A “traditional” meter would be still with a rotating disk, which still exists on the ENEA network at multiple places. (No IR port…)
The fully digital meters that you are mentioning has a standard IR port and you can read it as well. They were working well with OneMeter’s devices, until the LZO meters has been deployed and the port became encrypted (DLMS COSEM)
Most of ENEA’s “technicians” have no clue about the meters that they are installing. They just go out and replace the meter, and that’s it. You are lucky if they can answer any questions about it.
I don’t know how did you find this document, but it seems like Energa’s documentation about the requirements they set for their meters. Nobody else uses a USB port on any meters. I mean nobody nobody…
That page changed so many times during the past years. When they started to roll out remote reading meters for PV installations, they have not even had a page about them, and of course they were not providing any information to the wnd clients either during the installation.
I would like to highlight you the TOS of ENEA:
Especially this:
§ 3 Obowiązki Sprzedawcy i OSD Punkt 4. Obowiązki związane z Układem pomiarowo-rozliczeniowym: 4.7. W ramach realizacji wniosku, o którym mowa w ust. 4 pkt 4.4., OSD: b) umożliwi komunikację Licznika zdalnego odczytu z urządzeniami Klienta, w terminie 2 miesięcy od dnia wystąpienia o to Klienta; o ile spełniają one wymagania określone w przepisach wydanych na podstawie art. 11x ust. 4 Ustawy;
If you had a meter installed just recently, especially having a 2026 manufacturing year written on it then write to the operator and ask for enabling the local communication as per the TOS and the law.
The meters which I have seen from ENEA, they had IR, P1 and W-mBUS beside the LTE. It is still unknown which local communication port they would enable (I would guess P1)
I have another topic about the gas meters, and Elektroda has a topic for a few months. Someone already wrote here that asked for local communication but have not received any answer yet.