Long Term Business Trends
Significant infrastructure investment needs, aging workforce, increasing regulations and a focus on climate-change and sustainability are driving companies and utilities to better manage critical resources like water across the globe. Some customers measure fluids to identify leaks and/or misappropriation for cost control or add measurement points to automate manufacturing. Other customers employ measurement to comply with government mandates and laws including those associated with process and discharge water quality monitoring. The Company provides flow measurement technology critical to providing baseline usage data and to quantify reductions as customers attempt to reduce consumption. For example, once water usage metrics are better understood, a strategy for water-use reduction can be developed with specific water-reduction initiatives targeted to those areas where it is most viable. With the Company’s technology, customers have found costly leaks, pinpointed equipment in need of repair, and identified areas for process improvements.
Increasingly, customers in the utility water market are interested in more frequent and diverse data collection and the use of water metering, pressure and quality analytics to evaluate water distribution activity. Specifically, AMI technology enables water utilities to capture readings from each meter at more frequent and variable intervals. There are more than 50,000 water utilities in the United States and the Company estimates that approximately 40% of their respective connections have converted to an AMI radio solution. The Company believes it is well positioned to meet the continuing conversion trends to AMI with its comprehensive radio and software solutions.
In addition, certain water utilities are converting from mechanical to static meters. Ultrasonic water metering maintains a high level of measurement accuracy over the life of the meter, reducing a utility’s non-revenue water. The Company has over a decade of proven reliability in the market with its ultrasonic meters.
As noted above, customers are increasingly looking for more frequent and diverse data to holistically manage their water networks. As a leading provider of water quality, pressure management, sewer line and lift station monitoring solutions, we are able to meet these needs and enhance the scope of actionable data for customers to measure, conserve and protect water.
Our BlueEdge tailorable smart water solutions provide actionable information through data analytics derived from an interconnected and interoperable network of sensors and devices that enable people and organizations to efficiently use and conserve water. Badger Meter is well positioned to benefit from the adoption of smart water solutions. Our strong relationships with telecommunication providers such as AT&T and Verizon (among others), we stay abreast of emerging cellular technology changes to provide the premier infrastructure-free AMI solution.
Acquisitions
Effective January 30, 2025, the Company acquired 100% of the outstanding stock of Hadronex, Inc, a Delaware Corporation d/b/a SmartCover® Systems ("SmartCover"), headquartered in Escondido, California. SmartCover is a provider of sewer line and lift station monitoring solutions.
The total purchase consideration for SmartCover, net of cash acquired, was $184.9 million. The Company's allocation of the purchase price at March 31, 2025 included $6.7 million of receivables, $4.8 million of inventories, $4.8 million of other assets, $88.3 million of intangible assets and $117.4 million of goodwill that is not deductible for tax purposes. The intangible assets acquired are primarily developed technology, customer relationships and trademarks with estimated average useful lives of 12 to 20 years. The Company also assumed $1.7 million of payables, $20.3 million of net deferred income tax liabilities, $11.9 million of deferred revenue and $3.2 million of other liabilities as part of the acquisition. The preliminary allocation of the purchase price to the assets acquired was based upon the estimated fair values at the date of acquisition. As of March 31, 2025, the Company had not completed its analysis for estimating the fair value of the assets acquired. Revenue associated with SmartCover for the two months ended March 31, 2025 was $6.2 million. SmartCover is reported within the utility water product line and the Company will continue to operate under a single segment.
Effective January 1, 2024, the Company acquired select remote water monitoring hardware and software, inclusive of the Telog® product line and Unity Remote Monitoring software as a service (the "Telog/Unity Assets"). The total purchase consideration for the Telog/Unity Assets was $3.0 million in cash. The allocation of purchase price to the assets acquired was based upon the estimated fair values at the date of acquisition. As of December 31, 2024, the Company had completed its analysis for estimating the fair value of the assets acquired.
Revenue and Product Mix
As the industry continues to evolve, the Company has been at the forefront of innovation across measurement hardware (metering, water quality, pressure sensors, etc.), radio and software technologies in order to meet its customers’