In Obolon, Kyiv, new electric meters have begun to be installed, but they are not the ones many expected. Instead of modern two-tariff meters, residents are receiving single-tariff devices. This is being carried out by the employees of DTEK Kyiv Electric Networks, replacing old devices whose service life has long expired.

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This was reported by an independent portal for the Obolon district of Kyiv on Facebook.

Why not two-tariff? It turns out that the queue for the installation of such meters is moving slowly, and these single-tariff meters will have time to "work" for a few more years until the two-tariff ones are installed. Previously, before the war began, the company planned to equip all houses in Kyiv with two-tariff meters by 2030, but now this goal seems unrealistic.

Электросчетчики / фото: Facebook

Local residents are actively discussing these installations. Some complain about the poor quality of the wiring, while others express frustration that the promised two-tariff meters still do not transmit readings automatically, despite such features being expected.

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In the comments, you can find complaints of this nature:

  • "It hurts to look at this wiring"
  • "I live in Obolon. We had two-tariff meters installed over a year ago, which were also supposed to transmit readings automatically. But nothing has changed. It doesn't work."
  • "We've had two-tariff meters for two years. We still transmit readings the same way we always have. Although the ASCOE function exists, it doesn't work… I don't understand why."
  • "It's because these oligarchs, who have stolen all the energy resources from the people, will never be satisfied."