Why your meter matters

Electricity meters measure the power consumed at your property, ensuring electricity is distributed efficiently and your electricity bill is accurate. 

Who is responsible for metering? 

Since 2017, you’ve been able to choose your preferred electricity retailer, who’s also responsible for metering your business.  

Your retailer is responsible for all aspects of your electricity metering including installation, servicing, maintenance or replacement, as well as upgrading basic or manual meters to smart meters.

If your property currently has a basic or manual meter, you should expect to hear from your retailer about the replacement of your meter.

We recommend speaking with your electricity retailer to learn what’s best for you.

Information
Before installing a smart meter, your electricity retailer will explain what’s changing and give you plenty of notice about any new tariffs.

How do I upgrade to a smart meter?  

If you haven’t heard from your electricity retailer about upgrading, contact and tell them you would like a smart meter. They’ll tell you if they offer smart meter upgrades and detail any changes to your contract, prices and billing arrangements.
Before getting a new smart meter, your electricity retailer will tell you:
What is Endeavour Energy’s role?
Who will install it
Replacing old wiring
That it must be installed within 15 business days or a set date
Providing an isolation switch
If it can’t be installed on the agreed date, it will be rescheduled
Having a meter board with enough space
The installer will need to temporarily turn off your electricity supply
Removing hazards like asbestos
The associated costs or changes to your energy contract
Before getting a new smart meter, your electricity retailer will tell you:
Who will install it
That it must be installed within 15 business days or a set date
If it can’t be installed on the agreed date, it will be rescheduled
The installer will need to temporarily turn off your electricity supply
The associated costs or changes to your energy contract
What is Endeavour Energy’s role?
Replacing old wiring
Providing an isolation switch
Having a meter board with enough space
Removing hazards like asbestos

Useful information before installation

To fast-track the rollout of smart meters, the AEMC has asked distribution networks, including Endeavour Energy, to ensure the rollout is as smooth and cost effective as possible, within our network area.

Once you receive your smart meter, you'll have the option to switch to a time-of-use pricing plan, if it suits your needs. Upgrading to a smart meter does not automatically require you to change your current retail pricing plan. 

Retailers are not allowed to switch you to a new pricing plan without your explicit, informed consent for up to two years after your smart meter is installed.

You must ensure your switchboard complies with current safety standards. Occasionally a meter installer may identify the need for additional electrical work, or that a meter board be upgraded before a smart meter can be safely installed.

If your electricity retailer or their smart meter installer finds the need for additional electrical work at your property, they will advise you to contact an electrician or Accredited Service Provider (ASP) to undertake remediation work to ensure compliance with safety standards. 

Property owners are responsible for any work needed to ensure safe smart meter installation.

Troubleshooting your smart meter 

While smart meters are typically very reliable, some customers have reported:  

  • Problems with their electric hot water system.
  • Inaccurate meter readings.
  • Display malfunctions.

 Your electricity retailer will arrange prompt repairs or replacement of your smart meter to minimise disruption.

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