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LPG Cylinder Scales & Energy Sector Weighing Solutions in Kenya & East Africa
At Scalestech, we specialize in energy sector weighing scales for Kenya and East Africa. Whether you operate an LPG bottling plant in Nairobi's Industrial Area, a fuel depot along the Mombasa–Kampala corridor, a power substation in Kisumu, or a renewable energy site in Eldoret, we have the certified weighing solution you need — backed by EPRA-compliance support, on-site installation, and a 12-month warranty.
Why Accurate Weighing Is Critical for Kenya's Energy Industry
In most industries, a scale that reads 1 kg off is an inconvenience. In the energy sector, that same error can mean regulatory fines, dangerous overfilling of LPG cylinders, loss of millions of shillings in petroleum theft, or failure to meet EPRA compliance standards. The stakes are simply higher.
Consider these facts about Kenya's energy landscape:
Kenya's LPG market grew at over 10% annually between 2020 and 2024, driven by government clean cooking initiatives under the LPG policy framework, pushing cylinder-filling volumes to record levels across Nairobi, Mombasa, and secondary towns.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) requires all LPG filling stations, fuel storage depots, and petroleum transport operators to maintain calibrated, certified weighing equipment as part of their operating licence conditions.
KenGen, KPLC, and independent power producers (IPPs) routinely use industrial platform scales and weighbridges to manage equipment, cable, transformer, and consumable logistics across their sites.
Water utility companies — including Nairobi City Water, Mombasa Water, and county utilities in Nakuru, Eldoret, and Kisumu — rely on weighing systems for chemical dosing (chlorine, lime, alum), sludge management, and materials tracking.
Accurate, calibrated weighing equipment is not an operational choice in the energy sector — it is a legal, safety, and financial necessity.
LPG & Gas Cylinder Filling Stations
LPG filling plants are the single highest-volume application for precision weighing scales in Kenya's energy market. Every time a 6 kg, 13 kg, 22.5 kg, or 50 kg cylinder is filled, the filling scale must read accurately within tight tolerances — typically ±50 grams — to prevent overfilling (a serious explosion risk) and underfilling (a consumer protection and regulatory violation).
Scalestech supplies LPG cylinder filling scales with the following key features for Kenya's bottling environment:
Automatic tare: zeroes out the empty cylinder weight so only the gas fill weight is recorded.
Automatic cut-off relay: stops the fill valve when the target weight is reached — critical for high-throughput bottling lines.
Intrinsically safe / explosion-proof certifications (IECEx/ATEX), essential for operating near LPG in compliance with EPRA and fire safety regulations.
Wireless data transmission to PC for filling records, compliance reporting, and shift-end reconciliation.
Platform dimensions optimized for 6 kg through 50 kg cylinders, the standard range used by Kenyan distributors including TotalEnergies, Rubis, National Oil, and independents like Max Gas and Proto Energy.
Our service team provides annual recalibration to maintain EPRA licence compliance.
Fuel Depots & Petroleum Distribution
Along Kenya's major fuel corridors — Mombasa Road, Thika Road, Nakuru Highway, and the Northern Corridor to Uganda — fuel depots and petroleum distribution hubs manage enormous volumes of product daily. Accurate weighing at these sites serves three core purposes: inventory reconciliation, EPRA compliance reporting, and transport compliance (preventing overloaded fuel tankers that violate NTSA axle load regulations).
Scalestech provides the following solutions for fuel depots and petroleum distribution in Kenya:
Weighbridges (40–100 tonne capacity) for weighing petrol, diesel, and kerosene tankers at entry and exit — providing the tare/gross/net weight data needed for consignment verification.
Drum and barrel scales (capacity 250–600 kg) for individual drums of lubricants, transformer oil, and specialty petroleum products.
Platform scales for warehouse and stores management at fuel depot supply yards.
Weighbridge automation software (SPWin Pro) with vehicle registration lookup, automated ticketing, and driver/shift logging — reducing theft and recording errors.
Power Plants, Substations & Utilities
Kenya's electricity sector — dominated by KenGen (58.97% of generation capacity), Lake Turkana Wind Power (9.99%), and a growing IPP market — uses industrial weighing equipment for a range of operational and logistics purposes. These include:
Weighing transformers, switchgear, cables, and heavy electrical components during procurement, installation, and maintenance.
Monitoring lubricants, coolants, and chemical reagents used in generator maintenance and water cooling systems.
Waste tracking: scrap copper, aluminium, and steel from decommissioned equipment — weight-based custody transfer is the standard.
