BELL EQUIPMENT is investigating making more of its trucks at its German factory, sourcing fabrications from outside South Africa, and installing a grid-tied solar system for its Richards Bay factory to cope with load shedding, according to the company’s chairperson, Gary Bell, and its CEO, Leon Goosen.
Writing in the 2022 annual report that was released on Friday, they said it was expected that South Africa would experience between 200 and 250 days of load shedding in 2023, predominantly at stage 4.
“Eskom’s long-term implementation of extended load shedding in 2022 had far-reaching effects on the group, our local suppliers, and customers. Besides the disruptive impact on business, the mitigation action of running generators significantly increased the cost of doing business. Power interruptions and changeovers also increase the risk of…