Flagship focus on efficiency: Hubbell’s Aclara I-210+c smart meter targets US utilities
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Hubbell’s Aclara I-210+c residential smart meter sits at the center of many US utilities’ grid-modernization roadmaps, positioned as a flagship workhorse rather than a tech showpiece. The solid-state meter is engineered for mass deployment, with modular communications and ANSI C12 metering accuracy tailored for large investor-owned and municipal utilities across North America. According to the official Aclara product literature, the I-210+c supports advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) programs with options for integrated RF, PLC and cellular communications to fit different network strategies. The manufacturer product page describes the I-210+c as a scalable platform for AMI deployments.
Utility-grade design: what the Aclara I-210+c actually delivers
At its core, the I-210+c is a single-phase, solid-state residential meter built to ANSI C12.1 and C12.20 accuracy standards, translating into reliable kWh measurement for typical North American 120/240 V service. Hubbell’s Aclara unit offers the meter in multiple form factors and meter classes, allowing utilities to match existing sockets and billing requirements without redesigning service entrances. The device can meter both energy and demand, and it supports time-of-use and other complex rate structures, enabling more granular tariffs as utilities shift toward dynamic pricing. An Aclara technical sheet highlights that the platform is field-upgradeable, so utilities can add or swap communications modules without replacing the entire meter base. The published specification sheet outlines the ANSI compliance, voltage ratings and modular communications options.
Communications flexibility is one of the I-210+c’s key differentiators in a crowded AMI market. The meter can be paired with Aclara’s RF mesh networks, power line carrier (PLC) systems or cellular modules, depending on the utility’s existing infrastructure and geographic footprint. That allows a single meter platform to support urban, suburban and rural deployments where RF coverage or line conditions differ significantly. The meter’s firmware is designed for remote upgrades, so AMI features and security patches can be rolled out over the network instead of requiring on-site visits. For utilities, this combination of modular communications and remote firmware management translates into lower truck rolls, more consistent data collection and a smoother path to future applications like prepay and advanced outage analytics. Within Hubbell’s portfolio, the Aclara I-210+c anchors the residential end of its smart-grid metering lineup, complementing polyphase and commercial meters in broader AMI projects.
For Hubbell, the Aclara I-210+c is strategically important because it feeds into multi-year AMI and grid-modernization contracts, which in turn underpin recurring revenue from network, software and services. Residential smart meters like the I-210+c are typically deployed by the hundred thousand, and once installed, they remain in service for a decade or longer, providing a steady base of installed devices for add-on communications modules and analytics platforms. Hubbard-based Hubbell acquired Aclara in 2018 to deepen its utility solutions segment, and metering has since become a core pillar of that business as US utilities replace aging electromechanical meters with solid-state, networked alternatives. In its recent investor materials, Hubbell highlights utility solutions, including metering and grid automation, as a key growth driver alongside industrial electrical products. A recent Hubbell investor presentation underscores the role of utility solutions and AMI in its long-term growth framework. Shares of Hubbell (US4435106079) traded on the NYSE at $476.86 on 06/14/2026, according to recent market data.
Aclara I-210+c smart meter in brief
- Product: Aclara I-210+c residential smart meter
- Manufacturer: Hubbell Incorporated
- Category: Flagship/Bestseller utility smart meter
- Launch date: Initially introduced as part of Aclara’s I-210 platform (several years on the market; exact first-release year not specified publicly)
- MSRP / Price: Not publicly listed; priced via utility tenders and multi-year AMI contracts
- Availability: Primarily North American utilities through direct and project-based sales
- Target audience: Electric utilities deploying large-scale residential AMI systems
- Key differentiator / USP: Modular communications and ANSI-compliant metering in a scalable residential platform
More background on Hubbell and utility metering
Hubbell’s investor materials and regulatory filings offer additional insight into how utility metering products like the Aclara I-210+c fit into its broader utility solutions strategy.
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