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Smart Meter in India — 2026 Guide

Updated 2026-04-22

The Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) is the biggest metering upgrade in Indian history: 25 crore smart meters by March 2026, funded by the centre up to ₹900/meter. By early 2026, Bihar, UP, Assam, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana lead the rollout — Delhi and Mumbai are substantially done in private-DISCOM areas.

What is a smart meter?

A smart meter is a digital meter with a built-in 4G/NB-IoT modem that sends your consumption readings back to the DISCOM every 15–30 minutes. No meter reader, no estimated bills, no door-to-door snapshot. You also get a web/app dashboard that shows your usage in near real time.

Prepaid vs postpaid smart meters

Most rollouts in 2026 default to prepaid mode:

  • Recharge via UPI/app/DISCOM portal.
  • Balance deducted daily based on consumption + fixed charges.
  • Low-balance SMS alerts at 20% and 10% thresholds.
  • Disconnection when balance hits zero (2-hour grace in most states).

Some states (e.g. Maharashtra, Kerala) continue to allow postpaid mode on request.

What you gain with a smart meter

  • No estimated bills ever. Every bill is based on actual remote readings.
  • Faster fault detection. DISCOM sees outages within minutes.
  • Time of Day billing unlocks — lower solar-hour rates.
  • Self-serve dashboard — hourly consumption, bill history, trip logs.
  • Tamper and theft alerts — protects your bill against rigging in your building.

What concerns people (and what's actually true)

  • "My bill went up after smart meter installation." — Usually not the meter. Earlier bills were often under-estimated; the smart meter simply reports accurately. Compare 12 months against your own notes before filing a dispute.
  • "Radiation from the modem is dangerous." — Smart meters transmit on ~1 W for a few seconds per hour, less than a mobile phone call.
  • "They can disconnect me remotely." — True. But disconnection only happens for non-payment (postpaid) or zero balance (prepaid), with mandatory advance notice.

Disputes and consumer rights

If you believe your smart meter is over-reading, you can request a free meter accuracy test under the Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules 2020. DISCOMs must resolve billing disputes within 60 days. Keep photos of the meter reading on installation day — they're your baseline.

Read our how to read your meter guide to understand which reading on the cycling display is the billable kWh.

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