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January 23, 2025DistributionImpactNewsPowerSustainability

UPDATED: MOJEC deploys over 300,000 prepaid meters across Nigeria in 2024 

… installs 240,000 meters for DisCos

… boasts of 5 million annual production capacity

Oredola Adeola

MOJEC International Limited, through its subsidiary; MOJEC Meter Asset Management Company (M3AC), with an annual installed capacity of up to 5 million meters, 300,000 deployed and installed over 240,000 meters across the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) within 2024.

Chantelle Abdul, Group Managing Director, and Engr. Monday Ubogu, MOJEC’s Head of Installation; confirmed this in a statement obtained by Advisors Reports on Wednesday.

Engr. Ubogu explained that the company, completed up to 150,000 installations within the first three quarters of 2024, representing an impressive 40% of all installations carried out across Distribution Companies (DisCos) nationwide.

According to him, the milestone was further amplified in the fourth quarter with the deployment of an additional 95,000 meters, bringing its annual total to over 240,000 installations.

He explained that, of the 300,000 meters deployed nationwide during the period, the company installed over 240,000 within the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI), reinforcing its role as a key partner in Nigeria’s sustainable energy transition.

MOJEC’s Head of Installation also noted, “The record-breaking meter installations underscores MOJEC’s unparalleled capacity to drive metering initiatives such as CAPMI, MAF, Vendor Financing, MAP Phases I & II, and NMMP 0, having deployed nearly 4M meters since the privatization of the NESI.

Chantelle Abdul, Group Managing Director, in her comment, attributed the success to MOJEC’s state of the art metering facilities.

She stated, “At the heart of MOJEC’s success lies its cutting-edge infrastructure. We operate two state-of-the-art meter production facilities, boasting an annual installed capacity of up to 5 million meters.”

According to her, the production capability not only positions MOJEC as a key player in addressing the metering deficit in Nigeria but also underscores its role as a trailblazer in Africa’s energy landscape.

Chantelle further noted that MOJEC’s expansive installer network, comprising over 5,000 skilled professionals, further lends credence to its leadership position in the sector.

She also explained that the vast network of expertise ensures swift and efficient meter deployment, making MOJEC the go-to partner for DisCos nationwide.

The MOJEC boss further added that by leveraging its extensive expertise and infrastructure, the company is empowering homes, businesses, and industries with reliable access to electricity.

MOJEC International Limited, the largest smart meter manufacturer in sub-Saharan Africa, is transforming Nigeria’s electricity metering landscape with its commitment to sustainability, cutting-edge technology, and a customer-focused approach, while driving efforts toward a more efficient and equitable energy future.

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