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More new solar generation capacity is being created than all other forms of energy combined, providing overwhelming evidence that solar energy is the cheapest energy available today.
South Africa is steadily warming up to the reality that the answers to our energy woes are in the sky, and in doing so joining the rest of the world in growing solar technology faster than any other energy technology in history – fast enough to completely replace fossil fuels from the global economy before 2050.
As fewer and fewer fossil-fuelled power stations are being built, more people are turning towards more affordable solar as the best hope for rapidly mitigating climate change. It’s only natural that the world will move to solar in the long run, and if you’re still on the fence about getting solar for your home, now would be a good time to make the leap.
“Global solar capacity passed 1 Terawatt (1,000 Gigawatts) in 2022. At current growth rates, this will increase to 6 Terawatts around 2031, which is larger than the combined total of coal, gas, nuclear and hydro.”
South Africa currently only has 4% of households relying on solar power, but with reduced cost and newer options to go off-grid, it’s becoming less of an ‘expensive luxury’, and more of an ‘affordable necessity’.
The introduction of solar rental options has completely changed the solar game in South Africa and makes it possible to benefit from the sun’s energy without having to sell the moon to cover installation costs.
Versofy Solar sees the transition to clean and reliable energy as its mission and has to date helped more than 4,000 homes connect to this unlimited energy supply through the installation of close to 50,000 solar panels countrywide.
If the name Eskom is not enough to drive everyone into the arms of solar, Versofy is offering solar for FREE to the first 2023 homes that sign up before the year is up – with no activation fee. Their solar packages start from just R1 999pm, so the sooner you join, the quicker we can kick fossil fuels to the curb.
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