"NARTIS" and "NEC.TECH" presented the latest smart electricity metering solution at the Electronics of Russia exhibition
NARTIS
NEC.TECH
"NEC" Group companies are participating in the Electronics of Russia international exhibition and forum, which is taking place at Crocus Expo from November 25 to 27, 2025.
The key exhibit at the exhibition was a joint development between the "NEC.TECH" research and development center and "NARTIS", a Russian leader in the production of smart meters and charging infrastructure – the NARTIS-I300-W132-2, a new-generation electricity meter with integrated network quality monitoring.
"The development of a Russian component base is the foundation for the technological sustainability of the industry. At "NARTIS", we don't simply integrate domestic solutions; we create them jointly with "NEC.TECH", forming a full development cycle. "The new meter confirms that Russian components are capable of providing a high level of accuracy, reliability, and competitiveness," emphasized Oleg Vladimirov, CEO of "NARTIS".
This solution is currently unmatched on the Russian market in terms of cost and functionality.
A unique feature of the new solution is that the quality parameter monitoring system is already integrated into the smart electricity meter. The new meter measures voltage dips, overvoltages, and interruptions, records positive and negative voltage deviations, zero- and negative-sequence voltage unbalance factors, and frequency deviations, and also performs automatic monitoring with protocol generation at 1- and 7-day intervals.
The new "NARTIS" meter can operate both standalone and as part of an automated commercial electricity metering system (ACMS). Using this type of meter within the ACMS allows for monitoring of power quality parameters to ensure the safety of electrical equipment. This helps prevent potential accidents and damage, and is especially important when power grid stability becomes an integral part of ensuring uninterrupted power supply. The "NEC" Group's joint stand showcased all key developments in smart electricity metering, along with modern domestic electronic components, IT equipment, and other solutions for the electric power industry. For example, Electroshield-K° showcased popular models of current and voltage transformers, expanding its line of equipment for modern electricity metering systems.
The key exhibit at the exhibition was a joint development between the "NEC.TECH" research and development center and "NARTIS", a Russian leader in the production of smart meters and charging infrastructure – the NARTIS-I300-W132-2, a new-generation electricity meter with integrated network quality monitoring.
"The development of a Russian component base is the foundation for the technological sustainability of the industry. At "NARTIS", we don't simply integrate domestic solutions; we create them jointly with "NEC.TECH", forming a full development cycle. "The new meter confirms that Russian components are capable of providing a high level of accuracy, reliability, and competitiveness," emphasized Oleg Vladimirov, CEO of "NARTIS".
This solution is currently unmatched on the Russian market in terms of cost and functionality.
A unique feature of the new solution is that the quality parameter monitoring system is already integrated into the smart electricity meter. The new meter measures voltage dips, overvoltages, and interruptions, records positive and negative voltage deviations, zero- and negative-sequence voltage unbalance factors, and frequency deviations, and also performs automatic monitoring with protocol generation at 1- and 7-day intervals.
The new "NARTIS" meter can operate both standalone and as part of an automated commercial electricity metering system (ACMS). Using this type of meter within the ACMS allows for monitoring of power quality parameters to ensure the safety of electrical equipment. This helps prevent potential accidents and damage, and is especially important when power grid stability becomes an integral part of ensuring uninterrupted power supply. The "NEC" Group's joint stand showcased all key developments in smart electricity metering, along with modern domestic electronic components, IT equipment, and other solutions for the electric power industry. For example, Electroshield-K° showcased popular models of current and voltage transformers, expanding its line of equipment for modern electricity metering systems.