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Revolutionizing Winter Road Maintenance:
The Game-Changing Power of IoT-Based RWIS Stations

 

In the world of winter road maintenance, keeping our roads safe and passable during harsh weather conditions has always been a top priority. One key tool in achieving this goal has been the Road Weather Information System (RWIS), which provides critical weather and road condition data. However, as technology continues to advance, the humble RWIS station has undergone a remarkable transformation. In this blog post, we'll explore the evolution of RWIS stations, from old-school models  to cutting-edge, IoT-based solutions exemplified by Klimator's IoT KWIS. We'll also delve into how this transition can translate into significant cost savings.

Below we have put together a summary what you can expect when you compare a regular RWIS Station to a IoT based road weather station like Klimators KWIS. (Klimator Weather Information System).

The Old School RWIS station

Traditionally, RWIS stations like those from different suppliers have served as workhorses in the field of winter road maintenance. These stations are typically hardwired, rely on grid power, and use traditional communication methods to transmit data. While they have been valuable in providing essential weather information, they come with certain limitations:

Cost of Installation

Installing and configuration of a traditional RWIS station requires significant infrastructure and installation costs, including laying power lines to remote locations.

Maintenance Expenses

Ongoing maintenance and power costs will add up over time.

Data Accessibility

Data from traditional RWIS stations may not always be readily accessible in real-time, limiting their effectiveness in responding to rapidly changing weather conditions.

Costs connected with a regular RWIS station.

Let's put the potential cost savings into perspective with a hypothetical calculation:
Assuming a municipality has 10 traditional RWIS stations in operation, and each station hardware costs $50,000, $ 5,000 to install and $5,000 annually to maintain and power. Over 10 years, the total cost for these stations would be: 

Hardware costs: $ 50,000 (depending on configuration)
Installation Cost per Station: $5,000
Annual Maintenance and Power Cost per Station: $5,000
Total Cost for one station over 10 Years: ($50,000x1) + ($5,000x1) + ( $5,000 x 10) = $105,000

Summary: $105,000

The New Tech: Klimator IoT RWIS

Enter the IoT (Internet of Things) revolution, which has reshaped the RWIS landscape. Klimator's IoT KWIS stations represent the future of winter road maintenance data collection. These stations are characterized by several key features:

Battery and Solar Powered
Klimator IoT KWIS stations are powered by a combination of batteries and solar panels. This means they can be deployed in remote locations without the need for grid power, reducing installation costs.

Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT)
Utilizing NB-IoT technology, these stations can transmit data efficiently over long distances, ensuring real-time accessibility even in challenging environments.

Minimal Maintenance
With fewer physical components and lower power consumption, maintenance costs are significantly reduced.

Cost-Efficiency
The lower installation, maintenance, and power costs make Klimator's IoT KWIS a cost-effective choice for winter road maintenance. You can easily buy 30 stations for one regular RWIS.  

Now, let's compare this to Klimator's IoT RWIS:
Assuming a Klimator IoT RWIS station hardware costs $1,300 $1,000 to install and $300 annually for maintenance and power (battery and solar powered). Over 10 years, the total cost for the same coverage would be:

Hardware costs: $ 1,500 (depending on configuration)
Installation Cost per Station: $1,000
Annual Maintenance and Power Cost per Station: $300
Total Cost for one station over 10 Years: ($1,500x1) + ($1,000x1) + ( $300 x 10) = $5,500

Summary: $5,500

The potential cost savings over a decade with Klimator's IoT KWIS station would be $99,500 compared to traditional RWIS stations.

 

Conclusion

The transition from old-school RWIS stations to IoT-based solutions like Klimator's IoT RWIS represents a significant leap forward in winter road maintenance. With lower installation and maintenance costs, improved data accessibility, and enhanced efficiency, municipalities and road maintenance authorities stand to save substantial amounts of money while ensuring safer winter roads for all. As technology continues to advance, embracing these innovations becomes not just a smart choice but a responsible one for the environment and budget-conscious decision-makers.