8 kW Solar System solar system
in Eastern Cape
Eastern Cape receives 4.9 peak sun hours/day and pays R2.76/kWh for electricity. A 8 kW Solar System system here saves R1,550–R2,200/month — use these province-specific numbers to size your system correctly.
8 kW Solar System in Eastern Cape — at a glance
- Monthly saving
- R1,550–R2,200
- System cost (installed)
- R105,000–R155,000
- Payback period
- 4.9–7 years
- Monthly energy output
- 947 kWh/month
- Peak sun hours/day
- 4.9 h (PVGIS v5.2)
- Electricity tariff
- R2.76/kWh (2025/26)
- Typical panels
- 16–22 × 400W panels
- Inverter example
- Sunsynk 8 kW or Deye 8 kW
80% yield factor, 60–85% self-consumption. Methodology
Why a 8 kW Solar System system works well in Eastern Cape
The Eastern Cape offers good solar conditions with 1,775 kWh/kWp on average. Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha) and East London have historically had lower tariffs but rising rates improve solar ROI every year.
For a 8 kW Solar System system, Eastern Cape's 1,775 kWh/kWp/year irradiance means annual output of 11,360 kWh. At the province's average residential tariff of R2.76/kWh, that generation is worth R1,550–R2,200 per month. With electricity tariffs rising ~10% per year, each year of delay costs you more in both higher bills and lower government tax rebate eligibility.
The 8 kW Solar System system is ideal for 4–5 bedroom home or small business, with monthly electricity bills in the R2,500 – R5,000 range. It generates enough power for daytime use in most Eastern Cape homes, and pairs well with a 5 kWh battery for load-shedding protection.
Battery options for a 8 kW Solar System system in Eastern Cape
Adding a battery increases self-consumption from 60% to 85% — a R650/month uplift at Eastern Cape tariffs.
8 kW Solar System solar installers in Eastern Cape cities
Click a city to see savings calculated with city-specific PVGIS data and your municipality's actual tariff.