- MOJEC deployed over 400,000 smart electricity meters across Nigeria in 2025, marking strong growth in metering rollout across the power sector.
- The expansion supports efforts to close Nigeria’s metering gap and improve revenue assurance across the electricity value chain.
MOJEC International Limited deployed more than 400,000 smart electricity meters nationwide in 2025. The rollout shows strong growth in Nigeria’s metering drive.
The company said the figure represents about 35 per cent growth compared with 2023 deployments. It also strengthens MOJEC’s position as a leading smart meter manufacturer in Sub-Saharan Africa.
According to the company, the scale of deployment reflects growing confidence among electricity distribution companies and sector stakeholders in its technical capacity, delivery speed and end-to-end metering solutions.
A major portion of the installations was driven by MOJEC Meter Asset Management Company, the group’s asset management subsidiary. The unit accounted for approximately 350,000 installations during the year.
The company said the deployment positions MOJEC as one of the most active private-sector contributors to Nigeria’s efforts to close its metering gap and strengthen revenue collection across the power sector.
Head of Installation, Monday Ubogu, said the company’s scale and consistency of delivery set it apart in the industry. He explained that within the first three quarters of the year, the company completed around 300,000 installations, representing roughly 40 per cent of nationwide installations during that period.
He added that the company deployed another 150,000 meters in the final quarter. This shows strong operational capacity and nationwide reach.
MOJEC said its 2025 performance builds on decades of work in national metering programmes. The company has deployed nearly four million meters since power sector privatisation.
Group Managing Director Chantelle Abdul attributed the growth to sustained investments in infrastructure, workforce development and technology. She said MOJEC operates two advanced meter production facilities with a combined installed capacity of up to five million meters annually.
She added that the company works with more than 5,000 trained installers nationwide. This network supports faster installation while maintaining quality and compliance standards.
Abdul said smart metering delivers more than installation numbers. She said each meter improves transparency, service delivery and economic stability for customers and businesses.
MOJEC said it plans to deepen its presence across Nigeria and other African markets. The company said ongoing sector reforms continue to support customer-focused service delivery and accountability.