DEMAND for solar panels, batteries and inverters in South Africa goes into hyper-drive every time Eskom announces load shedding, creating sporadic shortages in the local market, Ellies Group chief executive Shaun Prithivirajh said yesterday.
He said Ellies, along with other distributors, was faced with substantial difficulties in importing the equipment, because of the very high demand for such products globally, substantial supply chain disruptions emanating from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on global industry, the weakening rand exchange rate, and “when we are finally able to get some panels, we are short of being able to get inverters, or short of batteries”.
Ellies imports all its alternative energy products for the local market.
He said the problem was exacerbated by the local market where demand spikes sharply when Eskom…
