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CII poll gives thumbs up to rollout of smart meters in power sector

By IANS | Updated: August 17, 2025 17:45 IST

New Delhi, Aug 17 A CII poll on the roll-out of Smart Metering in India has revealed an ...

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New Delhi, Aug 17 A CII poll on the roll-out of Smart Metering in India has revealed an optimistic view around smart meters and their usage in India. The respondents suggested mandating smart meter rollouts through clear regulatory directives and empowering consumers with data visibility, accurate billing, and prompt grievance redressal.

On the outcomes of the poll, Secure Meters Group Chief Executive Officer, Suket Singhal, who also led CII Taskforce on Smart Metering in 2024-25, said: "The most significant outcome of this poll was the need to improve consumer engagement.

"Once consumers have been adequately trained, they will remain engaged, and at the level of grassroots politics, Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) will become acceptable," he added.

The findings are based on the responses received from a poll conducted over the last two months among the participants of the 3rd CII Smart Meter Conference. The poll explores various aspects of smart meter projects, infrastructure, challenges, consumer awareness, security, and potential improvements.

While most people term the current state of smart metering infrastructure in India as being average, 41 per cent of respondents have a positive view. Some of the key challenges identified include outdated utility infrastructure leading to interoperability and data management issues, unreliable connectivity in remote areas, regulatory hurdles, slow and cumbersome procurement process, and low levels of awareness about billing and privacy concerns, necessitating focused outreach and awareness efforts.

Singhal said: "What consumers are asking for is a better experience, which can be provided by ensuring everyone gets to pay what they can, when they can."

Secondly, the need to fully de-risk cyber vulnerabilities was identified as a key pillar to providing confidence to stakeholders. All systems must be designed with security in mind and must have adequate processes to ensure that security and data privacy remain robust, he added.

Singhal also underscored the need to modernise distribution grids for short- and medium-term success. "RDSS is one of the world’s best smart metering constructs. We, as an industry, need to deliver this to the nation."

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