Pitiful rooftop solar uptake in sunny South Africa : a policy, funding and service delivery perspective
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McKay, Tracey
Hendricks, Donavan
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Frontiers Media
Abstract
Despite rolling blackouts, high electricity prices, a favorable climate and the size of the South African economy, rooftop photovoltaic (PV) solar products have low levels of middle-income residential market penetration. This study sought to establish the reasons for this. It was found, firstly, that households opt rather for demand side management (DSM) tools such as energy-e cient lamps or inverters. Secondly, they switch to gas (at least for cooking) or a generator rather than solar. This is because rooftop PV is expensive, in part due to costly batteries and inverters, but also as support measures such as feed-in tari funding, tax rebates and subsidies are non-existent. In addition, South African banks are reluctant to finance rooftop PV, as return on investment (ROI) is extremely long term, and there are few, if any, bank-accredited PV suppliers. There is also no political pressure on banks to provide attractive PV financing. Furthermore, middle-income consumers struggle to understand PV technology and do not trust the suppliers thereof. For instance, rooftop PV companies seldom market themselves or their products adequately, and most do not sell PV with a maintenance service plan or offer credit. It is recommended that rooftop PV companies work with banks offer innovative, cost-effective modular PV packages, and build their brand to create a relationship of trust with the community to increase sales.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT :
The datasets presented in this article are not readily available
because ethics application did not include the sharing of
raw data. Requests to access the datasets should be directed
to mckaytjm@unisa.ac.za.
Keywords
Solar energy, Photovoltaic, Finance, Policy, Entrepreneurship, SDG-11: Sustainable cities and communities, SDG-07: Affordable and clean energy
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
McKay, T. & Hendricks, D. (2022) Pitiful
rooftop solar uptake in sunny South
Africa: A policy, funding and service
delivery perspective. Frontiers in Sustainable Cities4:969040.
DOI: 10.3389/frsc.2022.969040.