Exhibition Information at a Glance
Exhibition Name: Enlit Africa 2026
Dates: May 19 – 21, 2026
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Our Booth Number: BOOTH A21
With the accelerated energy transition across the African continent, achieving efficient, intelligent, and reliable power management has become a common challenge for both industrial and residential sectors. From May 19th to 21st, 2026, the highly anticipated Enlit Africa 2026 will be held in Cape Town, South Africa.
As an energy technology partner, Compere has confirmed its participation in this grand event. We will showcase several intelligent power measurement and energy efficiency management solutions optimized for the local industrial environment in Africa, demonstrating how digital means can solve energy management challenges in complex environments.
Iot Smart Energy Meters With Energy Management System For Industries
Industrial-grade IoT smart meters are not just metering units, but also the core link connecting field hardware and cloud management systems. By integrating advanced wireless communication technologies such as 4G, WiFi, and LoRaWAN, and combining them with energy management systems, they can help you easily bridge the gap between remote monitoring of industrial energy consumption and energy efficiency management.

KPM37 Wireless DIN Rail Energy Meter
- DIN rail mounting structure, compact size, and easy installation
- Optional WiFi / 4G/ Lora wireless communication
- Optional Rogowiski coil input, optional 200A, 600A, 1000A, 2000A, etc
- Optional DC24V power supply for option.
- Programmable CT/PT, supporting current measurement up to 6000A.
- 2-31st harmonic calculation& analysis
KPM312 Multi Channel Energy Meter
- Programmable voltage current transformation ratio
- Running time, loading time statistics
- 2-31st harmonic calculation & analysis
- Optional WIFI 4G communication by MQTT, optional LoRa Modbus-RTU communication
- Optional temperature measurement for 4 circuits



KPM31/KPM33 Prepaid Energy Meter
- Optional RS485, WIFI, 4G, LORAWAN communication
- Time of use energy statistics, up to 5 tariffs.
- Prepaid function for meter local control.
- Offline data storage function for wireless communications.
- Directly wiring for 0.2-80A loop.
- Large-capacity magnetic retention relay, load on-off control.
KPM53 Three Phase Power Meter
- Standard 1 RS485 communication interface, Modbus protocol
- Expandable 2 passive switch input channels
- Expandable 2 relay output channels, with preset limit alarm function
- 128 points/week cycle voltage and current sampling, with high measurement accuracy
- Large LCD screen liquid crystal display, with micro backlight, achieving good visual effect in strong light and wide viewing angle environment

Prepaid Systems
In South Africa, due to scarce power resources and significant pressure to collect electricity bills, prepaid electricity models have been widely adopted and have become an important means of ensuring cash flow for power companies and property operators. To address this market demand, our company is focusing on launching the KPM31 single-phase prepaid energy meter, the KPM33 three-phase prepaid energy meter, and their accompanying prepaid system. These meters support remote top-up, real-time monitoring, and intelligent power outage control, effectively reducing the risk of overdue payments and improving management efficiency.
KPM200 Communication Gateway
The communication management machine serves as the communication hub of theprepaid management system, responsible for protocol conversion, reliably collectingmeter data and forwarding it to the main station, while executing remote instructionssuch as recharge and cost control, ensuring stable and efficient operation of the system.

Meet the Experts: Discussing a Low-Carbon Future
During the three-day exhibition, our team of technical experts will provide one-on-one consultation services. Whether you are a partner seeking agency opportunities or an electrical engineer looking to optimize your power system, we have prepared detailed industry application case studies, covering:
- Pharmaceutical plants and hospitals: Ensuring stable power monitoring for critical loads 24/7.
- Telecommunications base stations and remote industrial parks: Achieving unattended energy management based on 4G/LoRa technology.
