What Makes a Meter STS-Compliant (and Why It Matters)
What Makes a Meter STS-Compliant (and Why It Matters)
STS compliance isn’t just a regulatory checkbox — it’s a safeguard for property owners and tenants alike. In this article, we demystify STS standards and how they protect your utility infrastructure.
If you’ve ever purchased or installed a prepaid meter in South Africa, you’ve probably seen the term “STS-compliant” on the spec sheet or packaging. But what exactly does that mean — and why should property owners, landlords, municipalities, and installers care?
In this article, we unpack what STS compliance is, how it works, and why it’s non-negotiable for secure, reliable prepaid utility management.
What Is STS?
STS stands for Standard Transfer Specification. It’s an international standard for prepaid metering systems — created to ensure that prepaid meters, tokens, and vending systems all speak the same secure language.
STS was developed by the STS Association, a global standards body headquartered in South Africa, and is now the de facto requirement for prepaid electricity and water meters worldwide.
How Does STS Work?
In an STS-compliant system:
- A secure 20-digit token is generated when a user buys credit (from a bank, retailer, app, etc.).
- This token is entered into the meter (or CIU), which decrypts the code and loads the exact prepaid value.
- The token can only be used once and is uniquely encrypted for each meter.
- The meter tracks remaining credit, usage, and load — disconnecting when credit runs out.
All this happens offline, using strong cryptography, meaning meters do not need live connections to verify tokens — perfect for South Africa’s varied infrastructure.
Why STS Compliance Matters
✅ Universal Compatibility
Any STS-compliant token can be used with any STS-compliant meter. This ensures flexibility in where and how users can buy credit — via ATMs, online, spaza shops, retail tills, and mobile apps.
✅ Secure, Tamper-Proof Transactions
Because tokens are encrypted and tied to specific meters, it’s nearly impossible to generate fake credit or bypass the system.
✅ Municipal & Developer Approved
Most municipalities and utility providers only allow STS-compliant meters. It’s a legal requirement for municipal rollouts and a benchmark for infrastructure projects.
✅ Built for Prepaid Systems
STS meters are designed with prepaid logic, not retrofitted from post-paid systems. That means smoother operation, better energy management, and fewer faults or token failures.
✅ Futureproof and Scalable
As energy infrastructure evolves, STS remains the most supported and widely adopted prepaid metering protocol globally — with updates to accommodate smart metering, water control, and load management.
How to Know If Your Meter Is STS-Compliant
Look for the official STS logo on the meter casing or documentation. You can also:
- Check the meter’s vendor compatibility (must work with certified vending systems)
- Confirm the meter is registered with the STS Association
- Ask your supplier or installer for the certificate of compliance
Khanyisa Prepaid only supplies and installs STS-compliant meters to ensure long-term reliability, security, and compliance with national standards.
Khanyisa Prepaid: Trusted, Certified, Compliant
We partner with leading manufacturers like Hexing, Conlog, and Landis+Gyr — all of whom produce STS-compliant meters that meet South African and global standards.
Whether you need residential, commercial, or municipal metering, our product range includes:
- ✅ STS-compliant prepaid electricity meters
- ✅ Prepaid water meters with token-based systems
- ✅ Smart and split-metering options with CIU support
- ✅ MSCOA-compliant solutions for municipalities
If you’re buying, installing, or managing prepaid meters in South Africa, STS compliance isn’t optional — it’s essential. It protects your revenue, simplifies token vending, and ensures your system will work today, tomorrow, and five years from now.



