'Not in my basement’: Germany slow to adopt smart meters and what it costs

https://www.euronews.com/2026/08/01/not-in-my-basement-why-has-germany-been-so-slow-to-adopt-smart-meters-and-whats-it-costing

"Germany has one of the slowest smart meter rollouts in Europe. Just 5.5 per cent of households have one as of December 2025, compared with more than 90 per cent in France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain, and 63 per cent on average EU-wide.

This makes it harder for Germany to shift energy use toward times when renewables are abundant, contributing to the country’s wasted wind and solar – and to Germans paying some of the highest energy bills in Europe. [...]"

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blackbeans@lemmy.zip · 14 pts · 22d (2 replies)

To be fair, even though I live in a country with that 90% adoption rate, it doesn't benefit the consumer, especially if you have solar panels.

The only benefit is being able to track your own usage using the P1 port and anticipate on low hourly rates by using dynamic contracts and possibly home energy storage.

cRazi_man@europe.pub · 3 pts · 22d

I thought a lot of the benefit was to the provider to use the data for balancing the grid.

CosmoNova@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 22d

I’ve heard dynamic contracts used to be wide spread in Germany but I haven‘t seen one in the wild for as long as I live. I guess it makes sense smart meter adoption is slow when there‘s no real benefit.

bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de · 6 pts · 22d (1 reply)

Maybe because Germany's idea of a smart meter is a device with a light sensor instead of buttons so that you have to control it with a flashlight

https://youtu.be/aqHauk3bNFA

ranzispa@mander.xyz · 4 pts · 22d

TBF, I remember working for a company producing a domotic system. They had this way to program it, which involved a button and nothing else, no leds, no buzzers, just one button.

Do you want to enable this specific functionality? Press the button 63 times, make sure you don't lose the count or you'll enable something else.

hendrik@palaver.p3x.de · 4 pts · 22d (1 reply)

Huh. I had to get a smartmeter. Always seemed to me they sped up the rollout after 2 solar panels + inverter dropped to below 300€. Otherwise I might have gotten some and make my meter spin backwards...

But now I got a smartmeter and can't defraud them anymore... On the flipside I got one of those nice ESP32 sensors to log my electricity consumption every 5 seconds. I'm currently at 195W.

PonyOfWar@pawb.social · 3 pts · 22d

For me, they just installed a bidirectional meter that separately measures the incoming and outgoing power. But it's not actually "smart", it still needs to be manually read and isn't connected to the internet.