Load-shedding is part of life now. But you do not need a full off-grid system to cope. A small solar setup keeps your lights, phones and Wi-Fi running through the dark hours.
Start with what matters
Before you buy, list what you truly need during an outage. For most homes that is lights, phone charging, the router, and maybe a TV. These use little power. A small system covers them well.
The entry-level options
- Solar lights. The cheapest start. Charge by day, glow by night. No wiring needed.
- A small panel and battery kit. Runs lights and charges phones. Good first step.
- A backup power station. Charges off solar or the wall. Powers a router and a few lights for hours.
Solar also pays off beyond outages. A solar geyser, for example, cuts one of the biggest power bills in the house.
Grow the system over time
The smart move is to start small and add panels or batteries as your budget allows. A system that grows with you avoids a big upfront cost. We design each setup so you can expand it later without starting over.
What about the whole house?
Full hybrid systems run fridges, geysers and more. They cost more but give near-normal life during outages. We help you weigh the options honestly, with no pressure.
Kondebe fits entry-level and full solar across the Garden Route. See our energy services or ask for a quote.