Wednesday, 7 October 2020

When Should You Pay For Your Prepaid Meter?

 The Prepaid electricity meter is a unit many Nigerians long to have, however only about 45% of consumers have the unit leaving about 55% of customers in the "unmetered" category.

 

The Prepaid Energy meter is an electrical /electronic device which is used to measure the quantity or amount of electrical energy used.

 

The meter comes in two forms, the split and the compact.

 

The compact means that the keypad which is also known as the customer user interface (CIU) is fixed in the body of the meter,


 



While the split will always come in two units, the main meter unit and the customer interface unit (CIU) or sometimes referred to as user interface unit (UIU).


 

Most utilities prefer the split to be installed for the customers - the reason for this shall be the subject of discussion for another day.

 

Both the federal government and discos have at one time or the other initiated a metering intervention programs which will see that every customer is given a prepaid meter,

 

But these efforts have in one way or the other hit a dead end as the aim of this metering intervention programs was not 100% achieved.

 

Some of the programs which was initiated by the federal government to tackle the issue of unmetered customers are NPPMP which was initiated in 2009 and the CAPMI program which was initiated in 2012.

 

In 2018, NERC introduced another meter intervention program called meter asset provider MAP, where the contractors (MAP) is made to finance the purchase and installation of the prepaid meter.

 

Now before you pay for the prepaid meter, there are processes which should have been undergone.

 

After these processes have successfully been undergone, you will be notified by the MAP to go and make payment in the bank.

 

Some customers make the mistake of going as far as scouting for the MAP’s account number from any source in order to make payment.

 

Some customers also do not adhere to instructions given by the MAP on when to pay and when not to pay.

 

Do not make payment if you have not been cleared by the MAP, else you will placed on an unending waiting list of which many customers have find themselves and they are not happy about it.

 

Now let’s list the processes. Note that these process may be slightly different from what is obtainable from some disco’s.

 

1.    Customer Enumeration: This process requires the customer to fill the know your customer (KYC) form.

2.    Depth Reconciliation: If the customer is owing, he or she is made to discuss and choose a debt repayment option.

3.    Fill the MAP Application Form: This process requires the customer to obtain and complete the MAP application form from the MAP assigned to your area. Normally, your business unit should tell you the MAP which have been assigned to meter your area.

4.    Premises Inspection: This process requires that a local electrical contractor (LECAN) or a COREN registered engineer or technologist have to visit the customer’s premises for inspection and certification that the customer’s premises is ready for metering. This electrical personnel will also recommend the best meter type (single or three phase) to be installed for the customer

5.    Mode Of Payment: It is required that the customer choose between the two available mode of payment, Upfront payment (full payment) and amortized payment (installment payment).

 

After the customer’s premises have been inspected, certified ready for meter installation and mode of payment selected by the customer, then the MAP will send the customer a notification requesting him or her to go and pay for the prepaid meter in the MAP’s escrow account.

6.    Meter Payment: The customer is required to pay for the meter and provide evidence of payment to the MAP.

7.    Meter Installation: The MAP installs the meter on the customers premises.

 

Finally my recommendation is that you only make payment for the prepaid meter if you have been cleared by the MAP to do so.

 

What are use the comment section to share your experience on payment of the prepaid meter.

 

Thanks for reading.

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When Should You Pay For Your Prepaid Meter?

  The Prepaid electricity meter is a unit many Nigerians long to have, however only about 45% of consumers have the unit leaving about 55% o...