Cape Town vs Pretoria vs Durban — Best electricity feed-in tariffs

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Three of South Africa’s biggest metropolitan municipalities allow their residents to get credit for excess electricity fed back into the grid, but one’s approach is substantially better than the others.

The cities of Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Tshwane are among numerous municipalities which have expressed their intent to reduce reliance on Eskom’s electricity supply.

Its flat feed-in tariff for Home User households is R1.01, not including a 29-cent incentive the city will provide until the end of June 2025. On this tariff plan, customers will get between 69 cents and R5.82 back per kWh of electricity, depending on the time of day and season.Residents of another highly-populated coastal city in South Africa, Durban, can also sell their excess electricity back to the grid.

However, Ethekwini charges a monthly ancillary fee of R126.86 for every kVA of power output from your inverter. The city is also testing more affordable bidirectional meters, which could reduce the price of this hardware from the current R11,325 to around R6,000 for residential users.

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