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SMS working with Alt HAN to enable smart meter installation in apartment blocks

A successful pilot project delivered by not-for-profit collective of UK energy suppliers Alt HAN, in partnership with appointed Meter Equipment Managers (MEM) including SMS has demonstrated a way of reengineering meter rooms within apartment blocks so that smart meters can be installed alongside special new devices designed to boost the range of  the Home Area Network (HAN).
SMS working with Alt HAN to enable smart meter installation in apartment blocks
Smart Meter. (Robin Whitlock)

Over 100,000 British homeowners and tenants living in shared residential buildings that were at risk of missing out on a smart meter will soon be able to benefit from the technology thanks to the pilot project. 

In the UK, gas and electricity meters fitted at shared residential buildings like flats and apartment blocks are often co-located within already crowded meter rooms or utility cupboards where there is insufficient space to replace  traditional utility meters with smart meters as well as install the new range-extending devices developed by Alt HAN. 

In total, it is estimated that around 1 million British households (or 4 percent of the housing stock) are affected by  connectivity issues whereby the components of the Home Area Network – the meter, in-home device (IHD), and  communications hub that comprise a standard smart meter installation – are unable to communicate with each  other. This is typically the case in apartment blocks where components must be installed farther apart than the  normal HAN range allows.

Whilst a technical solution for this broader issue has already been successfully developed by Alt HAN, and began to be rolled out to consumers last year, the supplier-led consortium identified that there were more than 5,000 shared residential buildings in Great Britain (over 100,000 households)2 where an additional solution would be needed to make these properties ‘smart ready’ due to the lack of space in meter rooms.

Meter Equipment Manager, SMS, was appointed ALT Han to explore ways of re-engineering the configuration of  standard meter rooms found across typical flats and apartments at its specialist energy innovation hub in Bolton, Lancashire. The model was then piloted across 100 residential buildings by SMS and other appointed MEMs during  2023 in collaboration with various energy suppliers, electricity distribution companies, building landlords,  homeowners, and tenants. 

Following the successful pilot of the solution, Alt HAN’s energy supplier members have now given the green light to  roll out the new service that will significantly improve the ability to access smart meters for customers living in  affected buildings. The service is planned to go live in mid-2024, with SMS being taken forward as a key partner to carry out the enduring service.

In January 2024, Ofgem approved a change proposal to the Retail Energy Code (REC) to allow for commissioning of  these works in residential buildings supplied by multiple different energy suppliers, allowing for SMS and other appointed Meter Equipment Managers to efficiently deliver the solution to customers.

“Without joint action, there had been a significant risk that thousands of customers were going to be left behind in the switch to a smart meter due to crowded meter rooms” said Tom Woolley, Smart Product & Strategy Director at SMS. “Working closely with UK energy suppliers, and through leveraging our well-established metering and technical installation expertise, we’ve been able to innovate a way of  ensuring that homeowners or tenants previously impacted by this issue will not miss out on the opportunity for  Smart meters. Throughout the smart meter rollout, consumer engagement and continual improvement of installation practices  have always been critical to its overall success. Wherever possible, a coordinated approach across industry  stakeholders has always proven invaluable in this regard. Going forward, with a third of Britain’s homes still to take  up the opportunity of a smart meter, it’s imperative that we continue to collaborate in order to find ways of  improving customer engagement and technical solutions that will ultimately maximise the deployment of installs for  the benefit of consumers, and indeed the UK energy system as a whole.”

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