MAPL to revolutionise PSPCL's billing system

MAPL to revolutionise PSPCL's billing system

Aims to streamline operations, ensuring accurate, timely service for over 1 cr consumers in Punjab

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Mumbai: Punjab State Power Corp Ltd (PSPCL) has selected Millennium Automation Systems Ltd, an IT and telecom system integrator, to lead the upgrade of its billing system using a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. This collaboration is pivotal in optimising operational efficiency and enhancing customer service within Punjab's power distribution sector.

MAPL in consortium with Infinite Computer Solutions India Ltd will upgrade PSPCL's billing system using modern cloud technology. This project aims to make operations smoother and ensure accurate, timely service for over one crore consumers across Punjab, with potential for future expansion. Having successfully handled many large IT projects across India, this billing system project highlights MAPL's key role in India's digital advancement.

Commenting on the same belief, MAPL CEO Varinder Singh Jawanda stated, "We’re thrilled to start this project with Infinite Solutions to help advance digital technology in the country and set new standards. Our new billing system will make a big difference for PSPCL and its customers. Working with PSPCL shows our dedication to excellence and innovation in IT."

The new billing system will speed up power connections, make billing more accurate, and improve customer service. It will also make services run more smoothly and set a new standard for digitalisation in the power industry, boosting satisfaction and reliability for one crore consumers in Punjab. The project involves providing and setting up the billing system, cloud services, IT infrastructure, data security, and network solutions.

This project will involve a detailed setup phase, followed by a thorough five-year period for operations and maintenance, with options to extend if needed. The contract also includes strict performance requirements to make sure that deadlines and quality standards are met.

"Our work with PSPCL marks a major advance in digital technology for power distribution. We have a detailed plan for implementation and maintenance to ensure smooth service and efficient operations. Additionally, our new project in railway signalling shows our growth in this field, supporting our goal to advance technology across India," Singh added.

This project aims to set a new standard for digital changes in the power distribution industry, improving efficiency and service for customers. MAPL's collaboration with Infinite, a well-known IT company, strengthens the chances of the project's success. Besides this important project, MAPL is preparing for a big new venture in railway signalling, showing its plans to grow in the signalling and telecom fields. These efforts highlight MAPL's dedication to advancing technology and improving infrastructure in different areas across India.