4 FAQs about Electricity cape town

How much does electricity cost in Cape Town?

The Cape Town electricity price varies based on a number of factors including consumption levels, the type of user (residential, commercial, or industrial), and even geographic location within the city. As of the latest update, residential electricity prices range from approximately R1.70 to R2.28 per kWh, dependent on the tier of usage.

Does Cape Town offer net metering?

Yes. Cape Town offers net metering for small-scale embedded generation (SSEG), allowing you to offset your bill with excess solar power. How do I find my exact municipal tariff? Visit your municipality's website and search for “electricity tariffs” or “tariff booklet 2025”. Most publish detailed block-rate schedules as PDFs.

How do electricity tariffs work in Cape Town?

Electricity tariffs in Cape Town are structured to encourage energy conservation. The pricing model is divided into different tiers: Basic Fee: This is a fixed monthly charge applicable to all customers, typically ranging from R120 to R350. Tiered Pricing: The more electricity you consume, the higher the price per kWh you pay.

Can I buy prepaid electricity in Cape Town?

Prepaid electricity is widely available throughout Cape Town and we have made buying electricity easy. You can settle your rates and services account in a number of ways. We offer payment plans for property owners and tenants who have outstanding payments on their municipal accounts. Is anything wrong with this page?

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