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ENEDIS IS CRACKING DOWN ON ‘ILLEGAL HACKS’ THAT HAVE COST €250M IN ELECTRICITY FRAUD SINCE 2022 Electricity distributor Enedis is to step up nationwide checks on its smart Linky meters in a


bid to reduce fraud, which the company says has cost honest consumers €250 million since 2022. Enedis claims that some on social media share “illegal hacks” to manipulate their meters, which


can illegally reduce their bills by up to 70%. Manipulating the meters in this way also carries significant safety risks. “Electricity consumed fraudulently is paid for by all 38.8 million


Enedis customers through the tariff for use of the public electricity network,” said Olivier Molinero, Communications and CSR Director at Enedis, to La Dépêche. “It is therefore the


non-fraudulent consumers who pay for the dishonest customers.” Mr Molinero said that Enedis has now set up “a project department” dedicated to cracking down on this fraud, and rolling out


checks on meters.  “250 of the company's employees are currently working on these issues,” he said. “We are going to double this number to 500 by 2025’” The company could also look to


take legal action against fraudsters and those who charge to ‘manipulate’ meters. Read also: Warning over Linky electricity meter frauds in France Read also: Households in France without a


Linky meter to suffer additional costs INSPECTION CAMPAIGNS AND CIVIL ACTION Enedis is set to step up its inspection campaigns after a successful trial operation that involved 500 customers


across five regions (Ile-de-France, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Grand Est, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and Occitanie). This first wave of checks is designed to help Enedis discover instances


of fraud, and readjust their consumption (working alongside electricity providers).  If the customer refuses or delays access to the meter despite being issued a formal notice, Enedis will


be able to cut off their access to the electricity network within 10 days of the letter being sent. It may also be able to file civil action against the customer. These checks will become


“more widespread in 2025”, the company said.


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