Smart Meters – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Mon, 20 Feb 2023 16:41:42 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Smart Meters – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Energy Spending Reduces for Nigerians with Smart Meters, says PPC https://techeconomy.ng/energy-spending-reduces-for-nigerians-with-smart-meters-says-ppc/ https://techeconomy.ng/energy-spending-reduces-for-nigerians-with-smart-meters-says-ppc/#respond Mon, 20 Feb 2023 16:41:42 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=96260 Nigerians who have replaced their old prepaid energy meters with new smart meters are enjoying premium energy savings, says PPC Limited, Nigeria’s leading engineering and infrastructure development company.

In a statement on Monday, Engr Kelechi Onuigbo, the Head of Power Division at PPC, said the ability to pay only for the units of energy used and control energy usage is just one of the numerous benefits of migrating to smart meter technology.

He explained that the real-time data produced by smart energy meters is crucial to reducing energy consumption and driving greater efficiency in utility management.

The energy expert said the ease and convenience smart prepai​​d meters offer are some of the reasons why PPC is supporting local manufacturers of smart metres with high-quality live wire sets that improve connectivity and data collection.

Onuigbo said, “We are committed to bridging the metering gap, increasing energy savings for Nigerians, reducing the revenue leakages, and ultimately improving last-mile electricity supply. PPC’s investment in high-quality live wire sets for prepaid meters is driving the quick rollout of prepaid meters and ensuring accountability in energy consumption.”

“The live wire sets are key components of any smart prepaid meter. The factory for the production of live wire sets is Located in Ojota, Lagos. The combined efforts of PPC and other industry stakeholders is driving the quick rollout of prepaid meters to electricity consumers in the country.”

Onuigbo added that the advanced technology for energy monitoring offers a cost-effective solution that can help businesses achieve tangible financial savings and support facility managers to optimise operations for maximum efficiency.

He added that power distribution companies are able to utilise the data from the smart meters for the optimisation of power networks.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) introduced the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) programme in 2018 in order to close the metering gap, and eliminate estimated billing. The initiative encouraged the local manufacturing of smart meters by companies in the country.

The scheme aims to address the issues of estimated billing of customers, close the metering gap, attract private investment in the provision of metering services, protect the revenue stream of the Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) and improve revenue optimization in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).

PPC is keen on accelerating the robust upgrade of power infrastructure in the country and enabling widespread electricity access.

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How PPC Supports Local Production of Smart Meters, Electricity Access https://techeconomy.ng/how-ppc-supports-local-production-of-smart-meters-electricity-access/ https://techeconomy.ng/how-ppc-supports-local-production-of-smart-meters-electricity-access/#comments Tue, 20 Sep 2022 15:48:57 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=84054 PPC Limited, Nigeria’s leading engineering and infrastructure development company, is supporting the local production of smart meters through the supply of accessories in the drive to ensure widespread access to electricity in Nigeria.

PPC through its partnership with prepaid meter producers in the country, has facilitated the installation of about 3,000 smart meters to households and electricity consumers.

The company whose factory at Ojota, Lagos State produces high-quality wire sets for prepaid meters is driving the quick roll out of prepaid meters to electricity consumers in the country.

The company aims to increase the share of local components in energy meters as required by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) by supporting local manufacturing capacity of Metering Service Providers (MSP).

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Engr. Kelechi Onuigbo, the Deputy General Manager and Head of the Power Division at PPC, in a statement on Monday, said, “A key part of our vision is in the provision of specialized solutions to the power problems in the country and one of the ways we are achieving this is in the local production of key accessories for smart meters.

Engr Dr Patrick Ede, PPC
Engr. Kelechi Onuigbo, PhD

“Our efforts at ensuring local content in prepaid meter production is saving the country from capital flight and developing local expertise. We are in the business of helping individuals and businesses have access to affordable electricity by bridging the metering gap in Nigeria’s electricity supply industry.”

He added that the concerted efforts of stakeholders in the power industry under the regulation of the NERC will help the industry achieve distribution of six million meters to consumers under the National Mass Metering Programme (NMMP) which is a key target of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The Meter Asset Providers (MAPs) programme was established by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to which third-party investors were engaged to finance, procure, supply, install and maintain electricity meters.

The scheme aims to address the issues of estimated billing of customers, close the metering gap, attract private investment in the provision of metering services, protect the revenue stream of the Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) and ensure revenue in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).

PPC’s long-drawn commitment to ensuring the elimination of erratic billing and poor electricity supply has led to its investment in off-grid infrastructure and renewable energy solutions.

PPC (formerly Philips Projects Centre) is a wholly Nigerian-owned multi-competency engineering and infrastructure development company.

Its core activities are primarily geared towards providing specialized integrated turn-key solutions for projects in ICT, Energy, Power, Healthcare, Building Engineering and other utility sectors.

Following a strategic buyout of the Dutch parent company – Philips Electronics N.V. of the Netherlands, the company commenced business in 1991.

