Nersa is engaging with all the relevant government departments with regard to reviewing the 50kWh units per month.
The energy regulator engages government to review the 50kWh units per month.Nersa has approved a National Free Basic Electricity rate of 194.40c/kWh for the 2024/25 municipal financial year.
The customer is then charged for anything used above this limit. Only one FBE voucher is accepted by the meter during a specific month.Free basic electricity is the amount of electricity deemed sufficient to provide basic electricity services to poor households. The Local Government Equitable Share Funds are funds granted by the national government and are equitably distributed to local authorities to supplement their internally generated revenues and provide basic services to poor households.
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