Business Smart & AMR Meters
Going Smart: The Future of Metering in the Energy Industry
Smart and AMR meters are the new generation of energy meters which provide many benefits, including improved billing accuracy, better visibility of energy consumption and an end to manual meter reads.
To help create a more sustainable energy economy, the Government has directed energy suppliers to take all reasonable steps to install smart or AMR meters in smaller enterprise and domestic premises by the end of 2025.
TotalEnergies Gas & Power is an accredited supplier under the Smart Metering Implementation Programme, and we are playing an important role in the transition to a low-carbon economy by offering meter upgrades to all eligible customers.
Under the national Smart Programme, the 2022 roll-out results, and 2023 targets for TotalEnergies Gas & Power are as follows:
2024 Targets:
- Non-domestic credit electric: 840
- Non-domestic credit gas: 0
2023 Results:
- Non-domestic credit electric: 5,783
- Non-domestic credit gas: 2,003
2023 Targets:
- Non-domestic credit electric: 4,751
- Non-domestic credit gas: 213
2022 Results:
- Non-domestic credit electric: 3,463
- Non-domestic credit gas: 1,959
2022 Targets:
- Non-domestic credit electric: 3,899
- Non-domestic credit gas: 850
Radio Teleswitch Meter (RTS) Exchange
A number of our customers have historic RTS meters which are controlled by a radio signal to switch between peak and off-peak times.
This RTS service is due to be switched off on 30th June 2025, meaning that RTS meters will no longer function properly.
We’ve identified these affected customers and are liaising with them to arrange an AMR or smart meter exchange before the service closes.
To find out more, please see our FAQs below.
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CASE STUDY: ST JOHN’S NURSERY
We caught up with Linda Innes, the Nursery Manager of St John’s Nursery Group in Redhill following the installation of a smart meter.