Smart meters

Water wholesalers are undertaking the national roll-out of smart water meters between now and 2035 to help protect our water resources and support customers in identifying and reducing water waste.

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The benefits of smart metering

This nationwide upgrade is an important step towards easing pressure on the UK’s water resources. Smart meters will help reduce water demand, cut leakage and give businesses the insights they need to manage their water more efficiently.
For customers, having a smart meter will mean accurate billing and comprehensive usage data, making it easier to track consumption, identify opportunities to save water and cut costs. Together, these benefits support a more sustainable water system for everyone. Once connected to the communications network, your smart meter will provide near real-time information about your water use.

“Smart metering will allow us immediate access to water consumption data, empowering businesses to act faster and make smarter decisions."

Mark Doherty
Head of Metering and Billing at Business Stream

What does smart metering mean for your business?

Once your smart meter is installed and connected to the communications network, we’ll have access to more detailed consumption data. This means more accurate bills based on your actual water usage instead of estimates. We’ll also be able to help you to understand and reduce your water usage and spot any leaks.
The roll-out of smart metering isn’t just about ticking a regulatory box, it’s a chance to protect our water future and give businesses the opportunity to understand more about their water use, empowering them to use water wisely.

The roll-out is being managed by water wholesalers throughout the UK. Each has their own plan, so timelines can vary based on location. For businesses in England, information is available on MOSL’s smart meter implementation map.
Scottish Water plans to install 135,000 smart meters by March 2033, covering every non-household meter in the country. Scottish businesses can find out more about the roll-out in Scotland by visiting the Scottish Water website.

Will data loggers (AMRs) still be useful after a smart meter is installed?

While smart meters will significantly expand access to consumption data over the next few years, data loggers, also known as Automated Meter Readers (AMR), will still play an important role, especially for organisations operating across multiple wholesale regions. Data loggers help ensure businesses maintain consistent levels of detail and continuity in water data, even where smart meter capability varies from region to region.

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