Pricing

Priced as shared infrastructure, not a per-seat SaaS.

Mkondo is a neutral utility for the whole network, so the tiers below map to how much of the rail you adopt — not to how many seats you buy. We are not publishing figures yet: Mkondo sits in a regulated clearing class, and the cost model is being set with RURA on a cost-recovery basis. The tiers tell you what you get; the numbers follow the regulator.

Tier 1

Foundation

Coming soon
Priced in RWF
For a single licensee getting compliant on the rail.
  • Mkondo Report — full compliance reporting
  • Maker-checker submission to RURA
  • Deadline tracking & immutable audit
  • Station and user limits scoped with you
  • Email support
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Tier 3

Network

Coming soon
Scoped per network
For the full rail — clearing and settlement across operators.
  • Everything in Operator
  • Mkondo Clearing — signed custody & settlement
  • The Mkondo API & developer access
  • Dedicated integration support
  • Regulatory reporting liaison
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No figures are published yet, and nothing on this page is a commercial offer. Mkondo operates in a regulated clearing class, so pricing is being set with the regulator on a cost-recovery basis and may be structured per-swap, per-licensee, or a blend. We would rather show you nothing than a number we have to withdraw.
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What's included at each tier.

CapabilityFoundationOperatorNetwork
Compliance reporting (Report)
Maker-checker & audit trail
Battery registry (Registry)
Quality-of-service oversight
Clearing & settlement (Clearing)
The Mkondo API
StationsScopedUnlimitedUnlimited
SupportEmailPriorityDedicated
Questions

Pricing FAQ

Why isn't there a price?

Because we would have to withdraw it. Mkondo sits in a regulated clearing class, and the cost model is being set with RURA on a cost-recovery basis — so a number published now would be a guess dressed as a commitment. The tiers show exactly what each includes; the figures follow the regulator.

Is the regulator charged to use Mkondo?

No. RURA and RSB read across the rail as part of their mandate. Oversight access is not a paid tier — the licensees who file are the commercial side.

Will I pay per swap or per month?

Likely a blend, and it is still being settled. A recurring platform fee covers reporting and registry; clearing may carry a small per-transaction fee, the way a payments switch does. You will see the model before anything is billed.

What if I only need compliance reporting?

Then Foundation is for you. Report stands on its own, and you can adopt Registry and Clearing later without re-platforming — each layer is built on the one below, so nothing is thrown away.

Can OEMs use Mkondo?

Yes. OEMs list approved battery models against the standard, and licensees register packs against them. OEM access is scoped to their own product passports — talk to us about the right arrangement.

Can we start before pricing is fixed?

Yes, and several of the questions above get easier if you do. Sandbox connectivity and conformance certification are open now, so you can prove your integration against the published contract while the cost model is settled.

Want a number for your network?

Tell us your licence class, stations, and swap volume, and we'll scope it with you as the cost model lands.