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Delta Telematics

Sector · Energy & utilities

How sovereign measurement and integration works for Canadian energy operators.

Delta Telematics builds smart metering, regulatory enforcement instruments, and integration work for Canadian distribution operators and utilities. Hardware that survives the field. Audit trail that survives a regulator. Telemetry that does not leave Canadian soil. We engage in two modes — supplying hardware that the operator runs themselves, or operating the metering and enforcement stack end-to-end under SLA.

Notional electrical grid topology — generation source on the left feeding through transmission and distribution substations to industrial and residential loads

The defining constraint in this sector is verifiability. A meter reading is not a piece of data — it's a regulatory artefact. It has to be accurate, tamper-evident, and defensible months or years later when the regulator or a customer asks how the number was produced. Our hardware is designed against that bar from the silicon up.

The other constraint is field hostility. Distribution infrastructure does not live in a data centre. It lives on poles in -40°C, in transformer vaults, on roadside cabinets that get hit by cars. The hardware has to keep working under those conditions, and it has to keep producing audit-grade data when it does.

Around the hardware sits the integration work: connecting metering to billing, connecting billing to enforcement, surfacing the operational state to the people who have to act on it. The systems that do this in most Canadian utilities today were not designed for AI-assisted operations or for sovereign telemetry. We build the integration layer that lets them be.

Where we typically engage

Four problems we solve for energy operators.

01 · Accurate sovereign metering

Meters whose readings hold up to a regulator's audit, with telemetry that stays in Canada.

SmartNode hardware + back-office integration. Per-meter audit trail, tamper evidence, accuracy verified at the silicon layer.

02 · Distribution enforcement

Instruments that detect, prove, and report unauthorized consumption — without leaving evidence on a foreign cloud.

FieldEye for regulatory enforcement on distribution networks. Built for the fight, not the demo.

03 · Metering-to-billing integration

The plumbing between the meter, the billing engine, and the customer-facing portal.

Event-driven integration, idempotent and replayable. Failure modes are explicit, not hidden in a vendor black box.

04 · AI-assisted operations

Sovereign AI agents that surface fault patterns, anomalies, and consumption baselines.

Maria + ewii put a Claude-class agent on top of metering and SCADA data without exposing the data outside the perimeter.

For utility operators

Measurement is regulation. Build it like one.

Tell us about the deployment. We'll come back with hardware, integration, and operations recommendations within a week.

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