💡Takealot has seen a 3000% growth in the sales of UPS devices as South Africans search for alternative solutions to load shedding. What are you currently using? Eskom loadshedding TheCitzenNews
Since December 2020, Takealot has seen a 3000% growth in the sales of generators, inverters and UPS devices.load shedding
In fact, ‘UPS’ was the third most-searched term on the Takealot platform in 2022, commented Fredrik Zietsman, CEO ofAccording to Zietsman, their “data tells an insightful story about how South Africans are becoming intentional in how they adjust to load shedding.”The reality that there might be no end in sight for load shedding for the foreseeable future is starting to sink in for most South Africans.
“This includes everything from budget-beating rechargeable light bulbs to comprehensive inverter setups and petrol generators.” “This easy-to-use tool guides shoppers through the buying process, providing load shedding advice and tailoring product selections based on their specific needs and budget.
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