In Ireland, the ESB is due to complete its smart meter rollout to all 1.9m households by end of 2024
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Smart meter adoption
In Europe the progress of the smart meter rollout varies significantly by country, driven by differences in national policies, infrastructure readiness, and consumer acceptance. Many countries have successfully achieved a high adoption rate like Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Italy, Finland, and Spain. While others like Germany, Poland and Greece have made slower progress.
According to the latest data, approximately 225 million smart meters have been installed across the European Union. This includes both electricity and gas meters, with the majority being electricity meters.
The installation represents about 72% of the total number of electricity meters in the EU, showing significant progress toward the EU's goal of 80% smart meter coverage by 2024
The installation represents about 72% of the total number of electricity meters in the EU, showing significant progress toward the EU's goal of 80% smart meter coverage by 2024
The rollout is expected to continue gaining momentum, particularly as the benefits of smart meters—such as real-time energy monitoring, cost savings, and support for renewable energy—become increasingly recognized and as EU policies continue to push for widespread adoption.