Inventory management for spare parts warehouses at power stations, including Olkaria Geothermal (Naivasha), Gitaru Hydro (Murang'a), and Kipevu Thermal (Mombasa).
Our stainless steel floor scales, heavy-duty crane scales (1–20 tonne), and pallet truck scales are the preferred equipment type at these installations, offering IP65/IP67 dust and water resistance suited to power plant environments.
Renewable Energy Sites (Solar, Wind, Geothermal)
Kenya is a continental leader in renewable energy: geothermal at Olkaria provides 29% of installed capacity; Lake Turkana Wind Farm is Africa's largest wind project; and the government's 2025 Least Cost Power Development Plan targets 100% renewable electricity by 2030. This expansion creates significant demand for weighing solutions at installation and maintenance stages:
Solar panel logistics: large-scale solar installations (such as the Garissa 50 MW solar plant and the planned Meru solar projects) require weighing of panel pallets, inverters, and structural steel during inbound quality checks.
Wind turbine maintenance: crane scales and hanging scales for component weighing during maintenance lifts.
Geothermal brine and chemical management: platform scales for monitoring chemical additives (silica inhibitors, corrosion inhibitors) used in KenGen's geothermal operations at Olkaria.
Our Energy & Utility Weighing Product Range
Every product in this section is available for delivery across Kenya and can be calibrated to meet Weights and Measures Department and EPRA requirements.
LPG Cylinder & Gas Filling Scales
Designed specifically for LPG bottling operations, our filling scales combine intrinsic safety certification with the precision needed for compliant cylinder filling. Capacities from 25 kg (suitable for 6 kg and 13 kg cylinders) through 150 kg (for industrial 50 kg cylinders). Auto cut-off, wireless data logging, and explosion-proof housing options available.
Tank Weighing & Telemetry Systems
Our tank weighing telemetry system enables real-time, remote monitoring of liquid levels in storage tanks — eliminating the need for manual dip-sticking or level sensors that fail in corrosive petroleum environments. The system uses load cells fitted beneath the tank supports, transmitting weight data via GSM or Ethernet to a central dashboard. Applications in Kenya include: above-ground fuel tanks at service stations, water treatment chemical tanks, molasses storage at sugar factories, and geothermal brine holding tanks.
Weighbridges for Fuel Tankers & Petroleum Trucks
Our HIPPO-S and HIPPO-A modular steel weighbridges (60–100 tonne) are the workhorses of petroleum logistics weighing in Kenya. Installed at fuel depots, pipeline terminals, and industrial parks across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Eldoret, they provide the gross/tare/net weight data required for:
EPRA petroleum custody transfer verification.
NTSA axle load compliance (Kenya's axle load regulations limit gross vehicle weight to 56 tonnes on Class A roads).
Insurance and cargo claim documentation for petroleum consignments.
Loss prevention — cross-checking loaded weight against delivery notes to detect under-delivery or theft.
Explosion-Proof (ATEX/IECEx) Platform Scales
Standard industrial scales are not safe in Zone 1 or Zone 2 hazardous areas (classified under IEC 60079) around fuel storage, LPG filling lines, or solvent handling areas. Our explosion-proof platform scales are certified to IECEx/ATEX standards, featuring:
Spark-free aluminium or stainless steel construction.
Intrinsically safe weighing indicators (rated Ex ia IIC T4 or better).
Available in capacities from 30 kg (bench scale) to 10,000 kg (floor scale).
These are the only scales legally compliant for use in classified hazardous areas under Kenya's Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Act and the EPRA operating licence conditions for fuel handling facilities.
Hanging & Crane Scales for Oil & Gas Equipment
Our OCS crane scales (1 tonne through 20 tonne) are widely used in Kenyan oil and gas operations for: lifting and weighing transformer cores, cable drums, pump assemblies, and compressor units; custody transfer of scrap metal at recycling depots adjacent to power and utility facilities; and portable field weighing at remote pipeline or substation sites. Bluetooth and RF wireless models available for overhead crane integration.
Regulatory Compliance: EPRA, Weights & Measures Kenya
Operating weighing equipment in Kenya's energy sector without proper certification is both a legal and commercial risk. Here is what you need to know about the regulatory framework — and how Scalestech keeps you compliant.
What the Kenya Weights & Measures Act Requires
The Kenya Weights and Measures Act (Cap 513) and its regulations, administered by the Weights and Measures Department under the Ministry of Trade, require that:
All weighing instruments used for trade — including commercial LPG cylinder filling, petroleum custody transfer, and utility billing — must be type-approved and verified by an Inspector of Weights and Measures.
Verified weighing instruments must carry a valid verification stamp (renewed annually).
