Are you looking to become a licensed Meter Service Provider (MSP) in Nigeria? Whether you’re interested in meter installation, maintenance, or management, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) requires that you obtain a license before you can legally operate.
This 2025 guide will walk you through the types of meter-related licenses available, the exact requirements, application procedures, costs, timelines, and tips to avoid costly delays.
What is an MSP Installer License?
A Meter Installer License is issued by NERC to companies that intend to install and maintain electricity meters. Without this license, you cannot legally carry out meter installations for Distribution Companies (DisCos) or under federal metering initiatives.
Who Needs a Meter Installer License?
You need this license if your company plans to:
- Install prepaid or postpaid electricity meters
- Operate under the MAP (Meter Asset Provider) or NMPP (National Mass Metering Program) schemes
- Partner with electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos)
- Provide metering services as a subcontractor or consultant
This license is ideal for electrical engineering firms, power and energy consultants, EPC contractors, and local or foreign energy infrastructure companies.
Types of Meter Service Provider Licenses
NERC may issue different categories of licenses depending on your area of operation:
- Meter Installer
- Meter Manufacturer
- Meter Importer
This article focuses on Meter Installer Licensing.
You can Also read: How to get a Meter Service Provider (MSP) License from NERC in Nigeria: 2025 Complete Guide
Requirements for Obtaining a NERC Meter Installer License
To qualify, your company must provide:
Corporate & Legal Documentation
- CAC Certificate of Incorporation
- Memorandum and Articles of Association
- Company Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC)
- Evidence of registration with PENCOM, ITF, NSITF, and BPP (for government contracting eligibility)
- VAT and TIN details
Technical & Operational Capacity
- Detailed company profile
- CVs of technical personnel (with COREN or relevant engineering certifications)
- Evidence of past electrical/meters-related projects
- Safety manuals and HSE policy
- List of tools, PPEs, and metering equipment
Financial Capacity
- Audited financial statements for the past 3 years (if available)
- Bank reference or proof of financial ability to deliver services
Other Requirements
- Proof of partnership with meter manufacturers (if applicable)
- Proof of operational facilities and office
- Quality assurance procedures and service delivery timelines
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Preliminary Review
Ensure all documentation and regulatory registrations (PENCOM, ITF, NSITF) are updated.
Step 2: Submission of Application to NERC
Write a formal application letter and pay the applicable non-refundable processing fee.
Step 3: Evaluation by NERC
NERC evaluates your technical, legal, and financial submissions. They may conduct site inspections or request additional documentation.
Step 4: Approval and Issuance
If compliant, your company will be issued the official Meter Installer License.
Step 5: Validity and Renewal
- Licenses are typically valid for 5 years.
- Renewals should be initiated before expiration and require a revalidation of compliance.
Common Reasons for Delays or Rejection
Avoid the following pitfalls:
- Incomplete or expired documentation
- Unverifiable technical claims
- Poorly written safety policies
- Lack of prior electrical installation experience
How We Can Help You
At TCorporate Legal Advisory, we assist Meter Service Providers to:
- Prepare flawless NERC license applications
- Comply with technical, safety, and legal standards
- Liaise with NERC to expedite your licensing process
Let our experts handle the complexity while you focus on growing your energy business.




