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New prices of Prepaid Meters Deregulation of Prepaid Meter Prices

Abuja Electricity Distribution Company Announces Deregulation of Prepaid Meter Price Along with New Prices of Prepaid Meters Abuja. From May 23, 2024–In a significant move towards enhancing customer choice and promoting competition, the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has announced the deregulation of prepaid meter prices under the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) scheme.

Price List of Prepaid Meter From the Major MAP Companies In Nigeria

This change, effective from May 23, 2024, aims to provide customers with various meter options at competitive prices. Below are the updated prices for prepaid meters, including VAT, from various MAP companies.

SNName of MAPSingle PhaseThree PhaseSingle Phase (VAT Inclusive)Three Phase (VAT Inclusive)Meter Type
1Holley Metering Nig Ltd₦ 125,804.66₦ 203,264.85₦ 135,240.01₦ 218,509.71Smart Meter Mbus
2MBH Power Ltd₦ 104,225.00₦ 199,445.00₦ 112,041.88₦ 214,403.38Smart Meter GSM/GPRS PLC
3Turbo Energy Ltd₦ 104,500.24₦ 192,313.88₦ 112,337.76₦ 206,737.42Smart Meter -RF
4Kayz Consortium Ltd₦ 120,000.00₦ 225,000.00₦ 129,000.00₦ 241,875.00Smart Meter – Cellular
5Bendoricks International Ltd₦ 135,100.00₦ 213,800.00₦ 145,232.50₦ 229,835.00Smart Meter PLC
6Klartek Nigeria Ltd₦ 116,450.00₦ 181,700.00₦ 125,183.75₦ 195,327.50Smart Meter Mbus
7Integrated Resources Ltd₦ 108,700.00₦ 190,000.00₦ 116,852.50₦ 204,250.00Smart GSM/GPRS Mbus
8Protogy Global Serc. Ltd₦ 85,428.00₦ 149,439.00₦ 91,835.10₦ 160,646.93Smart Meter Cellular Mbus
9Mojec Asset Management Company Ltd₦ 98,943.00₦ 195,688.00₦ 106,363.73₦ 210,364.60Smart Meter Mbus
the new prices of prepaid meter in Nigeria

How to Apply for a Prepaid Meter

Consumers looking to apply for a prepaid meter or seeking more information can visit the official AEDC website at www.abujaelectricity.com.

the hand is entering the pin for prepaid electricity

Benefits of Deregulating Prepaid Meter Price

The AEDC’s initiative to deregulate meter prices is expected to:

  • Enhance competition among meter providers.
  • Improve service delivery.
  • Offer customers a broader range of meter options.

This deregulation marks a pivotal step in improving the efficiency and accessibility of electricity metering in the region, ultimately benefiting consumers through better pricing and service options.

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