With the 24 November deadline fast approaching, 382 029 households in Gauteng risk losing access to electricity if they do not recode their prepaid meters. Eskom has urged all customers to update their meters to the new Key Revision Number (KRN) 2, a requirement that will ensure they can continue to load electricity tokens. Failure to do so will result in meters becoming inoperable.
Deadline firm, no extensions for updating prepaid meters
Eskom confirmed there will be no extensions to the deadline, leaving affected households with just a few weeks to act. As of now, only 469 171 out of 851 200 customers in Gauteng have successfully recoded their meters.
“Failure to recode by the deadline will prevent customers from loading electricity tokens, rendering their meters inoperable,” Eskom warned in a statement.
Despite confusion in some areas, including reports from City Power, the utility remains firm on the 24 November deadline.
The consequences of missing the deadline are clear: customers will no longer be able to load tokens, effectively cutting off their electricity supply. This update affects approximately 6.9 million prepaid meters across Eskom-supplied areas.
DIY Process to avoid disconnection
Eskom has made the recoding process as simple as possible. Around 97% of meters have already been prepared for a quick Do-It-Yourself (DIY) update. Customers need to purchase tokens from authorised vendors, which come with two sets of 20-digit codes to input into their meters. Once entered, the meters will be updated to KRN 2, ensuring continued access to electricity.
To increase awareness, Eskom has ramped up its public outreach, including radio announcements and local engagement sessions.
“Eskom is intensifying its awareness campaign to ensure all customers are informed and encourages those who have not yet recoded their meters to act quickly to avoid service disruptions,” said Eskom.
Support teams can assist customers who may face difficulties completing the process.
Eskom calls on all prepaid meter users to act swiftly before the 24 November deadline.
Will you be one of the households left in the dark, or will you recode your meter in time?
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