
Schneider Electric has announced that Centeron tank monitoring will be discontinued at the end of 2026, with all servers going offline in 2027. If your operation depends on Centeron for remote monitoring, alerts, or route planning — here's the full picture and your best path forward.
Now – Late 2026
Centeron products continue to operate, but no new development, limited support, and no new hardware shipments.
End of 2026
Centeron officially stops selling products. Support contracts expire. No new activations accepted.
2027
All Centeron servers go offline. Dashboards, alerts, remote monitoring, and historical data become inaccessible.
When servers go offline, you can no longer see tank levels remotely. You're back to manual checks and guesswork.
High-level warnings, low-level alerts, and rapid-change notifications all stop working. Overflows and dry runs become undetectable.
Without real-time data, you can't optimize routes. Trucks roll blind, wasting fuel and driver hours on unnecessary stops.
All historical tank readings, trend data, and compliance records stored on Centeron servers may be permanently lost.
Broken or failing Centeron monitors can't be replaced. Spare parts are no longer manufactured or supported.
If you rely on Centeron for environmental or regulatory monitoring, losing telemetry could put you out of compliance.

Not all alternatives are created equal. Here's what operators are considering — and why Rivio comes out on top.
Wait until servers go offline and hope for the best. Risk overflows, dry runs, and lost visibility.
⚠ High risk
Switch to another aging platform. Same risk of discontinuation, poor support, and outdated technology.
⚠ Medium risk
Modern platform, active development, dedicated migration support, and a long-term commitment to staying online.
✓ Recommended
Rivio monitors replace every Centeron device type — radar, float, and pressure — with modern LTE equipment.
We don't just sell you hardware. A dedicated team plans, coordinates, and executes your transition site by site.
Your alerts and dashboards stay active throughout the migration. We validate every site before going live.
Unlike Centeron, Rivio is actively adding features — better analytics, API integrations, and fleet optimization tools.
Real people who answer the phone. No ticket queues, no waiting weeks for a response from a corporate help desk.
Rivio is committed to operators. Our platform, our servers, and our support aren't going anywhere.
Yes. Schneider Electric has confirmed that Centeron will be discontinued at the end of 2026, with servers shutting down in 2027.
The hardware may continue to read locally, but without servers, you lose remote dashboards, alerts, route data, and historical reporting.
Availability is rapidly declining. No new products are being developed, and spare parts are increasingly difficult to source.
Servers go offline in 2027. We recommend starting your migration assessment now to allow time for a phased, zero-disruption cutover.
Rivio is purpose-built as a Centeron replacement — same sensor types, modern LTE platform, live dashboards, and dedicated migration support.
Pricing varies by fleet size and sensor count. Contact Rivio for a free migration assessment and transparent quote with no hidden fees.
