Consultation outcome

Smart Meter Targets Framework: minimum installation requirements for Year 3 (2024) and Year 4 (2025)

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
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Annex B: Smart Meter Targets Framework for Year 3 and Year 4 government response – analytical evidence

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Annex C: Smart Meter Targets Framework for Year 3 and Year 4 government response – impact assessment

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Annex D: Smart Meter Targets Framework for Year 3 and Year 4 government response – amendments to Electricity Supply Standard Licence Condition 39A and Gas Supply Standard Licence Condition 33A

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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

Summary

We are seeking views on the annual tolerance levels that will apply to smart meter installation targets for energy suppliers in Great Britain in 2024 and 2025.

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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.

Submitting supporting evidence

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Documents

Smart Meter Targets Framework: consultation on minimum installation requirements for Year 3 and Year 4

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Annex A: Smart Meter Targets Framework Year 3 and Year 4 Impact Assessment

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Annex B: Smart Meter Targets Framework Year 3 and Year 4 analytical evidence

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Annex C: Smart Meter Targets Framework Year 3 and Year 4 legal text

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Updates to this page

Published 7 February 2023
Last updated 6 July 2023 + show all updates
  1. 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.

  2. First published.

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