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Why your meter matters

Electricity meters measure the power consumed at your property. They make sure electricity is distributed efficiently and your electricity bill is accurate.

The transition to smart meters

As part of national reforms, NSW homes and small businesses will transition to smart meters by 2030. This change is a key step in modernising the electricity grid, boosting energy efficiency and providing customers with greater choice and control over their energy use.

While the transition to smart meters takes place, we will continue servicing customers with basic meters until they are upgraded.

Accessing your meter data

If you live in our network area, you can check your energy usage directly with us. You can also access this information through your retailer. 

Upgrading to a smart meter

National metering reforms will see homes and small businesses upgraded to smart meters by 2030.

Smart meters provide you with more detailed information about your energy usage, help you better understand and manage your power bills and offer access to a wider range of retail plans to suit your needs.

Who is responsible for metering?

What does this mean for my meter?

How do I upgrade to a smart meter?

What does this mean for my pricing plan?

What if additional electrical work is needed to install a smart meter at my property?

What is Endeavour Energy's role?

Information for retailers

This section provides information for electricity retailers on our network charges and expected changes to those charges over coming years, and the terms and fees for connecting to our network.

Retailers are responsible for the installation, meter reading and maintenance of smart meters. Retailers are also responsible for the replacement of faulty traditional meters.

 

Endeavour Energy

Your retailer

Installation of new smart metering equipment

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Meter reading of smart meters

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Meter reading of traditional accumulation meters

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Testing of smart meters

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Testing of traditional accumulation meters

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Replacement of non-compliant or faulty traditional accumulation meters

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Replacement of non-compliant or faulty smart meters

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Metering upgrades e.g. new solar installation

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Troubleshooting your meter

If you experience issues with your smart meter, contact your electricity retailer immediately. While smart meters are typically very reliable, some customers have reported:

  • Problems with their electric hot water system
  • Inaccurate meter readings
  • Display malfunctions on the smart meter

Speak to your electricity retailer to arrange any repairs or replacement of your smart meter, to minimise the disruption to your normal service levels.

Make informed energy choices

Understanding your tariff means you can manage your electricity bill and make better choices.