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Measuring instruments display requirements for ESAs

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The consultation received 42 responses: 29 from businesses, 7 from trade associations and 6 from consumers, charities and other organisations. The Government has analysed all of them and decided to amend the essential requirements in the Measuring Instruments Regulations 2016 to permit the use of a metrologically controlled remote display for Energy Smart Appliances (ESAs). The Government proposes that these changes will come into force at the end of 2027.


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Summary

Display requirements of the Measuring Instruments Regulations 2016 pertaining to Energy Smart Appliances used for trade.

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Consultation description

The Government recognises the importance of reviewing legislation to ensure it remains fit for purpose as technology develops and consumer behaviour changes. This includes consideration of how the Measuring Instruments Regulations 2016 (MIR) interact with newer regulations relating to Energy Smart Appliances (ESAs) and Electric Vehicle Smart Charge Points (EVSCPs) in particular. Some industry stakeholders have suggested that the in-built physical display requirement within MIR is a barrier to the roll out of these technologies. This consultation seeks views on whether it should remain, when energy management via remote displays, such as smartphone apps, is increasingly common.

The Government wants to hear from a broad range of stakeholders with an interest in regulations surrounding the development of smart technologies and meter accuracy, and how consumer protection measures can be maintained in the context of current and future technological changes.

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measuringinstrumentsconsultation@businessandtrade.gov.uk

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Metrology Policy Team
Office for Product Safety and Standards
4th Floor Cannon House
18 The Priory Queensway
Birmingham
B4 6BS

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