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Prepaid Electricity Meter Problems You Need to Know

Last updated: October 15, 2025 1:23 pm
Jessica Matabola
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Millions of South Africans rely on a prepaid electricity meter to access and manage their power supply. These meters were introduced to improve convenience, cut down on unpaid bills, and strengthen revenue collection. But the reality is more complex. Fraud, tampering, technical resets, and tariff disputes have created new problems that affect both households and municipalities.

Contents
  • Smart Prepaid Meters Are Not a Complete Solution
  • Electricity Theft and Ghost Vending
  • The Prepaid Electricity Meter Reset Deadline
  • Social and Economic Impacts
  • Moving Forward with Prepaid Electricity Meters

Smart Prepaid Meters Are Not a Complete Solution

Eskom and municipalities are rolling out smart prepaid meters with advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). These devices are designed to detect tampering and curb illegal electricity vending.

In its 2025 annual report, Eskom said the rollout would “assist in combating illegal vending activities by enabling improved theft and tamper detection.”

However, Johannesburg’s City Power suspended all prepaid meter conversions between 27 August and 1 November 2025. The suspension followed reports that some customers had become “non-vending,” meaning they no longer bought electricity after converting. Other accounts showed discrepancies where purchases were not reflected correctly.

Tariff design also added to the concern. Until July 2024, prepaid tariffs excluded fixed service and network charges. The pause gave City Power time to review these financial and operational impacts before restarting conversions.

Electricity Theft and Ghost Vending

Electricity theft remains one of the biggest threats to prepaid electricity meters. Tampering, bypassing, and fraudulent vending schemes continue to drain Eskom and municipalities of revenue.

  • Ghost vending syndicates: MyBroadband reports that corrupt insiders helped criminals breach Eskom’s online vending system (OVS). Fake electricity tokens were sold for as little as 25 cents per unit, undermining official sales.
  • Massive losses: Eskom reported R7.2 billion in losses from criminal conduct in 2024/25, of which R7.1 billion was linked to electricity theft. Experts believe the true figure could be even higher.
  • Municipal exposure: Parliament’s Cooperative Governance Committee warned that faulty or illegal prepaid boxes could cost municipalities up to R8 billion a year.

City Power has already fined households in Johannesburg for tampered meters, with penalties exceeding R14,000 in some cases. In Kliptown, more than 120 homes were disconnected for bypassing prepaid systems. Cape Town has also reported a rise in tampering.

University of Johannesburg forensic investigator Calvin Rafadi noted that ghost vending persisted because stolen equipment from Eskom’s older systems was never fully recovered. Despite improvements, dismantling syndicates has proven difficult.

The Prepaid Electricity Meter Reset Deadline

In 2024, South Africa faced the Token Identifier (TID) reset. By 24 November 2024, all 11.64 million prepaid meters had to be updated. Without this reset, meters would reject new tokens.

Eskom said that 97% of its meters were pre-coded to simplify the process. Despite this, hundreds of thousands of meters were still at risk of becoming non-functional as the deadline approached. Parliament expressed concern about the pace of updates, warning of potential large-scale service disruptions.

Although the crisis was mostly averted, the reset revealed how vulnerable prepaid infrastructure is to technical issues. A failure of this scale could easily leave millions without electricity.

Social and Economic Impacts

Prepaid electricity meters improve cost recovery for utilities, but the impacts on households are mixed.

  • Reduced consumption: A Cape Town study found households used about 14% less electricity after switching to prepaid. While this improved revenue collection, many families had less energy for daily needs.
  • Community resistance: Research from the University of Johannesburg shows many residents reject prepaid meters due to affordability concerns, poor consultation, and distrust of government promises.
  • Household hardship: Some households reported greater food insecurity after switching, as limited budgets were stretched across electricity and essentials.
  • Tariff changes: Adding fixed service charges to prepaid tariffs risks making electricity unaffordable for low-usage households.

These findings highlight that prepaid electricity systems are not just technical fixes. They carry deep social and economic implications, particularly for low-income communities.

ALSO READ: Eskom Urges South Africans to Register for Free Electricity

Moving Forward with Prepaid Electricity Meters

South Africa’s prepaid electricity meters are here to stay, but the challenges remain serious:

  • Fraud and ghost vending syndicates cost billions.
  • Technical resets expose system vulnerabilities.
  • Poor rollout planning reduces public trust.
  • Tariff changes place extra strain on low-income households.

Eskom and municipalities are improving fraud detection, upgrading vending systems, and expanding smart meter rollouts. But technology alone is not enough. Fair tariff structures, transparent communication, and stronger governance will be critical if prepaid electricity metering is to deliver secure and reliable access for all South Africans.

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