As
a customer you are either a Prepaid subscriber or a Postpaid
subscriber. A prepaid subscriber pays for electricity before usage and
they are supplied with prepaid meters. While a postpaid subscriber pays
for the electricity after usage, so essentially they are given a bill by
IE indicating the amount of energy the customer has consumed within a
one month period and corresponding amount that should be paid. Postpaid
subscribers are issued with Postpaid meters.
So if you are trying to pay for your NEPA bills, PHCN
bill or ikeja electric bill, you can easily do all these from the
comfort of your home. And more so you can now monitor how much of
electricity you consume more accurately than before if you have one of
the new prepaid meters installed in your home.
Recharging prepaid meters online
There are various channels by which you can make
payment for ikeja electric prepaid meters, however for customers
recharging their meters for the first time- make sure you check the
following detail before making payments so you can generate tokens.
1. Check to see if your meter details are online by visiting https://comparelight.com
2. Check to see if the information on the meter is
correct. For example, the meter address, the name of the meter owner
(Usually the property owner).
3. Check the minimum payment required. Sometimes when
your meter was installed, it may come with 100 units of power, you may
have to pay for this unit on your first recharge. Also if you have any
oustanding ie payments on your previous postpaid meter that bill may be
transffered to your new prepaid meter If you find any amount on your
meter as a minimum payment required, you can reach the ikeja electric
customer care to talk about the required minimum payment.
Contact info
website: https:comparelight.com
e-mai: info@comparelight.com
Phone:+2348174735017