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meldrewreborn
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Struth
This is a bit of a tricky one. 'Connectivity' as such shouldn't be an issue. I'm assuming your British Gas meter is indeed working and sending back smart readings without any problems. I'm also assuming BG provided you with an IHD in order for you to monitor your meter and your consumption.
The 'default' for most customers is a smart electricity meter. If a customer has gas with the same supplier, then a smart gas meter is a simple proposition. However, very few, if any, smart gas meters are 'standalone'. In order to talk to the meter, some kind of communications hub will need to be installed, and almost all hubs have to be fitted to and powered from the electricity meter and communicate wirelessly with the gas meter.
So..it is rather difficult to have an electricity meter upgraded to 'smart' if there is already a provision for powering someone else's (BG) setup. Two separate hubs, two separate HANs (impossible to pair a single IHD to two different hubs simultaneously) and two separate IHDs isn't really an option.
Unless someone from E.On Next can offer any alternative options, I see the only real way forward as having both fuels with the same supplier, and getting that supplier to install electric 'smarts' and then repairing the existing gas meter to the new infrastructure. Or replacing the gas meter with a new one at the same time.
In any event, not impossible but a heck of a lot of faffing about and, trust me, any advantage that smart metering could bring to the party will be very much negated by the hassle and pain involved in getting it sorted.