Overview
- The government postponed the planned June 30 shutdown of the Radio Teleswitch Service and ordered a managed, area-by-area phaseout.
- Energy minister Miatta Fahnbulleh said industry replacement rates were too slow, leaving 314,935 homes still on RTS meters as of May 30.
- Suppliers must notify affected households well before any local switch-off and provide smart meter installations to maintain timed heating and hot water tariffs.
- Industry regulator Ofgem has issued key requirements to ensure consumer protections and will closely monitor supplier readiness throughout the transition.
- Campaigners have demanded binding guarantees that no household will lose heating or face higher bills during the controlled phaseout.