Hundreds of thousands of households risk losing their hot water or heating if they do not take action and get help from their supplier as soon as possible, ahead of a technological change.
Energy UK said that at the end of March, there were still 430,000 RTS meters active in the UK, with the rate of replacing them running at around 1,000 per day, not enough to change all the meters by the deadline.
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They have also ordered suppliers to ensure that no consumers end up being hit with higher bills than before as a result of getting a new meter.
“Ofgem set up a taskforce alongside Energy UK, bringing together suppliers and the wider sector to accelerate the rate of meter upgrades to its highest level yet, and solve complex technical barriers posed in certain remote regions.”
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The Ofgem spokesman said: “We urge any customers who may have previously struggled to get their RTS meter replaced to please contact their supplier again to arrange an appointment.
Any firm which falls short of its obligations could be subject to a range of penalties, which in the past have included large fines and compensation payments to affected households.
A spokesman for Smart Energy GB said: “The RTS switch-off could result in households with radio teleswitch meters losing control of their heating and hot water. It is therefore crucial that anyone with an RTS meter accepts an upgrade from their supplier now. Most RTS meter replacements will be a smart meter, which can be programmed to deliver a similar service to RTS and offer the best option for the vast majority of homes and businesses.”
A Government spokesman added: “The technology behind the radio teleswitch service is reaching the end of its operational life and is due to be switched off from June 2025. Industry must work urgently to continue to increase the pace of replacements. We are determined that no consumers will be left worse off as a result of radio teleswitch meter replacements.”
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