For many businesses energy metering has long been treated as a background function. A meter is installed. Usage is recorded. A bill arrives later. It is necessary work but it is not always seen as strategic. That way of thinking is quickly becoming outdated.
Commercial buildings, embedded networks, solar systems, batteries and tenant billing are all becoming more complex. Reporting expectations are rising too. In this environment the humble energy meter has a much bigger role to play. It is no longer there just to count kilowatt hours. It is the first point where meaningful energy data is captured.
That is why the EM133-XM should not be viewed as a passive meter. It is a starting point for smarter energy decisions.
Key Points
Passive metering only records consumption while smart metering turns that data into visibility that supports real action.
Accurate meter data is the foundation for billing, reporting, demand management and better investment decisions.
Reliable data helps businesses shift from reactive energy management to earlier and more confident decisions.
Accurate metering supports fair and defensible tenant billing across commercial buildings and embedded networks.
Good metering data strengthens sustainability and performance reporting including NABERS.
The SATEC EM133-XM is NMI approved and Expertpower compatible which gives Australian sites a trusted starting point for smarter energy decisions.
Why Passive Metering Is No Longer Enough
A passive meter records consumption. In the past that was often enough. Today it usually falls short.
Businesses are dealing with higher energy costs and more complex tariffs. Reporting expectations are growing. So is the pressure to understand how energy is used across sites. Building owners need to manage tenant usage fairly. Facility managers need better visibility across equipment, common areas and operational loads. Sustainability teams need dependable data. Finance teams need confidence that billing is accurate.
A meter that simply sits in the switchboard and records usage without feeding a wider strategy misses a major opportunity.
Smarter energy is not only about installing solar, batteries or efficient equipment. It begins with understanding what is happening now. Where is energy being used? When is demand rising? Which areas of a building are consuming more than expected? Is tenant billing based on clear and defensible data? The answers all start at the meter.
The EM133-XM As The First Step In Energy Intelligence
The EM133-XM is designed to do far more than record basic consumption. It is a smart multi functional energy meter that helps businesses collect the data they need to understand their energy profile.
This matters because every energy management system, billing process and reporting platform depends on the quality of the data coming in. If the meter data is poor or hard to access then everything built on top of it becomes less reliable.
The EM133-XM helps create a stronger foundation. It captures key electrical and consumption data that can then be used for billing, monitoring, reporting and analysis. Connected into a broader energy management environment the meter becomes part of a living data chain rather than a silent piece of hardware.
That shift matters. A business cannot manage what it cannot see. The EM133-XM gives sites the starting point they need to move from basic measurement to genuine energy awareness.
Better Data Leads To Better Decisions
Energy decisions are often made after the problem has already appeared. A high bill arrives. A tenant queries a charge. A manager notices unusual usage. By then the chance to act earlier has often passed.
Better metering helps businesses move away from reactive energy management. With more useful data teams can spot patterns, compare usage, investigate anomalies and decide with greater confidence.
A commercial building may see whether usage is rising outside normal operating hours. A multi tenancy site may support clearer tenant billing. A site with solar may gain better visibility of imported and consumed energy. A facility manager may work out whether a particular load is driving higher demand. This is where smarter energy becomes practical. It is about giving people the information they need to make better choices.
Supporting Accurate Tenant Billing
One of the most important applications for the EM133-XM is tenant billing. In commercial buildings, shopping centres, mixed use sites, industrial units and embedded networks energy use needs to be measured clearly and fairly.
This is where the Australian context matters. The EM133-XM is NMI approved which means it is suitable for revenue grade tenant billing in Australia. When billing is based on accurate approved meter data it becomes far easier to allocate costs and answer tenant questions. That reduces confusion and improves transparency. For building owners it also creates a stronger process for recovering energy costs.
Tenant billing depends on trust. If a tenant receives a charge they need confidence that the figure reflects their actual use. A reliable and approved metering solution helps support that trust. When the EM133-XM is paired with the right software platform the data becomes even more useful because users can view, manage and report on consumption in a structured way.
Helping Buildings Prepare For Reporting Expectations
Energy data is becoming increasingly important for building performance reporting. Many organisations are now expected to give clearer information about energy use, emissions and efficiency. Commercial property owners may also need to support NABERS, Green Star or internal sustainability targets.
This creates a simple but important challenge. Reporting is only as strong as the data behind it.
