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Slow adoption of smart meters in India

Economy Desk By Economy Desk March 23, 2025 2 Min Read
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India is lagging far behind in its target of installing 25 crore smart electricity meters by March 2026, with only about 2.3 crore currently in operation. A recent parliamentary panel urged the power ministry to expedite the roll-out of these meters, citing sub-optimal fund utilization.

A survey conducted in Jaipur by Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs revealed that consumers’ main concerns about smart meters were related to the accuracy of billing rather than data privacy and security issues. While smart meters are more precise than traditional meters, some users have complained about increased bills and automatic disconnections for non-payment.

Smart meters play a crucial role in the financial health of electricity utilities by enabling dynamic tariffs based on supply constraints and encouraging consumers to adopt energy-saving habits. However, the slow pace of implementation in India can be attributed to various factors, according to Reji Pillai, president of India Smart Grid Forum. Companies have faced delays due to initial implementation challenges, communication technology issues, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Furthermore, the decision to set all smart meters to function as prepaid meters, despite objections from stakeholders, has further hindered progress. Pillai noted that high-value customers with large power connections would not benefit from a prepayment system. The standard bidding document for smart metering programs helped reduce costs by standardizing processes and specifications across states, but multiple changes and the involvement of inexperienced vendors have contributed to delays.

There is a growing consensus among utilities that offering a postpaid option alongside prepaid meters would be more practical. States like Assam, Madhya Pradesh, and Bihar have shown better uptake of smart meters. Despite the challenges, stakeholders are hopeful that the future will see more efficient and widespread adoption of smart meters in India.

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