Critical Software Technologies appointed as the new SMDA Test House

Paula Aubusson
18.08.2021

Gemserv recently announced that Critical Software Technologies have been appointed as the new SMDA Test House.

Smart technologies have long been championed for their ability to empower consumers to take control of their energy bills and reduce costs, whilst supporting the flexibility of the wider energy system. However, it is essential that these devices can operate effectively in a smart environment.

Smart meter equipment, for example, must be able to work interchangeably and cause no interruptions when a consumer changes energy supplier. 

The Smart Meter Device Assurance (SMDA) Scheme was originally established in 2015 after suppliers, meter manufacturers and funders of smart meter programmes identified the need for such a regime.

Over the last five years an independent assurance programme has been established and the scheme’s primary purpose has been to provide assurance to consumers that devices deployed in their homes will work as expected, whilst ensuring that energy use is being correctly monitored, billed and reported.

The ability to test devices as they are being developed is crucial to device manufacturers, offering comfort that their devices comply with the Scheme requirements under the Smart Meter Equipment Technical Specifications (SMETS), and provide the performance expected in a smart home environment.

 Kunal Sharma, Head of SMDA Scheme Operator at Gemserv commented:

“Gemserv is delighted that Critical Software Technologies have been appointed as the new SMDA Test House. Critical Software have demonstrated over a number of years that not only do they have the technical expertise and experience to provide SMDA testing services, but that they are also willing to continuously seek to improve and support industry as a whole.

“This follows Gemserv’s own purpose in making things that matter work better for everyone. With a reduction of over 50% in the new testing fees now being available, together with the new governance of SMDA residing withing the SEC, SMDA is demonstrating the progress it is making and the commitment to support industry by providing independent assurance of devices within the smart environment.”

In response to feedback gained during the transition to SEC, the Scheme recently released a consultation to gather industry views on the following areas:

1)           New service requests recommended by Network Operators;

2)            The testing and assurance of Communications Hubs by SMDA;

3)            Whether SMDA stakeholders and SEC Parties see value in add-on testing services via the SMDA Test House.

The consultation is available until 01 October on both the SMDA and SEC websites. Views are welcome from all stakeholders and responses should be submitted to SMDASO@Gemserv.com