We found ten lithium-ion inverter trolleys with capacities from 768Wh to 1,520Wh available with pricing from R7,495 to R16,999.
South Africans can buy a plug-and-play inverter trolley capable of running several appliances through bouts of load-shedding from R7,495, a MyBroadband comparison has found.While more expensive than their lead-acid or gel counterparts, we chose lithium-ion trolleys as they offer several benefits, including increased depth of discharge and more charging cycles.
Under stage 4 load-shedding, households typically get slapped with twelve slots of 2-hour power cuts over four days. We found ten lithium-ion inverter trolleys with capacities from 768Wh to 1,520Wh available, with pricing from R7,495 to R16,999.However, South Africans could get an extra 280Wh of capacity for under R500 more by opting for Geewiz’s 1,280Wh unit.