Malawi: Escom to Roll Out Reconfiguration of Electricity Prepaid Meters From June 1

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In compliance with new international requirements for transfer of electricity prepayment tokens, Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) will from June 1 launch a Token Identifier (TID) project that will reconfigure all customers’ meters.

Announcing the development on Tuesday in Blantyre, ESCOM’s Chief Operations Officer, Maxwell Mulimakwenda emphasised that every country in the world is being required to carry out this system upgrade, saying the last operation was done in 1993.

He said TID has a lifespan of 31.9 years and the current security lifespan will expire on November 24, 2024 — thus ESCOM rolling out the exercise well in advance in order to service all of its 537,000 prepaid meters on the network.

From June 1, customers should expect to receive three once-off tokens once they replenish their units and the first two will indicate 20 digits as change tokens and the third will be the normal electricity units.

Meanwhile, Mulimakwenda also emphasized that customers “must load into their meters all tokens of units bought prior to the TID rollover before entering the the key change tokens” as failure to do the configured TID rollover shall reject those unused units and that ESCOM shall not be liable to this rejection.

“Customers must ensure that their meter is reconfigured by entering the Key Change Tokens in the rightful order as advised on the receipt slip of the notification SMS from Mpamba, Airtel Money or Bank accounts.