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| Type | Eenmanszaak |
|---|---|
| Industry | Energie-informatie, software |
| Founder | Oleg Polovets |
| Headquarters | Almere, Flevoland, Nederland |
Area served | Nederland |
| Products | UMeter (smart meter-app), UMeter Solar, UMeter Premium |
| Website | https://umeter.nl |
UMeter is a Dutch company that provides smart meter energy monitoring and analytics. Based in Almere, UMeter offers an online platform and mobile app to read and visualize household energy usage. The service works independently of any specific energy supplier and is available for free to consumers, along with paid “Premium” services for business users.
Product and services
UMeter’s core offering is an app and web portal that reads smart meter data (via the P1 interface) and presents it to users. The basic UMeter app allows users to view their electricity and gas consumption history, with data updated once per day (typically showing the previous day’s usage) . Electricity usage is broken into 15-minute intervals and gas into hourly intervals. The data is visualized in hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly charts . No additional hardware is required at the meter, as readings are retrieved remotely each night. The UMeter app is offered free of charge and supports all energy suppliers in the Netherlands .
In addition to consumption tracking, UMeter supports solar panel monitoring. The app provides insight into solar generation yield, alerting users if panel production drops unexpectedly . UMeter also offers a commercial analytics solution (“UMeter Premium” or through its affiliate SmartDodos) for businesses or large portfolios, enabling centralized energy data management and reporting.
Reception
UMeter has been noted in industry publications as a well-regarded independent energy monitoring app. A 2019 article in E&W Installatietechniek described UMeter as “well regarded” and free, noting that it reads the smart meter daily and displays consumption graphs by hour, day, week, etc. . SeniorWeb, a Dutch technology magazine for seniors, listed UMeter among the free, supplier-independent smart meter apps available . A 2025 Dutch tech blog (DutchReview) highlighted UMeter’s capabilities, stating that the app lets users “know your energy consumption” and gives insight into the yield of household solar panels .
References
"Scala aan apps om verbruik energie te controleren". E&W Installatietechniek. September 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
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