The deadline for prepaid electricity users to upgrade their meters is midnight on Sunday, 24 November.
The upgrade requires the loading of two 20-digit codes, which you can do manually in your own home.
Here’s the step-by-step process:
From midnight on 24 November, prepaid meters that have not been recoded will not be able to accept new tokens.
Should a meter not be upgraded, the remaining credits on the meter will be consumed as usual, but no recharging will be possible if the new KRN2 code has not been typed in before 24 November.
“Once your current credit is depleted, you will lose power, and the meter will become inoperable, necessitating a meter replacement that could cost up to R12 000,” Eskom confirmed on Monday.
Tshwane MMC for Utility Services Frans Boshielo urged customers to visit the City’s customer care centres and seek assistance if they are struggling with the conversion.
The City of Tshwane stated on 18 November that it had 357,155 prepaid meters registered on its system, but only 230,032 were upgraded.
“I am urgently calling on 127 123 prepaid electricity meter customers to ensure that their meters are converted to KRN2 compliance by 24 November,” stated Boshielo.
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To verify if your meter has been upgraded to KRN2:
Additional information on the KRN2 upgrade can be found on the Eskom website.
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