I eventually after months of hell got a SMETS2 smart meter installed so I could get the EV 12-5am reduced rate. (they swapped the gas at the same time).
The meter did not communicate with edf, they came again to try swapping a part and still didn't work and are not willing to swap the meter for another and have denied me the EV overnight rate as it won't communicate with EDF. (the gas meter apparently does communicate as told by the EDF engineer).
However, the guy who came round said that the SMETS2 meter IS actually set up to measure the normal and overnight rate so I can see what the split is and assumed I could just use these and submit as you would do normally in the App whenever asked.
I've said this to EDF but still deny me the EV tariff and have even swapped me to a more expensive tariff!
Question is, to get a EV tariff, does the smart meter have to communicate with the supplier even if the meter has been properly setup to measure the overnight rate?
I'm thinking of leaving EDF to come back to EON but if I'm going to be in the same scenario I won't bother.
Regards
Chris