News


Conlog targets African growth

August 2014 News

Building on its synergy with Schneider Electric, prepaid electricity meter manufacturer Conlog is focusing on aggressive growth in the African market. “We understand the African context and our products are well matched to the needs of the continent,” says marketing manager, Viven Perumal. Founded in 1965, Conlog has been part of the Schneider family since 2000, and now has a dynamic new management team headed by general manager, Dudley Miller.

The new Conlog management team.
The new Conlog management team.

Global footprint

A world leader in prepaid meter technology, the company has a global footprint amongst utility companies and municipalities. With more than 100 utilities worldwide using Conlog solutions, it has the world’s largest installed base, an impressive 8 million prepaid meters. Conlog is especially strong in Africa and is also dominant in the local market, with 50% of its business being local and 50% international. The high-tech factory based in Overport, Durban, has a capacity of 100 000 units a month. It has a staff of 285, with 170 being in manufacturing, backed up by highly skilled engineers, services and R&D teams.

Far more than a meter manufacturer

The concept of prepayment is well-entrenched in South Africa but Conlog is far more than just a meter manufacturer. “We offer a basket of holistic solutions for data management,” continues Perumal. “These include project management, infrastructure design and business intelligence. Often, customers only want to work with one company and we are very strong in execution services and project management,” he adds. HR manager, Ahmed Ashruf explains how Conlog has matched its product offering with the evolving market demand for smart metering. “We are now looking at the entire supply chain of the utility, including asset management, workflow management and software applications,” he says.

Three offerings

The result is three offerings: the Platform, the Enabled and the Premium. The Platform offer is a standard offer, with traditional metering set up on a site. The Enabled offer is a wireless solution which enables smart metering functionality through standard prepaid meters. This allows Conlog to facilitate a solution quickly in any market and it is starting to take off strongly in Africa. The Premium offer makes smart city software solutions available through a collaboration with Schneider Spain. Conlog envisions this leading to a wealth of opportunities in cloud-based energy management solutions in home area networks (HANs).

A range of meters

The robust meters, which can withstand temperatures up to 70°C, come in single and three-phase versions. The Combo range has keypad and display integrated in the same enclosure. The Split Meter range is designed to counteract tampering, with the meter and display being separated. The new wireless range includes a model which can handle up to 250 A instead of the usual 100 A. Auxiliary products include a data concentrator unit (DCU), which collects data from the wireless meters and can be reconfigured if the utility needs any changes, and a wireless range extender.

Into the cloud

Conlog’s core business is switching, token generation and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), together with backup services, and the company can react very quickly to customer needs. “Our strategy is to build on base prepaid systems and enable them to go smart to fit the needs of the customer,” says application engineering manager, Warren Dixon. Smart systems are developed entirely in-house and involve partnering with strategic third party providers and retail networks for the purchase of electricity, provision of hardware and infrastructure, development of the facilitating software and support. Traditionally this was all done at the customer site but the entire system has been moved into the cloud and sites can be rolled out without ever leaving the office.

Mass customisation is the business

“Mass customisation is our business,” says Miller. He adds that synergy with Schneider Electric’s technology is a key focus for Conlog and the company aims to use Schneider’s commercial presence to develop new markets, especially in East Africa. “A tsunami of data and intelligence is on the way and we need to be ready. We are on the brink of something massive and the next revolution will be handling the data,” he concludes.

For more information contact Ntombi Mhangwani, Schneider Electric South Africa, +27 (0)11 254 6400, [email protected], www.schneider-electric.com



Credit(s)



Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page

Further reading:

Reinstatement opportunity for ECSA registration
News
In 2023 the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) announced a special opportunity for engineers in South Africa to reinstate their registration status if it had been cancelled. This exclusive offer is available until the end of August 2024.

Read more...
Reinventing data centre design: critical changes to meet surging
Schneider Electric South Africa IT in Manufacturing
AI technologies are pushing the boundaries of what is possible which, in turn, is presenting data centres with a whole new set of challenges. Fortunately, several options are emerging which include optimising design and infrastructure for efficiency, cooling and management systems

Read more...
100 years of safety leadership
News
DEKRA Industrial and its adult-based education and occupational skills training division, the Institute of Learning (IOL) will showcase a milestone at A-OSH 2025, as the company celebrates DEKRA Global’s 100 years of safety leadership.

Read more...
Drakenstein Municipality aces Schneider Electric’s Sustainability Impact Award
Schneider Electric South Africa News
Drakenstein Municipality in the Western Cape has won a Sustainability Impact Award for Schneider Electric’s Anglophone Africa region, shining the spotlight on its unwavering commitment to sustainable leadership and its forward-thinking approach to ensuring a sustainable future for its coming generations.

Read more...
Smart manufacturing, APC and the SA marketplace
Schneider Electric South Africa IT in Manufacturing
Manufacturers are prioritising the integration of smart technologies into their daily operations to stay one step ahead of the competition. In South Africa, some experts believe the country has the potential to leapfrog its global peers through the creation of smart factories.

Read more...
LH Marthinusen launches new industrial fan manufacturing and services factory
News
LH Marthinusen has launched its new industrial fan manufacturing and services factory in Ekurhuleni. THis is a major milestone for South African energy infrastructure growth.

Read more...
Comtest calibration user group seminar
Comtest News
Comtest invites metrology and calibration professionals to a focused technical seminar series aimed at demystifying some of the most common hurdles in inter-laboratory comparisons.

Read more...
Functional safety explained
News
The SAIMC supports Pepperl+Fuchs, a National Member, in a free four-part online seminar series focused on Functional Safety.

Read more...
The future of manufacturing in Africa
News
The future and development of African manufacturing will be discussed extensively at the upcoming Manufacturing Indaba conference, to be hosted on 15 to 16 July 2025 at Johannesburg’s Sandton Convention Centre.

Read more...
Hot topics at IFAT Africa and analytica Lab Africa 2025
News
Burning issues such as climate-smart infrastructure, sustainability in waste and water management, the circular economy and Extended Producer Responsibility will come under discussion at the three-day conference and forum presented by analytica Lab Africa and IFAT Africa at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, Johannesburg from 8 to 10 July 2025.

Read more...









While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd | All Rights Reserved