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Cost effective solar from Cape Climate

Cape Climate has been the leading provider of energy-efficient HVAC and Solar solutions in the Cape Town area for over a decade. As a region that is currently grappling with an energy crisis and frequent blackouts, our focus is on empowering households to regain control over their energy consumption and making significant strides towards a sustainable future.

Our primary goal is to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of homes while simultaneously offering cost-effective solutions that cater to various budgets. Whether it’s a simple inverter and battery backup system to power essential loads during load shedding or a more advanced setup with Photovoltaic (PV) panels generating abundant free energy to sustain all your electrical needs, we have the expertise and resources to deliver.

At Cape Climate, we take care of the entire project, from inception to completion, including the necessary SSEG (Small-Scale Embedded Generation) application process with the City of Cape Town. This ensures that the installed system is fully compliant and registered, giving you peace of mind and assurance of quality.

Join countless satisfied customers who have already embarked on their journey towards a greener future by contacting Cape Climate today. Let us empower you to break free from the shackles of unreliable electricity supply and take advantage of sustainable energy solutions that not only benefit the environment but also provide long-term cost savings.

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