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EnergyNewsPolaris Deploys over 1 Million Smart Metres Under RDSS
Polaris Deploys over 1 Million Smart Metres Under RDSS
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Polaris Deploys over 1 Million Smart Metres Under RDSS

•February 11, 2026
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ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)•Feb 11, 2026

Why It Matters

Scaling advanced metering infrastructure accelerates grid modernization, cuts losses, and supports India’s renewable energy targets, delivering tangible efficiency gains for utilities and consumers alike.

Key Takeaways

  • •Over 1 million smart meters deployed under India's RDSS
  • •Deployment improves billing accuracy and cuts AT&C losses
  • •Smart meters enable renewable integration and demand flexibility
  • •Polaris expands capacity to 10 million units by mid‑2026
  • •Partnerships with DISCOMs drive nationwide smart‑meter rollout

Pulse Analysis

India’s Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) is a cornerstone of the country’s ambition to modernise its power distribution network. By incentivising utilities to adopt Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), the programme addresses chronic challenges such as billing inaccuracies, high aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses, and limited visibility into consumption patterns. As renewable generation and battery storage projects proliferate, a data‑rich grid becomes essential for balancing supply and demand, making smart meters a strategic asset for both regulators and operators.

Polaris Smart Metering’s milestone of installing over one million devices underscores its execution capability and the growing trust of state utilities. The company’s end‑to‑end offering—spanning manufacturing, deployment, integration, and data security—delivers real‑time consumption insights that empower DISCOMs to optimise load dispatch, detect theft, and implement dynamic pricing. With a current annual output of five million meters and a planned expansion to ten million units via the Polaris NOVA plant, Polaris is positioned to meet escalating demand from multiple states while maintaining quality and cost efficiencies.

Looking ahead, the convergence of smart‑meter rollouts with India’s aggressive renewable targets will reshape the utility landscape. Enhanced data granularity facilitates demand‑response programs, smoother integration of intermittent solar and wind, and more effective battery storage utilisation. For consumers, the shift promises greater transparency, the ability to monitor usage, and potential savings through tailored tariffs. As competition intensifies and policy frameworks evolve, firms that can scale production while delivering secure, interoperable platforms will capture the bulk of the market, cementing smart meters as a foundational element of India’s sustainable energy future.

Polaris deploys over 1 million smart metres under RDSS

By ETTelecom Desk · Published on Feb 11, 2026 at 01:56 PM IST

The deployment of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) at scale is playing a critical role by improving billing accuracy, reducing losses.

Homegrown energy‑technology company Polaris Smart Metering said it has manufactured and deployed more than 1 million smart metres nationwide under the Centre’s ambitious Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS).

Ajitabh Sharma, additional chief secretary (energy) and chairman, Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited (RVPN), said in a statement:

“With the rapid growth of renewable energy and our planned expansion of battery energy storage, smart metres will play a central role in demand flexibility and grid management.”

Smart metres’ value proposition lies in robust data‑management systems, integrated platforms and informed decision‑making that strengthen grid visibility and operational efficiency, Sharma noted.

The deployment of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) at scale is playing a critical role by improving billing accuracy, reducing losses, strengthening utility operations, and providing consumers with more transparency and control over their energy usage.

“Crossing the 1 million smart metres mark is a defining moment for Polaris and a strong validation of our execution capabilities under RDSS. It reflects the trust placed in us by utilities and state governments, and the relentless efforts of our teams on the ground,” said Yashraj Khaitan, founder & CEO, Polaris Smart Metering.

Polaris currently has a manufacturing capacity of 5 million metres. It is also expanding through Polaris NOVA, its leading‑edge manufacturing facility, which will increase its production capacity from the current 5 million to 10 million metres annually by mid‑2026.

Rajeev Sharma, chairman of the Polaris Group, said:

“By reducing AT&C losses and enabling the seamless integration of renewable energy, we are securing a sustainable future for our DISCOMs. With continuous effort, Polaris will soon reach the milestone of manufacturing 2 million metres.”

Polaris Smart Metering works closely with distribution companies (DISCOMs) across multiple states to support end‑to‑end smart‑meter rollouts, from manufacturing and deployment to system integration and data security.

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