@Bernard: If that's the case, wont KPLC loose money when ppl go on a frenzy to purchase Elec when the dry season is coming up? KPLC would pay Kengen extra if Kengen starts using diesel generators, or we all go dark?
@Brian: So, if one buy X units in January and the units last until June, when they top up in June, they will b charged the standing charges from January to June? Well, it does make sense to pay the standing charges at the next top-up since when they purchase the X units, they don't know how many months the units will last, therefore they cannot pay the standing charges at that time.
A couple of questions:
What happens when they top-up via M-Pesa?
What if many ppl purchase power worth 2 years? KPLC wont have received standing charges worth 2 years from all those ppl??
Just to clarify the issue:
Let's say one buys 500 units, and they know their monthly estimate is 100 units. So they would have bought Elec for 5 months. Further, let's say they bought their 500 units at 10/-, so they paid 5,000.
On the following month KPLC changes the rate to 20/- per unit. If KPLC somehow doesn't adjust their pre-paid meter, They would still be consuming Elec at the rate of 10/- per unit for the remaining 4 months.
O_O?Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] KPLC pre-paid metersTo: "Skunkworks Mailing List" <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke>Date: Saturday, May 21, 2011, 12:41 PM-----Inline Attachment Follows-----
Wesley,
The beauty of prepay system is that the prevailing rates will apply at the time of purchase. There's no backend system that will adjust your meter../bernard
sent from my android device.On May 21, 2011 12:37 PM, "Brian L" <lusiola@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 12:28 PM, wesley kirinya <kiriinya2000@yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>> Hey Skunk(ette)s,
>>
>> For those who've used the KPLC pre-paid meters:
>>
>> When electricity rates change, how is KPLC able to adjust the rates on the
>> pre-paid meters? i.e. If one buys Elec that can last for a couple of months,
>> then KPLC's rate doubles the next month, what happens? In the old system,
>> the monthly bill would show the adjusted rate and payment.
>>
>> o_o?
>>
>>
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> Wesley,
> About rate changes I think they are implemented on the back end since you
> purchase a certain number of units. One(1) unit may not last as long as it
> used to if its more expensive or vice versa.
> Personally I have not seen any documentation to the certify above.
> When you buy electricity for a couple of months (IMO not a good idea), the
> next time you top up you still get charged for the monthly standing charges
> which is around KES120 - 180 per month.
>
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