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Quarterly statistics which show the number of smart, smart-type and advanced meters installed during the quarter and operated at the end of the quarter in domestic and smaller non-domestic properties.
Research to understand how smaller non-domestic premises manage energy use and what can be done to help them make best use of smart meter data.
What you can expect if you request a meter test.
Quarterly statistics which show the number of smart meters installed by large energy suppliers in April to June 2024 and the total numbers of smart and non-smart meters operated by these suppliers at the end of June 2024.
Quarterly statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain, covering both operating and installed meters.
This quarterly release presents statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.
This is the government’s fourth annual progress report on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.
Quarterly experimental statistics which show the number of smart, smart-type and advanced meters installed during the quarter and operated at the end of the quarter in domestic and smaller non-domestic properties.
This multi-phase research project was undertaken to understand customer attitudes, experiences and outcomes at different points of the smart meter customer journey.
Tracking survey to measure the public’s views on smart meters and in-home displays (IHDs), including their information needs.
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