SA’s electricity crisis | Surge in sale of alternative energy goods November, 2024
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JOHANNESBURG – Sales of alternative power products have skyrocketed by as much as 300 percent as South Africans scramble to deal with multiple blackouts a day.
Provided by eNCASA’s electricity crisis | Surge in sale of alternative energy goods. Weeks of rolling power cuts have South Africans looking to rely less on the national grid.
Retailer Makro says it’s seeing a significant increase in the demand for generators, inverters, gas cooking tops and cylinders and rechargeable globes, among other products. Makro, which is owned by Massmart, is looking to offer customers fully installed solar solutions in the short term.
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Provided by eNCASA’s electricity crisis | Surge in sale of alternative energy goods. Weeks of rolling power cuts have South Africans looking to rely less on the national grid.