Property On Show
What homes are on show this weekend? Look below and let us lead the way to your new...
Residential for sale
Look no further, you have come to the best real estate firm, Let us help you find your future...
Farms & Smallholdings
Browse through our wide range of farms and small holdings, we offer it all!
Vacant Land
We have various pieces of vacant land available - small, medium and large.
Commercial
Let us help you find the most suitable commercial property to suit all of your business...
Residential to Rent
Are you looking for a rental property? We have it all! From apartments to townhouses and...
Commercial to Rent
Let us find your new office or store location with our large commercial portfolio.
Featured Property to Rent
Sunderland Ridge is a industrial area located at the R55 road between Centurion...
Landlords Rent Your Home.

Looking for a secondary income with none of the stress? Let one of our professional consultants manage your rental property for you. We have several great properties available to suit your needs.

Developments
Looking for a brand new home in a secure complex? Let us connect you to your dream...
Featured Developments
Green Development in the Old East of Silverton Introducing a brand-new...
Development On-Show
What’s on show this weekend? View our listings on show and let us lead you to your new...
Let Us Market Your Development

We take a fresh look at marketing your new development by making use of our extensive list of potential buyers, our years of expertise in the field and our modern marketing techniques to help ensure we offer a fast, efficient and professional service with a smile.

Company Profile
Put your most important investment in our capable hands & read our pledge to...
Our History
Our story began in 2012 with only 5 estate agents working from our head office in...
Bond Calculators
Find out what you can afford from the comfort of your home. Make use of our user...
Stay Informed
Sign up for our monthly email newsletter that will keep you informed about all the latest...
Property Email Alerts
Be the first to know what properties are new on the market.
Latest New Article
Stay up to date with the latest news in the property industry.
Nearest Branch
Whether you are looking to Buy, Rent, or Sell, click below locate an Apple Property...
Meet The Directors
The Directors and Founders of Apple Property Connection pride themselves on the...
Meet The Team
Meet our passionate Estate Agents, assistants and support staff.
Join Us
We have several options available to any top qualified agent who would like to...
Sell Your Home
Are you selling your home? Find out more about our modern marketing that will...
We’re Social
Apple Property are on all popular social media platforms. LIKE, FOLLOW and SHARE
You are here: Apple Property / Latest News / Moving To Solo With Solar Enlightening Factors To Consider

Moving to solo with solar? Enlightening factors to consider

SHOWING ARTICLE 128 OF 256
GALLERY

Moving to solo with solar? Enlightening factors to consider

Category Green Living

With yet another spate of load-shedding affecting South African citizens and an Eskom increase of approximately 15% per annum, you may be considering utilising solar energy as an alternate energy source.

Before making the move to solar power, there are a few factors to consider, including:

  • Fully understanding your energy requirements and current usage
  • Whether the system will be used for residential or commercial use
  • What appliances you will need to run off the system
  • Roof type, size, strength, and angle
  • Financing options available
  • Type of system

The three types of systems available

Off the grid works completely independently of the national grid and uses batteries to store electricity which is accessed when excess electricity is being utilised.

The most popular system used by residential clients is the Grid interactive / Battery backup / Hybrid System which is similar to an off the grid system but is still connected to the national grid should you need the backup.

The Grid Tied system is more popular with commercial concerns as there are no batteries and the system can be utilised during peak daytime hours which fall outside of residential peak hours.

Weighing up the pros and cons

The main advantages of solar energy are:

  • Lower electricity bills as consumption from the power grid is reduced
  • Decreased demand on the national grid - with less demand, Eskom can attend to the maintenance of ageing equipment and power plants
  • Tax Benefits - SARS allows up to 100% of the cost of solar as a tax deduction incurred in the production of taxable income. Unless running a business from home, residential homeowners cannot, unfortunately, take advantage of these benefits.
  • Reduces carbon footprint and is environmentally friendly
  • Our South African sun - solar panels require at least 4 hours of peak sunlight per day for optimal output and with an annual average of 4.1 hours per day, up to 6.3 hours in summer, this makes South Africa one of the best places in the world to utilise solar energy
  • Increases the value of the home or business - depending on location and the size and quality of the solar installation, studies indicate that the value of a property could increase by 3 to 4%

The main disadvantages of solar energy are:

  • High initial capital investment - depending on your usage requirements, the equipment and installation costs are estimated from R 150 000 up to around R 350 000
  • Decreased power output in cloudy or overcast weather conditions
  • Conversion costs - solar energy is direct current and needs converting to alternating current for electrical appliances. If not already done so, you will need to change your current bulbs to LED light bulbs which will reduce your electricity consumption and determine the size of the solar system you will need to install.
  • Installation space - Initially, about 20 solar panels are installed on the roof and you will need a space large enough to accommodate up to 30 batteries, depending on the size of your installation.
  • Maintenance costs - inverter and batteries may need to be replaced once every 5 to 10 years, and the solar panels may need replacing every 25 to 40 years

Already a solar energy user?

If you are already using solar energy, below are some tips to increase your energy saving:

  • Using energy-efficient LED bulbs can save up to 80% of energy consumption
  • Ensure the solar panels are cleaned and unobstructed by any overgrown foliage
  • Use an app to track and monitor your energy usage
  • Older model electric appliances can use a lot of electricity so you may wish to consider replacing the appliances with more energy-efficient appliances or make the switch to gas geysers and stoves, heat pumps, and solar geysers.
  • Minimise the number of downlights and use dimmer switches where possible
  • Harness the sun's energy by using solar lighting in your garden
Author ImmoAfrica.net
Published 28 Feb 2022 / Views -
Disclaimer:  While every effort will be made to ensure that the information contained within the Apple Property website is accurate and up to date, Apple Property makes no warranty, representation or undertaking whether expressed or implied, nor do we assume any legal liability, whether direct or indirect, or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. Prospective purchasers and tenants should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.