Summary
We're seeking views on opportunities to enhance the consumer
journey towards Clean Power 2030, including by looking at the
potential for efficiencies and through integration of smart meter
and LCT installations.
This call for evidence closes at
11:59pm on 3 October 2025
Call for evidence description
The call for evidence focuses on 3 areas of enquiry:
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What opportunities exist for integration between smart
metering and low carbon technology (LCT) installations to drive
efficiencies and enhance the consumer experience as part of
the transition to 2030 Clean Power and what role should
individual parties play in this?
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How do we tackle the existing challenge that insufficient
installer field capacity in certain locations can cause
delays for some consumers trying to arrange installation
appointments, thereby improving speed of access for those
consumers?
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What role is there for local coordination of smart meter
installations, potentially coupled with LCT installations,
particularly in areas of low smart meter penetration?
The call for evidence will be of particular interest to energy
market participants, including energy suppliers, network
operators, meter asset providers, meter operators and meter
manufacturers, low carbon technology providers, potential
third-party providers, trade bodies, consumer groups, industry
groups and local authorities.
Read our consultation privacy
notice.
Documents
Enhancing the smart meter
installation journey towards Clean Power 2030
Ways to respond
Respond online
or
Email to:
smip.sdc@energysecurity.gov.uk