Today, PPC is a Principal Global Partner for Philips M.S International B.V, and leads in the provision of high-end engineering and ICT solutions premised on cutting-edge technology.

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Mojec Using Smart Metering Technology to Solve Nigeria’s Power Problems https://techeconomy.ng/mojec-using-smart-metering-technology-to-solve-nigerias-power-problems/ https://techeconomy.ng/mojec-using-smart-metering-technology-to-solve-nigerias-power-problems/#respond Mon, 18 Jul 2022 16:43:09 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=79019 The electricity industry around the world is moving to a digitalized system, which is a drive borne out of the increase in technology and human curiosity to probe and know the digital truth. Hence, the introduction of Smart Meters.

Smart meters allow users access to data that empowers them with the knowledge to make their choices. This includes the ability to decide and pay only for the energy used, or automatically know the equivalent value of electricity consumption.

For instance, in the UK, Electricity de France (EDF) is improving customer experience and cutting losses with its at-home display smart meter that shows customer energy usage almost in real-time. This means that users get to see how much energy they are using in pounds and hence, ultimately eliminate estimated billing, which has been one of the challenges facing Nigeria’s power sector.

MOJEC smart metering
MOJEC smart meters

Achieving these possibilities in Nigeria a few years ago seemed hard or nearly impossible considering the fact that most electricity consumers were still using analog meters, while some were not using meters at all but estimated billings. However, Nigeria’s leading indigenous meter manufacturing company, Mojec International Ltd which has been in the business of ensuring that Nigerian electricity consumers have access to meters, introduced smart metering technology to solve Nigeria’s power problem. 

Mojec International established a state-of-the-art electricity meter plant in Nigeria with a production capacity of over 2,400,000 meters per year, designed to serve local African markets, the EMEA, and neighboring markets, and fully equipped to handle customers’ demand. 

MOJEC also pioneered the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system in Nigeria and as early as 2011, the company deployed the AMI system in Ibadan DISCO, Ikeja DISCO, EKO DISCO, Enugu DISCO, Abuja DISCO, Yola DISCO, and Jos DISCO. AMI is also called a fast solution system and is more of a monitoring application for the meter.

The Meter communicates with the AMI platform and drops hourly data, i.e. every one hour you get feedback from the meter and it states the load profile and instantaneous energy data from the meter like the voltage, current, frequency, and other information on the consumption of the consumers remotely, the meter enables someone at the back end to see and access your readings and you get billed on it.

As early as 2011, MOJEC has been rolling out smart meters and currently, over eight thousand meters are deployed and monitored remotely.

Currently, MOJEC meters are smart, starting from the residential customers; single-phase, three-phase meters; low voltage city-operated meters, which are called LVMD meters (they could be postpaid or prepaid); and they are for industrial customers that have personal transformers.

According to Wole Solanke, Head, IT/Senior Electrical Engineer research and development manager, MOJEC markets these products, and the introduction of the AMI was meant to push the DisCos to see the importance of smart metering over the normal meters being deployed by people back then.

MOJEC was able to get leverage and increase its market share by utilizing smart metering, and many DisCos bought into it. MOJEC was then able to do several pilot projects with the Discos on the AMI platform, and more meters were bought with this approach, while other Discos came on board to market their meters through the platform.

Mojec partners with Eko Electricity Distribution Company, the first electricity distribution company to deploy the CAPMI (Credit Advance Payment for Metering Implementation) scheme in Nigeria.

This pushed it to launch full scale into the electricity market post-privatisation of the power sector in Nigeria, and since its inception, the company has achieved an 80% footprint in 9 out of 11 of the electricity distribution companies in Nigeria.

It would also be recalled that Mojec International donated N2million to the runner-up at the Lagos Smart Meter Hackathon, which was an initiative of the Lagos State Government in collaboration with the Eko Innovation Centre to engage local technological talents to design and produce smart and affordable meters to bridge the metering gap in Lagos State and Nigeria as a whole. 

According to the company, it stated that it sponsored the Hackathon as part of its commitment to bridging the metering gap in the Nigerian power sector.

The event witnessed 274 participants in the software and hardware categories, while 65 hardware and software prototypes were submitted by applicants, with 10 teams emerging as finalists.

The shortlisted finalists under the hardware category were Cosmo Automation, Smart Energy, Techwizard, Power Bit Crunchers, and Gadozz Electricals, while the software finalists were Vectorians, Zeena Platform, Magnitronics, Chosen Soft Tech, and Gideon.

MOJEC smart metering
MOJEC smart meters

It is worthy of note that MOJEC International, last year also partnered with Sahara Foundation, Energy Training Centre, and Ikeja Electric to train several metering personnel through an end-user metering capacity building programme in Lagos. The partnership was part of efforts to improve and reinforce competence while driving upskilling among technicians in the Nigerian electricity supply industry.

According to the company, supporting metering technicians with skills needed to drive efficient metering is consequential to enhancing sector performance.

It said this would lead to an increase in revenue collection, which in turn would bolster overall transmission and distribution capacity in addition to significant capital expenditure improvements in the industry.

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