Energy Commission launches digital certification platform for electrical installations.

The Energy Commission has taken a significant step toward enhancing electrical safety and compliance with its introduction of the Installation Completion Certificate Mobile App (ICCAPP), a digital platform designed to streamline certification processes.

From 1st June 2025, all electrical installations will require digital certification through the ICCAPP – replacing the traditional paper-based system, the Commission has announced.

Speaking at the 22nd Electrical Wiring Certification Awards Ceremony in Accra, the Director of Electricity and Natural Gas at the Energy Commission, Anthony Bleboo, stated that the transition to a digital platform marks a new era of efficiency, accountability, and safety in the country’s electrical industry.

The move aligns with the event’s theme ‘Enhancing Electrical Safety and Compliance Through Technology’, underscoring the Commission’s commitment to leveraging innovation to improve industry standards.

Key features of ICCAPP

The ICCAPP is designed to replace manual documentation of electrical wiring installations with a secure and efficient digital system. It allows electricians to input wiring details, select inspectors and submit inspection and testing results electronically.

The app then generates a unique digital token, which serves as the official certificate of completion. This token is accessible to the facility owner, certified electrician, inspector and Energy Commission.

The initiative is expected to eliminate delays, enhance data security and improve oversight in the certification process.

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