How much money solar engineers and installers earn in South Africa

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How much money solar engineers and installers earn in South Africa
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New data from the jobs portal CareerJunction shows the rise of green energy jobs, a testament to South Africa’s resilience and hope to overcome the country’s energy crisis.

New data from the jobs portal CareerJunction shows that the number of jobs in the green energy sector has increased by more than 50%, on average, every year since 2019 – highlighting what kind of green energy roles are in demand in the local job market.

R12 billion worth of solar panels have been imported by South Africans so far in 2023. Since 2010, South Africa has imported R35 billion worth of solar panels. As a result, more and more “green jobs” are being advertised, and certain professions are morphing and adapting to the needs of the renewable energy market.

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