Under the $30m contract, Telit will supply the modules to one of the smart meter vendors for a Netherlands project.
Company said that the modules will form as the core of a new generation of smart electricity meters which will be deployed by the Dutch utility companies nationwide over five years starting in 2016.
The Internet of Things allows electrical utilities to better balance energy supply and demand during peak and off-peak times – ultimately reducing overall consumption and lowering utility bills.
The rugged, single-band CE910-SL has been designed for applications in areas where CDMA450 coverage exists as a commercial mobile network operation.
It can also be licensed to be developed as a private network by utilities, emergency response organizations, and other similar government and private groups.
Telit president and finance director Yosi Fait said: "The CE910-SL is a remarkable success story for us.
"It went from concept to commercial product in less than a year; and qualified us uniquely to supply to projects like this one in the Netherlands."
The CE910-SL is also designed to provide enhanced in-building performance, making a suitable solution for smart utility meters which are frequently installed deep inside residential or commercial dwellings.