Households who buy electricity through their municipality will also pay much more under Eskom’s proposed new tariff plan.
Eskom’s proposed electricity tariff restructuring will see many residential electricity users paying between three and six times more for a grid connection if they don’t use electricity during the month.to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa in August 2022 and gave three primary reasons for the revision.
The utility said there was currently no link between the charges raised and the Nersa-approved cost per division. That could become a deterrent for South Africans looking to invest in solar power while staying on Eskom’s grid for backup. We used Eskom’s online modelling tools to calculate how much more or less Eskom will be charging customers who have an Eskom connection but don’t use any electricity from the grid.
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