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India's 2025 Smart Meter Program.
India's 2025 Smart Meter Program, published by Caspr Research, aims to revolutionize energy distribution through the implementation of 250 million smart meters by March 2026. Despite significant investments, the program faces challenges such as semiconductor shortages and tendering delays. At the state level, progress is uneven, with Bihar leading in installations and West Bengal opting out. The initiative seeks to enhance grid efficiency, reduce AT&C losses, and integrate renewable energy solutions while facing regulatory and consumer engagement hurdles.
Consumer EngagementEnergy DistributionGrid ModernizationSmart MeteringSustainability
Piyush Yadav, EZ Research
2025-10-23
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PurposeTo analyze and present the progress and challenges of India's smart meter program toward modernizing energy distribution.
AudiencePolicymakers, energy sector stakeholders, technology providers, and academic researchers.
Report LengthComprehensive
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Industries JobsEnergy distribution, smart grid technology, utility management.
Geographic AreasIndia
Special EmphasisSustainability, grid modernization, consumer engagement.
Report Layout.
Overview of India’s Smart Metering Landscape
- Evolution of smart metering and current deployment context
- Energy distribution sector status and smart grid relevance in 2025
- Key national and state-level stakeholders and implementing bodies
Policy and Regulatory Framework

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The installation target is 250 million smart meters by 2026 under the RDSS.State-level progress is inconsistent, with some states lagging significantly.Technical issues such as interoperability and consumer resistance persist.Smart meters have reduced AT&C losses, improving grid efficiency.Public-private partnerships are essential for program scalability.Key Questions Answered.