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Why more and more South African settlements are thinking about cutting their connection to the electricity grid

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Shift Toward Energy Independence in South African Housing

A structural change is underway in the way homes and estates get their power. Rising electricity prices, new tariff designs, and falling costs for solar panels and lithium‑ion batteries are reshaping the economics of energy supply. According to Francois Van Themaat, co‑founder and managing director of Sustainable Power Solutions (SPS), the conversation has moved from merely keeping a backup generator to aiming for full energy independence.

Why Developers and HOAs Are Reconsidering Grid Power

For real‑estate developers and homeowners associations (HOAs) the focus has shifted from temporary backup power to complete self‑generation. Van Themaat explains that while security of supply was the main driver during periods of load‑shedding, the recent stabilisation of the grid has turned attention toward the bottom line—cost savings.

Cost Dynamics: Fixed Charges vs. Falling Solar/Battery Prices

Two opposing trends are pushing the economics toward self‑generation:

1. Utility tariff restructuring

Utilities are protecting their revenue base by increasing fixed line and service charges, even when households consume less electricity. This makes daytime‑only solar look less attractive on a standard bill.

2. Declining renewable component costs

The price of solar panels and, especially, lithium‑ion batteries continues to drop, following the same downward trend observed over the past decade.

The Point Where Self‑Generation Wins

When the rising fixed charges are combined with ever‑cheaper solar and storage, a crossover point appears where producing your own electricity becomes cheaper than staying connected to the grid. Van Themaat notes that some customers have already passed this threshold and now enjoy greater long‑term financial predictability from self‑generation.

Communal Challenges in Major Metros

The shift is not happening in a vacuum. Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) CEO Busisiwe Mavuso points to a “communal collapse” affecting three of the country’s eight metros—Johannesburg, Mangaung, and Nelson Mandela Bay. She attributes the problem to leadership failures, noting that local politicians often prioritize factionalism and self‑interest over effective service delivery, which hits underdeveloped areas hardest.

Affordability Beyond the Bond

While banks still offer 100 % home loans to qualified buyers, affordability now involves more than just securing a mortgage. Municipal rates, taxes, insurance, utilities, and everyday living expenses have risen sharply in recent years.

Budgeting Guidelines

Most financial experts advise keeping home‑loan repayments between 30 % and 35 % of net monthly income. With an average net salary of around R21 200, this translates to:

  • 30 % → R6 360 per month
  • 35 % → R7 420 per month

Staying within this range leaves room for other essential costs.

Additional Monthly Expenses to Consider

  • Municipal fees and taxes
  • Electricity and water
  • Sectional‑title or estate‑scheme duties
  • Homeowners insurance
  • Home insurance
  • Maintenance and repairs
  • Fiber, security, and other recurring services

Conclusion

The South African housing market is at a crossroads. Escalating grid costs and cheaper renewable technologies are making energy independence a financially sensible choice for developers and HOAs. At the same time, municipal shortcomings remind buyers that true affordability requires a holistic view of all homeownership expenses. By budgeting wisely and embracing self‑generation, households can secure both cost savings and a more reliable power supply.

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