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The Western Cape Government (WCG) is focused on ensuring a supportive regulatory environment for SSEG across municipalities. This will enable solar PV systems to be grid-tied and feed in any excess electricity generated. Many municipalities already have the rules and tariffs in place for this and the remaining municipalities are being supported by the WCG and GreenCape. Find out what the tariff is in your municipality for your home or business.

Map Instructions:
Select the municipality either by clicking on the drop-down box or selecting it from the map to find whether there is a feed-in tariff and what the tariff is.

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Please Note: The information is gathered from numerous sources and is provided to the best of our ability. It is for information purposes only and the user should not act on the basis of any content included in the map without seeking confirmation from the relevant municipal electricity services department. The user acknowledges and accepts all inherent limitations of the map and data, including the fact that the map and data are dynamic and in a constant state of maintenance, correction and revision.

Time of Use (TOU) is the segregation of energy rates based on the time in which the energy is being consumed.

Inclining Block Tariff (IBT) divides the electricity price into several steps or blocks. The first block of electricity is the lowest price.