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Charge for changing an existing meter and not a smart meter?

Hi all,

I need advice for a possible meter change.... just a backstory so far, I've had a consumer unit change for my property from my old DB to ( FuseBox F2014MX 14 Way RCBO Consumer Unit + Surge Protection) and my Electrician has recommended that I get a 100amp rated main fuse (the existing one was 60amps). So I called the DNO and requested the fuse upgrade, but their reply was that I needed to change the electricity meter to 100amps as well, as well as change the meter tails to 25mm. I thought okay... so I get on the phone to my energy supplier and ask for the meter upgrade as well as tails. I opted to not get a smart meter, as I have heard about their unreliability, I just wanted a conventional meter with 100amps. The guy on the other end tells me its going to cost £140 to keep the old-style meter with 100amps but will be free with the smart meter. Is this correct, do I have to pay to upgrade my meter with the old design vs not paying for a 100amp smart meter, I don't understand why one is free and the other isn't. Someone please enlighten me....

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  • If you find your MPAN, which you can do online in my area Western Power has a link on the website homepage to take you to their online search facility, then go to the Citizens Advice website you can enter your MPAN, address and postcode into their search facility and it will tell you if your meter is in Smart mode, also the suppliers in your area who you should be able to switch to without losing Smart functionality.

    These are the suppliers I should be able to switch to from Scottish Power without my Smart Meter losing it’s Smart connection. The limitations are not being able to transfer with E7, but they offer other tariffs, in particular Octopus have some special tariffs for Prosumers and EV owners.

    https://smartmetercheck.citizensadvice.org.uk/suppliers

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  • If you find your MPAN, which you can do online in my area Western Power has a link on the website homepage to take you to their online search facility, then go to the Citizens Advice website you can enter your MPAN, address and postcode into their search facility and it will tell you if your meter is in Smart mode, also the suppliers in your area who you should be able to switch to without losing Smart functionality.

    These are the suppliers I should be able to switch to from Scottish Power without my Smart Meter losing it’s Smart connection. The limitations are not being able to transfer with E7, but they offer other tariffs, in particular Octopus have some special tariffs for Prosumers and EV owners.

    https://smartmetercheck.citizensadvice.org.uk/suppliers

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