Are Smart Meters Really Making Bills Soar?
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Electricity theft is a huge issue in India. To curtail losses, and to update the country’s infrastructure, the Indian government launched Smart Meter National Programme (SMNP) in 2017. Its goal was to replace 25 crore conventional meters with smart meters by March 31, 2026.
But, by mid-July, power entities had installed only 2.41 crore smart meter units, according to government data. That’s just 10% of India’s 25-crore-meter target for 2026.
A recent survey found that low consumer awareness is one of the primary hurdles to smart meter installation. Some consumers worry they’ll see higher bills after getting a smart meter installed. In Gujarat, people even vandalized and set fire to electricity department buildings in protest of smart meters.
So, why are consumers upset? What do experts say? To learn more, check out the latest episode of The Signal Daily.
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