If I had to guess: I think the way prepaid meters work is you go to a shop and buy a physical object representing a certain amount of electricity and present that physical object to your electric meter.
I’ve used a pre payed meter. The way it worked was I went to their webpage and bough the amount I wanted. This was mean to update the meeter automatically within an hour, but this never worked, so I had to use the backup method wich was to enter a very long numerical code into the meter.
Oh, interesting. When I had a prepaid meter (2016ish) I went to a shop, but I’m not sure if buying it online wasn’t an option at the time or just no one told me about it.
I’ve used a pre payed meter. The way it worked was I went to their webpage and bough the amount I wanted. This was mean to update the meeter automatically within an hour, but this never worked, so I had to use the backup method wich was to enter a very long numerical code into the meter.
Oh, interesting. When I had a prepaid meter (2016ish) I went to a shop, but I’m not sure if buying it online wasn’t an option at the time or just no one told me about it.