Marine

Wireless Meter Reading

Wild Energy's marine metering system introduces a seamless wireless connection, bridging the gap between you and your marina's utility pedestals. Swiftly collecting water and electric meter readings, can now be effortlessly achieved from any computer or device.

We are the most cost-effective solution for the marine industry.

Our Features

  • Electricity Monitoring

    Our software streamlines the billing and power consumption monitoring process. The reliability and accuracy of Wild Energy's transponders make customer billing a seamless and efficient task. With the capability to directly export meter data to your billing software and PMS.

  • Water Monitoring

    Effortlessly monitor water consumption at each slip by installing Wild Energy's software with your new or existing utility meter.

  • Consumer Portal

    Our software provides real-time monitoring, and stores the data in our consumer portal for easy access and billing.

Blog Posts

  • Selecting a Reliable Metering Partner

    When it comes to utility metering, the stakes are high. If you are billing consumers or trying to recover costs in a regulated environment, using the wrong metering solution can lead to legal exposure, financial loss, and operational frustration. A meter that is inaccurate, non-compliant, or poorly supported is not just a minor inconvenience—it is a risk.

  • What the Texas Electricity Tax Exemption Means for Submetered RV Parks

    If you operate an RV park in Texas and use smart sub-metering, you may be sitting on a major cost-saving opportunity.

    According to Texas law (Administrative Code § 3.295), electricity used by long-term tenants — those staying over 30 consecutive days — is exempt from sales tax if they consume over 50% of the electricity measured through a single utility account. This is known as the predominant use exemption.

  • $10 Million and Climbing: Wild Energy Parks Are Recovering Real Money

    Wild Energy parks have now surpassed $10 million in recovered utility costs and that number is climbing fast— currently at a rate of more than $18,000 per day.

    On average, each park has recaptured over $45,000, simply by implementing metering systems that turn unknown usage into actionable data.

    With electric bills regularly approaching $100,000 per year, it’s easy to see how quickly that adds up, especially when utility costs go untracked or unbilled.