Starting from 1 April 2024, prepaid electricity prices have increased by 12.74%, resulting in an average electricity tariff rise from around R1.84 per kWh to approximately R2.07. With households averagingper month, South Africans are now expected to pay in the region of R724.50 monthly – up from R644. This adjustment does not take into account municipal increases, which typically come into effect from 1 July and range fromin Johannesburg.
“Contrary to popular belief, homeowners won’t need to rewire their homes to enjoy the benefits of smart home technologies. Devices like smart plugs, isolators and controllers can easily be installed by an electrician without the need for additional wiring or hubs,” points out Dr Dickson. He concludes by saying, “With the cost of living set to increase over 2024, now is the time for South Africans to put the power in their hands and save in areas that they can control.”Established in 1949, CBI-electric: low voltage is a manufacturer and supplier of quality low voltage electrical distribution, protection, and control equipment.
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