Smart Metering: The ₹4.5 Lakh Crore Fix for India’s Power Losses

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A silent revolution is underway in India’s power distribution sector—one that could transform loss-making electricity discoms into efficient, revenue-generating utilities. At the center of this transformation are smart meters, which, according to CareEdge Ratings, hold the potential to generate ₹4.5 lakh crore in cumulative additional revenue for discoms between FY24 and FY31.

This projection comes as part of a broader push under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), a ₹3.03 lakh crore initiative launched by the Ministry of Power. Within it, ₹1.3 lakh crore has been specifically earmarked for smart metering, with nearly ₹24,000 crore in gross budgetary support (GBS).

Despite the ambitious plans, progress has been sluggish. As of February 2024, only 97.2 lakh smart meters had been installed out of the 25 crore target for December 2025. CareEdge estimates that only 40–50% of the goal will be achieved within that timeframe, citing capacity limitations and supply chain dependencies—particularly around semiconductor chips—as key bottlenecks.

Yet, the stakes are high. AT&C (Aggregate Technical and Commercial) losses, a persistent challenge for Indian discoms, have improved in recent years—from 20.7% in FY20 to 15.4% in FY23—largely due to better collection efficiency. Smart meters are expected to push these losses even lower, enabling better demand forecasting, accurate billing, and theft reduction.

States like Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and West Bengal are positioned to be the biggest beneficiaries, both in terms of the sanctioned cost for metering and their current inefficiencies. However, the report notes that benefits may be limited for consumers with low energy consumption.

The rollout is also linked to a Direct Debit Facility (DDF) that ensures secure payments to Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Providers (AMISPs). However, with digital payment adoption still below 40% in many regions, some discoms may face challenges in maintaining the required cash flow coverage.

On the investment side, the economics appear sound. With an estimated capex of ₹560 crore for installing 10 lakh meters, and a projected average monthly fee of ₹65 per meter, CareEdge estimates a Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) of 1.3x, even under moderate stress scenarios. This makes the AMI sector attractive to investors seeking stable, long-term returns.

“Smart metering may not be a cure-all, but it offers a strong solution to operational inefficiencies,” said Sabyasachi Majumdar, Senior Director at CareEdge Ratings. “Government support and structured bidding norms ensure a level playing field, giving this sector a real chance at success.”

In a sector long plagued by inefficiencies and mounting losses, smart meters could indeed be the power shift India needs.

 

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