Why Your Energy Supplier Can Read Your Smart Meter But Can’t Activate Smart Tariffs

 

Many households are surprised when their energy supplier can read their smart meter, but says they cannot activate a smart tariff.

This situation is more common than you might think.

The meter may be working perfectly, but the supplier may not yet have full control of the device.

 

If your smart meter isn’t sending readings, see our full guide here.

How Smart Meters Communicate

Smart meters send data through a national communications system managed by

Data Communications Company.

When everything is working properly, suppliers can:

• collect meter readings automatically

• update tariff information

• configure half-hourly (HH) readings

• enable smart tariffs and time-of-use pricing

However, sometimes suppliers only have partial access to the meter.

What Happens When Suppliers Only Have Read Access

In some cases the supplier can:

collect energy usage data

display usage in their app

But cannot:

enable half-hourly settlement

change tariff tables

activate certain smart tariffs

This is why a customer might be told:

“Your smart meter isn’t compatible with this tariff.”

Even though the meter itself is functioning normally.

Why This Happens

Common reasons include:

Supplier switching

When a customer changes energy supplier, the new supplier may not immediately obtain full control of the meter.

System configuration delays

The supplier’s systems must complete several configuration steps before smart tariffs can be enabled.

Meter model compatibility

Some meter models or firmware versions require additional configuration before certain tariff features can be used.

Symptoms Customers Notice

Customers often report:

• smart tariffs unavailable

• EV charging tariffs not activating

• supplier requesting manual readings despite smart meter

• energy apps not showing time-of-use data

In most cases, the meter itself is not faulty.

What Customers Should Do

If you experience this issue:

1.Contact your supplier and ask whether half-hourly readings are enabled.

2.Ask whether your meter has full smart functionality with your supplier.

3.Confirm that your meter has been fully commissioned on the national network.

Once these steps are complete, smart tariffs usually become available.

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