
The Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, pre-approved NDCA among other companies as smart metering service providers for the power sector.
The commission in a notice posted on its website said the companies have been certified with some companies whose licences had expired, renewed. The commission listed 58 other companies as corporate installers.
NERC had recently disclosed that 1,092,399 customers have been provided with prepaid meters, under the Meter Asset Provider, MAP, scheme and the National Mass Metering Programme, NMMP.
The commission disclosed that 508,439 customers have been metered under the MAP scheme, adding that 583,960 meters had been distributed under the MAP scheme.
It stated that 5,855 customers who had paid for prepaid meters were yet to get their meters.
Also the Meters Asset Providers last month petitioned the Federal Government over some problems, including, fixed meter pricing, unavailability of foreign exchange and Customs clearing bottlenecks.
In a communiqué issued at the end of their meeting, MAPs, had stated: “An upward review of the current price of prepaid meter by NERC in view of rising inflation, continued upward movement of foreign exchange rates, associated increases in customs costs, increase in container freight costs, and the disruptions in the international supply chain, leading to a global increase in the prices of raw materials and components for the manufacture of prepaid meters.
“MAPs, however, note that there will be a corresponding downward review of meter prices when there is a downward movement in foreign exchange rates and other cost factors.