22/05/2025
💡 Electricity vs. Solar: What’s REALLY costing you more?
Let’s break it down:
The average South African household spends between R2,000 and R3,500 per month on electricity (depending on your municipality, usage, and appliances).
Over 10 years, that adds up to between R240,000 and R420,000 — and that’s before Eskom’s annual tariff increases 😳
Now compare that to a once-off investment in solar:
⚡ A complete system (panels, inverter, battery) ranges between R120,000 and R250,000
⚡ Payback period? Often 4–7 years
⚡ After that? You’re essentially powering your home for free 🔋
You're not just saving — you're investing in energy freedom.
And in a country where load shedding is a regular reality, solar gives you peace of mind and protection from rising costs.
📈 The numbers speak for themselves. So why keep renting your power from the grid?