- Around 300,000 UK homes risk losing hot water and heating if they don't replace their outdated Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) system by July 1, 2025.
- The RTS system, used to control heating and hot water, is being switched off this summer, and households are urged to upgrade to smart meters.
- While around 1,000 smart meters are being installed daily, concerns remain about the slow pace of replacements, especially for vulnerable households and those in rural areas.
- Without the upgrade, customers may lose access to cheaper tariffs, face inaccurate billing, or experience complete meter failure.
- Government and energy companies are under pressure to accelerate the transition and ensure a smooth switch-off process for consumers.
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Smart meter warning issued as 300,000 homes could be left without hot water