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Tymek Lipinski
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Maximizing Battery Efficiency in Cellular and LPWAN IoT Deployments

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

11:00AM ET/5:00PM CET

Optimizing power consumption for battery-operated Internet of Things (IoT) devices is pivotal to ensure scalability and viability. Use cases that require prolonged, uninterrupted functioning in the field include:

  • Smart meters
  • Various smart city applications
  • Asset tracking solutions 

Such devices are often deployed for a decade or more. They require long battery life to prevent frequent battery replacements and maintenance. 

Cellular IoT technologies like NB-IoT and LTE-M are top choices for global network coverage and maturity. Moreover, embedded SIM (eSIM) technology advancements facilitate secure deployment and remote provisioning. These technologies cater to the prolonged lifespan that IoT deployments need.

Low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) technologies are optimal for power-constrained IoT applications. They balance power efficiency and extended coverage, facilitating connectivity in remote or subterranean environments.

Selecting the right hardware and software ensures sustained operations in diverse environments. Partnering with solution providers that offer quality manufacturing and support packages fortifies IoT deployment longevity and reliability. 

Join us for a webinar to explore the battery-operated IoT device ecosystem. You'll discover how power consumption optimization is a cornerstone of prolonged, reliable field operation.

Attendees will learn:

  • How to extend the life of your IoT devices and increase their efficiency
  • The importance of embracing cellular and LPWAN technologies
  • How to implement robust power management strategies 
Register now and visit us at telit.com/events-webinars to register for additional upcoming webinars.

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