Eskom has detailed the next phase of its load reduction elimination strategy, targeting full removal of load reduction measures by 2027 through accelerated network upgrades, expanded free basic electricity registration and deployment of digital grid technologies.
The strategy, launched by Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa on September 25, forms part of governments broader plan to stabilise the distribution system and reduce infrastructure overloading in areas affected by illegal connections and meter tampering.
According to Eskom, more than 800 000 smart meters have been installed since 2023 with a total of 6,2 million planned over the next three years including 1,69 million customers currently subject to load reduction. The utility says the rollout, scheduled for completion by 2027, supports its demand-management programme and enables real-time monitoring intended to curb peak-period strain and improve network efficiency.