Sagemcom, Itron, Siemens and Efluid work on Tunisia’s €78 million smart grid
The European multinational, the US-listed group, and the German and French groups will deploy smart meters across the country.
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▪ Sagemcom, Itron, Siemens and Efluid work on Tunisia’s €78 million smart grid
▪ The European multinational, the US-listed group, and the German and French groups will deploy smart meters across the country.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/811483/sagemcom-itron-siemens-and-efluid-work-on-tunisias-e78-million-smart-grid/
The four companies will execute the contract, divided into six lots, for a total of €78.21 million.
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