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How Much Does 300 kWh Cost in South Africa?

On Eskom Homelight 20A, 300 kWh costs
R747.00
based on the flat rate of R2.49/kWh

If you want to know how much 300 kWh costs in rand, the answer depends on your electricity supplier. Eskom direct prepaid customers pay a flat rate, while many municipalities use block tariffs that can push the rand cost higher later in the month.

At average household usage of 30 kWh per day, 300 kWh lasts about 10 days.

300 kWh Cost by Provider

Estimate: Municipal block tariffs depend on how much you have already bought this month. Costs below assume a first top-up in the billing month. Municipal block tariffs are estimated as if this is the first purchase in the billing month. Actual tokens can differ later in the month.
ProviderAvg R/kWh*Estimated Cost
Eskom Homelight 20A
R2.49/kWh
R747.00
Eskom Homelight 60A
R3.16/kWh
R948.00
City Power (Johannesburg)
R3.06/kWh
R3.06-R4.00/kWh steps
R918.00
City of Cape Town
R3.91/kWh
R3.91-R4.65/kWh steps
R1173.00
City of Tshwane (Pretoria)
R3.81/kWh
R3.42-R4.70/kWh steps
R1142.00
eThekwini (Durban)
R2.24/kWh
R2.24-R3.17/kWh steps
R672.00
Ekurhuleni
R2.97/kWh
R2.97-R11.99/kWh steps
R891.00

* Average R/kWh = estimated cost รท 300 kWh for this purchase (first top-up assumption for blocks).

What Can 300 kWh Power?

To put 300 kWh in perspective, here is how many days of typical use it covers for common South African household appliances.

ApplianceWattageDaily UsekWh/DayDays from 300 kWh
Geyser (Water Heater)3000W5h1520
Fridge150W24h3.683.3
Air Conditioner1500W6h933.3
Washing Machine500W1h0.5600
LED TV100W5h0.5600
Kettle2000W0.25h0.5600
Pool Pump1100W6h6.645.5
Laptop65W8h0.5576.9

Based on typical daily usage patterns. Your actual consumption depends on how long you run each appliance and its specific model.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does 300 kWh cost on Eskom?

300 kWh costs approximately R747.00 on Eskom Homelight 20A at R2.49/kWh.

How long will 300 kWh last in my home?

At average household usage of 30 kWh per day, 300 kWh lasts about 10 days. If your geyser is the main consumer, 300 kWh covers roughly 20 days of geyser use alone. A fridge running 24 hours a day would take about 83.3 days to use 300 kWh.

Why does 300 kWh cost different amounts by municipality?

Municipal suppliers often use different tariffs and monthly block pricing. That means the rand cost of 300 kWh can vary significantly depending on your provider and how much electricity you have already bought that month.

Is this the exact token price for 300 kWh?

It is exact for flat-rate Eskom direct prepaid tariffs, but municipal block tariffs are estimated as if this is the first purchase in the billing month. Municipal block tariffs are estimated as if this is the first purchase in the billing month. Actual tokens can differ later in the month.

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