Smart Meter Targets Framework: minimum installation requirements for Year 3 (2024) and Year 4 (2025)
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Detail of outcome
The government response confirms the following decisions:
- a number of amendments have been made to the rollout modelling to address stakeholder feedback and evidence. Final tolerance levels for Year 3 (2024) and Year 4 (2025) are now confirmed
- the structure of installation requirements in the second half of the Framework will be amended, so that mixed portfolio suppliers will be set separate domestic and non-domestic installation requirements
- a ‘churn adjustment’ to mitigate the impact of customer switching will be applied to non-domestic targets only in Year 3 (2024)
- 2 adjustments are being made to licence conditions to mitigate the impact of the additional complexities associated with some gas smart meter installations
We also intend to:
- consult in Summer 2023 on a new requirement for recipients of 2 government schemes to request a smart meter installation. These schemes - the Energy Company Obligation Scheme (phase 4) and the Great British Insulation Scheme (formerly Eco+) - are estimated to reach 450,000 households over 2024 to 2025
- consult shortly on new guidance alongside the Future Homes Standard building regulations to ensure that new homes are smart meter ready from the outset
- develop and publish a new consumer-facing guarantee for energy suppliers
- hold a call for evidence regarding a potential requirement for installing a smart meter in cases of energy theft. We will share this with suppliers separately
Detail of feedback received
We received 18 responses from a range of stakeholders:
- energy suppliers
- trade bodies
- asset providers
- delivery partners
Most of the responses were from energy suppliers, who provided feedback about the policy proposals and the modelling approach.
Original consultation
Consultation description
The 4-year smart metering Targets Framework came into effect on 1 January 2022. This Framework sets energy suppliers in Great Britain annual installation targets on a trajectory to 100% smart coverage by end 2025, subject to an annual allowance or ‘tolerance level’ that applies across industry as a percentage of each supplier’s customer base.
The tolerance levels for the first 2 years of the Framework were set in June 2021. We are now seeking views on the tolerance setting methodology and the tolerance levels that will apply in Year 3 (2024) and Year 4 (2025) of the Framework.
We welcome responses from energy suppliers, as well as from smart metering and energy industry stakeholders and other interested parties.
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Updates to this page
Published 7 February 2023Last updated 6 July 2023 + show all updates
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We have published the government response along with the Impact Assessment and Amendments to Electricity Supply Standard Licence Condition 39A and Gas Supply Standard Licence Condition 33A.
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First published.