If energy data is hard to access, inconsistent or incomplete then reporting becomes harder. Teams may fall back on manual processes, utility bills or estimates. That creates delays and reduces confidence in the final numbers.
The EM133-XM helps businesses build a more reliable foundation for energy reporting. By capturing accurate usage data at the meter level it supports better visibility across the site. That data can then inform performance reviews, sustainability initiatives and operational improvements. Smarter reporting is not only about compliance. It also helps businesses understand whether their energy initiatives are actually working.
Why The Meter Matters In Solar And Electrified Buildings
Commercial energy systems are changing. More sites are adding solar, batteries, electric vehicle charging and smarter building systems. These upgrades deliver real benefits but they also make energy flows more complex.
A site with solar is no longer simply buying electricity from the grid in the same way. It may be generating, consuming, exporting and shifting usage throughout the day. A site with batteries needs better visibility of charge and discharge behaviour. A site preparing for electric vehicles needs to understand demand more carefully.
In this setting passive metering is not enough. The EM133-XM supports four quadrant import and export measurement so it can see both energy drawn from the grid and energy exported from solar. That gives businesses a practical way to strengthen energy visibility as these changes happen.
SATEC Products As The Metering Solution
The metering products from SATEC are built to give businesses accurate, useful and accessible energy data. The EM133-XM is part of this wider approach.
As an NMI approved smart multi functional meter it suits commercial and embedded network applications where reliable measurement, billing accuracy and energy visibility matter. It is designed for sites that need more than a basic readout. The broader product range also covers multi circuit monitoring, power quality analysis and energy management applications. This means businesses can choose the right meter for the site rather than forcing every project into one approach.
When the meters are connected with Expertpower the value of the data becomes much clearer. Expertpower turns meter data into practical visibility through reporting, dashboards and billing support. This lets businesses use their data in a meaningful way rather than leaving it locked in the switchboard. The result is a complete metering pathway. The hardware captures the data. Expertpower helps make that data visible and useful.
Passive Metering Compared With Smart Metering
The difference between a passive meter and a smart meter like the EM133-XM is easiest to see side by side.
| Capability | Passive Metering | Smart Metering With The EM133-XM |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Purpose | Records total consumption for a bill | Captures detailed data for billing, monitoring and reporting |
| Data Detail | Basic kWh totals | Voltage, current, power, power factor, demand and time of use data |
| Tenant Billing | Limited and often estimated or delayed | Accurate interval data suitable for NMI approved revenue billing |
| Solar And Battery Visibility | Little or none | Four quadrant import and export measurement for PV and storage |
| Reporting | Manual and based on bills or estimates | Reliable data to support NABERS and sustainability reporting |
| Water And Gas | Not measured | Pulse inputs for water and gas measurement |
| Software | Standalone hardware | Works with Expertpower and PAS for dashboards and billing |
| Role On Site | Passive piece of hardware | Active energy asset and starting point for decisions |
From Hidden Hardware To Active Energy Asset
It is easy to overlook a meter once it has been installed. It sits inside a switchboard and quietly does its job. Yet that mindset undersells its importance.
The EM133-XM should be seen as an active energy asset. It is one of the first tools a business can use to understand consumption, support billing, improve reporting and prepare for future energy change. A good meter does not make energy decisions on its own. It gives people the data they need to make those decisions with greater confidence.
For businesses trying to control costs, improve transparency, support tenant billing or prepare for a more complex energy future the starting point is not always a major new system or a large capital project. Often it starts with better metering. The EM133-XM is not just a meter. It is the first step toward smarter energy decisions.
FAQs - The EM133-XM Is Not Just A Meter
Is the EM133-XM approved for tenant billing in Australia?
Yes. The EM133-XM is NMI approved which makes it suitable for revenue grade tenant billing across commercial buildings and embedded networks.
Can the EM133-XM monitor solar and battery systems?
Yes. It supports four quadrant import and export measurement so it can track both energy drawn from the grid and energy exported from solar or storage.
Does the EM133-XM work with Expertpower?
Yes. When connected to Expertpower the meter data can be turned into dashboards, reports and billing support for clearer site wide visibility.
Can one meter measure water and gas as well as electricity?
Yes. The EM133-XM includes pulse inputs so it can display water and gas consumption alongside electrical data.



