Ugandans whose Yaka meters have not been upgraded should not panic as Energy minister, Ruth Nankabirwa says there is still room to have them upgraded.

Nankabirwa, while speaking to journalists in Kampala on Tuesday said Umeme and Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited (UEDCL) have made significant progress in upgrading Yaka meters for all Ugandans.
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A total of 2.2 million customers from both Umeme and UEDCL have completed the upgrade, representing 95.1 percent of the target. The Minister also noted that Kalangala Infrastructure Services has achieved a 100 percent upgrade.
On January 5th of this year, Nankabirwa informed the country that there would be a mandatory software upgrade for prepaid Yaka meters.
This notification followed a global announcement by the Global Standard Transfer Specification Association, stating that all prepayment meters would be affected by the token identifier rollover, set to occur by November 24th.
This follows the November 24, 2024, global Token Identifier (TID) rollover deadline, which mandates transitioning outdated prepayment meters to the updated Standard Transfer Specification (STS) technology.
“While 95.1% of meters for Umeme Limited and Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited (UEDCL) customers have been upgraded, 112,000 Umeme customers and 17,122 UEDCL customers remain noncompliant.
Remarkably, Kalangala Infrastructure Services and West Nile Rural Electrification Company (WENRECo) have achieved 100% compliance, a milestone praised by the minister,” Nankabirwa stated.
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