked questions
Which meter types are supported?
Manual readings from mechanical meters, smart meters (LoRa, NB-IoT) and PLC-based industrial measurement systems are all integrated.
How is leak detection performed?
Abnormal consumption deviations, pressure drops and night-time consumption trends are analyzed automatically; potential leaks raise alerts.
When does the Water Efficiency Regulation apply?
The regulation entered into force in 2024; certain industrial facilities and municipalities above defined sizes must report periodically. The system supports the required formats.
How is the efficiency improvement measured?
Comparison with prior periods, normalization per capita or per output unit and target setting/tracking are all built in.
Can it be used for a single site?
It scales for one site or many; teams can start at one location and expand as needed.
