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eFactory is an online electricity purchase and meter management platform for the Nigerian market. Its core use case is buying electricity tokens for prepaid and postpaid meters, with top-ups handled through an app or other digital channels. It is not a general-purpose payment gateway; instead, it is a vertical fintech/payment service focused on electricity bill payments, smart meter applications, estate metering, and corporate electricity expense management.
The platform highlights “instant” electricity token purchases and offers Auto Token Topup, allowing users to buy power from home and automatically recharge their meters. An account can add up to 10 meters, making it suitable for users who need to manage meters for a home, shop, apartment, or holiday property at the same time. Low-balance alerts can be sent by SMS or email, reducing the risk of power cuts caused by forgetting to top up. For property and estate managers, eFactory provides meter installation, configuration, activation, and management, and uses its electricity vending system to track and bill tenants separately.
The main content does not disclose specific rates, transaction fees, service charges, or enterprise pricing, nor does it list the exact supported payment methods; it only states that multiple payment options are available. On the compliance side, the page does not show payment licenses, financial regulatory registration, security certifications, or partner bank information, so its depth of payment compliance cannot be assessed. Public API or developer integration documentation is also not visible; the only confirmed capabilities are its app, digital channels, and estate metering software.
Its main advantage is a very clear use case: residential electricity purchases, recurring corporate electricity expense management, property sub-metering, and agency electricity vending all have corresponding solutions. 24/7 email and chat support, failed-transaction FAQs, and token issue handling also improve usability. The downside is limited transparency: key information such as fees, DisCo coverage, licensing credentials, payment methods, and integration capabilities is not sufficiently disclosed. It is better suited to local electricity users in Nigeria, estate managers, corporate admin/finance teams, and agents looking to run an electricity vending business. It is not suitable as a cross-border acquiring solution or general online payment platform.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available content, so it should be marked as unknown. Even if accessible, the service mainly depends on Nigerian local electricity accounts, meter numbers, and the DisCo system, so Chinese users would typically find it useful only when managing property or business operations in Nigeria. Comparable local alternatives include BuyPower, VTpass, Quickteller, JumiaPay, and electricity bill payment services via Nigerian bank apps or USSD.
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efactory.ng is an Nigeria Payments provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach efactory.ng directly.