Traders found using unverified or inaccurate instruments face fines, prosecution, and loss of trading licences.
Every Scalestech scale sold for trade use comes with documentation to support your Weights and Measures verification application, and our calibration team can coordinate the verification process with the relevant regional office.
Serving Kenya's Energy Sector Nationwide
Nairobi — Industrial Area, Mombasa Road, Thika Road
Nairobi is Kenya's energy logistics hub. Most LPG bottling facilities, petroleum import terminals, and power utility headquarters are based here. Scalestech's showroom and service centre is located in Nairobi, offering same-day and next-day delivery within the city for in-stock scales, with site survey and installation available within 2–3 business days for weighbridge projects.
Mombasa — Port & Petroleum Terminals
Mombasa's Kipevu Oil Terminal (KOT), KPRL refinery zone, and Changamwe industrial area handle all petroleum imports for Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, and Rwanda. Weighbridges and tank weighing systems at these facilities must meet the highest accuracy and environmental standards — stainless steel, corrosion-resistant, and calibrated for coastal humidity. Scalestech has supplied and services multiple weighbridge systems along the Mombasa Road petroleum corridor.
Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret & Upcountry Sites
Kisumu's oil jetty on Lake Victoria, Nakuru's growing industrial zone, and Eldoret's petroleum storage and distribution facilities all require certified weighing solutions. Our nationwide logistics network covers deliveries to these centres within 2–4 business days, with regional service agents for after-sales support.
East Africa — Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Zambia, Sudan
Scalestech serves customers beyond Kenya's borders, with documented installations in Kampala (Uganda), Dar es Salaam and Arusha (Tanzania), Kigali (Rwanda), Lusaka (Zambia), and Khartoum (Sudan). All exported equipment is shipped with calibration certificates, and we can arrange OIML-compliant documentation for regional Weights and Measures authorities.
Why Choose Scalestech for Energy Weighing in Kenya?
Kenya has several weighing scale suppliers. Here is what sets Scalestech apart for energy sector clients:
Factor | Scalestech Offering |
|---|---|
Certification | All trade scales supplied with Weights and Measures type approval documentation; calibration certificates available |
Energy-specific expertise | Dedicated energy sector product range — not generic industrial; team understands LPG, petroleum, and power utility applications |
Compliance support | EPRA calibration audit assistance; NTSA axle load compliance documentation for weighbridge customers |
Coverage | Nationwide Kenya delivery + East Africa exports; service agents in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret |
Warranty & support | 12-month warranty on all equipment; annual service contracts available; 24-hour emergency support for critical operations |
Integration | Scales integrate with Odoo ERP, SPWin weighbridge software, and custom tank telemetry dashboards |
FAQS LPG Cylinder Scales & Energy Sector Weighing Solutions in Kenya & East Africa
What type of scale is required for an LPG filling station in Kenya?
EPRA regulations require LPG filling stations in Kenya to use type-approved, calibrated filling scales with a maximum permissible error (MPE) of ±50 grams for standard cylinder sizes. The scale must be verified by the Kenya Weights and Measures Department and recalibrated annually. For safety in hazardous areas, explosion-proof (intrinsically safe) scales with IECEx or ATEX certification are required.
Can I use a standard industrial scale in an LPG or fuel handling area?
No. Standard industrial scales are not certified for use in classified hazardous areas (Zone 1 and Zone 2 under IEC 60079) — which include LPG filling lines, fuel storage rooms, and petrol pump forecourts. Only intrinsically safe (Ex ia) or explosion-proof (Ex d) scales with IECEx or ATEX certification are legally compliant for use in these areas under Kenya's Petroleum Act and EPRA requirements. Using uncertified equipment in these areas also voids your insurance coverage.
How often do energy sector weighing scales need calibration in Kenya?
For trade use (any weighing that determines money, taxes, or compliance), Kenya's Weights and Measures Act requires annual verification. For internal process control, the calibration interval depends on the operating environment — scales in dusty, vibration-heavy, or high-temperature environments (such as near power plant equipment or in LPG bottling lines) should typically be checked every 3–6 months. Scalestech offers annual calibration service contracts with documented calibration certificates for EPRA and Weights and Measures audit purposes.
Can Scalestech supply weighing scales for energy projects in Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda?
Yes. Scalestech exports weighing solutions to Uganda (Kampala), Tanzania (Dar es Salaam, Arussa), Rwanda (Kigali), Zambia (Lusaka), and Sudan (Khartoum). All exported equipment is supplied with calibration certificates, and we can provide OIML-compliant documentation for regional Weights and Measures registration. Contact us to discuss logistics, lead times, and installation support for East African projects.
