• We're rolling out a new tool for customers to easily gather footage to help plan home electricity upgrades.

  • It means any work needed before EV chargers and heat pumps are installed can be planned and delivered more quickly, in addition to general upgrades.

  • We're the first Distribution Network Operator to use Vyn® technology to improve the process for new connections and network upgrades and alterations.

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks has become the first Distribution Network Operator to use the latest smart video technology to improve our service to customers who need upgrades to their electricity connection to support low carbon technologies.

We've embarked on a new partnership with the software experts Vyntelligence. This will embed AI-powered video analysis into our customer connections process, to support the uptake of heat pumps and electric vehicle (EV) chargers, as well as the delivery of general upgrades to electricity connections. It will do this by reducing the need for site visits, thus simplifying the installation process for customers.

A smartphone being used to gather footage of a house survey

How this new solution works

We're the first Distribution Network Operator to use this kind of smart technology in this way. Customers will be able to use their smartphones to provide our connections experts with high-quality footage of where cables would need to be installed. This means our teams will be well-prepared for the job without needing to carry out a site visit beforehand.

Benefits for customers

As the decarbonisation of communities and the economy gathers pace, we're aiming to make more use of smart digital technology to support these goals. Such solutions can help customers have a simpler, better, and potentially briefer process.

Video surveys can also be used by customers needing to make various changes to electricity supplies, thus removing the need for them to arrange site visits.

Another benefit of this innovation will be to reduce the number of journeys our engineers need to make in and around communities, which will help lower pollution levels.

An image of a smartphone gathering footage of in-home infrastructure

Eliane Algaard, Services Director at SSEN Distribution, says:

“This partnership – and the new solution it’s literally putting in the hands of our customers – is vital as part of the wider process of decarbonising our communities.

“Thanks to Vyntelligence, we’ll be able to streamline the process of managing the demand for network upgrades. A successful two-year pilot of this technology has proven its effectiveness, so we’re now ready to roll it out more widely with confidence to customers across our network areas.”

With Vyntelligence, customers can now complete property surveys in minutes. It provides intuitive, step-by-step guidance to securely capture the video footage our engineers need for their assessments. The results are simpler, potentially faster connections and alterations journeys for our customers.

Kapil Singhal, Vyntelligence’s Co-founder and CEO, says:

"We’re delighted to be an early partner to help re-imagine SSEN Distribution’s customer journey. As the world changes and skilled field teams become harder to find, we’ve opened this process to be more inclusive, empowering customers to easily take an active role in the process. Everyone benefits when we collaborate, we achieve faster connections for our communities, a more efficient network, and a healthier planet for us all.”

An image of a smartphone being used to gather footage inside a property

As part of our commitment to ensure services are accessible and open to everyone, customers who don't have a smart phone, have difficulty using the platform, or would simply prefer not to use it, can still request an in-person visit.

Vyntelligence uses state-of-the-art AI and security measures to protect all content submitted with full encryption at every stage. Access to this data is restricted solely to our authorised personnel who are accountable for making customer connection decisions.