
Schneider Electric's Jan 22, 2026 customer notice says Centeron production is being wound down and WebView services are planned through Jan 31, 2027 (dates subject to change). For fuel operators, that creates a hard migration timeline. Rivio maps and imports fuel assets, devices, locations, and alert settings so your team can switch quickly without manual data rebuild.
WebView services are scheduled through Jan 31, 2027
Per Schneider's Jan 22, 2026 notice, schedules may change. Plan migration before the deadline window tightens.
Based on Schneider Electric customer notice dated Jan 22, 2026. The notice says timelines are estimates and subject to change.
Last Time Buy: 30 days from notice date.
End of production target: orders placed before notice were expected to ship on or before Mar 31, 2026.
WebView services: planned through Jan 31, 2027.
Summary only; confirm current commercial terms directly with Schneider Electric.
View full shutdown timelineFuel operators typically use these Schneider Centeron devices. All of them will stop reporting to the cloud when Centeron servers go offline.
PT-K1
Non-intrusive LTE monitor — widely used on above-ground fuel and petroleum tanks
See replacement details
UST Kit
LTE cellular gateway for underground storage tank monitoring at fuel depots and gas stations
See replacement details
PXXXN / PXXXE Pressure Sensors
Intrinsically safe pressure sensors for above-ground petroleum and fuel storage tanks
See replacement details
RXXXX Radar Sensors
Non-contact IS radar sensors used on fuel, DEF, and petroleum storage tanks
See replacement details
DTBXXB Float Monitor
Float-based monitoring used in above-ground petroleum and industrial liquid applications
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We map every Schneider fuel site, import key data fields, and build a rollout that keeps monitoring live throughout.
We review every Schneider Centeron device in your fuel fleet — model numbers, sensor types, tank applications, and site locations — and build your migration roadmap.
Rivio maps every Centeron device to its direct replacement. Reuse existing probes wherever compatible. No rip-and-replace unless necessary.
Go live site by site. Each cutover is validated before switching over — your fuel monitoring stays uninterrupted throughout the entire migration.
Yes. Rivio supports diesel, DEF (diesel exhaust fluid), gasoline, heating oil, fuel oil, and industrial petroleum tanks — any liquid measurable with radar, pressure, or float sensors.
In many cases yes. We evaluate existing probe and sensor compatibility during the migration assessment and recommend Rivio hardware only where a direct swap is needed.
Rivio replaces the PT-K1, PXXXN/PXXXE pressure sensors, RXXXX radar sensors, UST modem kits, and DTBXXB float monitors — the full Centeron device lineup used in fuel monitoring.
Yes. Continuous level monitoring with timestamped historical data supports leak detection, overfill prevention, and regulatory reporting for above-ground and underground petroleum storage.
Most operators complete migration in 2–6 weeks depending on fleet size. We build a phased plan tailored to your sites so nothing goes dark during the transition.
Pricing is based on device count and sensor types. Contact us for a free migration assessment — we'll map out your fleet and provide transparent pricing with no surprises.

Per Schneider's Jan 22, 2026 notice, WebView services are planned through Jan 31, 2027 (dates subject to change). Rivio bulk-imports your fuel devices, sites, and thresholds so your team can launch quickly without manual re-entry.