Eskom Extends Solar Registration Deadline Amid Public Backlash And Policy Concerns

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Eskom has extended the deadline for registering residential solar systems after facing strong public criticism and industry backlash. The move gives temporary relief to households and small businesses that have installed solar panels to deal with South Africa’s ongoing power challenges. However, many experts believe the main concerns around the policy are still unresolved.

The issue revolves around Eskom’s rule that all grid-connected solar photovoltaic systems must be registered and shifted to the “Homeflex” tariff. Several organizations, including the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse, have openly opposed this requirement. They argue that the policy is unclear and creates unnecessary pressure on consumers who are already helping reduce the burden on the national grid by using solar energy.

Critics say that people who invest in rooftop solar systems are supporting the country’s energy supply, especially during frequent power shortages. Instead of encouraging such efforts, the additional rules are seen as making the process more complicated and costly for users. This has led to frustration among many residential and small-scale solar users.

Another key concern is the need for a separate registration process. Industry experts explain that any solar system installed by a certified electrician already comes with a Certificate of Compliance (CoC). This document confirms that the system meets all safety and legal standards. According to critics, if a system is already approved through this certification, asking users to complete another registration with Eskom is unnecessary and repetitive.

The deadline extension is widely viewed as Eskom stepping back slightly due to low compliance levels and growing public pressure. Many users had not registered their systems, partly due to confusion around the rules and the additional costs involved. By extending the deadline, Eskom has created some space for discussions and possible adjustments to the policy.

At the same time, Eskom continues to push for structured tariff changes to better manage the evolving electricity grid. As more people adopt solar energy, the utility is trying to balance grid stability with new energy trends. However, consumers remain concerned that these changes could lead to higher costs and more administrative challenges.

Energy experts are now calling for a simpler and more supportive approach. They believe that reducing regulatory barriers and encouraging private solar adoption will help improve energy security. For now, the extended deadline offers an opportunity for further dialogue between Eskom, industry players, and the public.


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