- EKEDC has released updated pricing for deregulated prepaid metres placed under the Metre Asset Provider
- The new meter pricing covers both single-phase and also three-phase meters, all recording a slight increase
- The electricity company said interested customers can apply for new meters through its website
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The Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) has announced new pricing for an increase for prepaid metres installed under the Metre Asset Provider (MAP).
The new pricing included the costs for single-phase and three-phase meters from six different MAP vendors
In a statement posted on its official X account, EKEDC revealed that the cost of prepaid meters has been set between N129,000 and N247,000, depending on the vendor and the type of meter.
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