How do we make sure the smart meter roll out is a success?

Madeleine Cuff
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First survey findings from customers post-installation suggest tailored advice, in-home demonstrations and meaningful follow-ups are critical factors to maximising smart meter potential

Ostensibly, the main phase of the government's smart meter rollout is well underway. By the end of 2020, almost every household and small business in the country will have been offered a free smart meter...

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