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Looking at your monthly electricity bill in South Africa has become a frustrating task. With NERSA approving yet another average electricity tariff hike of 8.76% for Eskom direct customers (and municipal rates climbing by 9.01%), the cost of relying soly on the grid is officially out of control.
The question for South Africanโs is no longer “Should I get solar?” Itโs “How should I pay for it?“
When investing in a premium solar system for a larger home, you generally face two paths: buying the system outright or choosing a Rent-to-Own (Subscription) model. Letโs break down the 2026 return on investment (ROI) to see which option can put money back in your pocket from Day 1.
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Option 1: Outright Purchase (The Long-Term Asset)
Buying your solar system cash or through a traditional bank loan means you own the hardware from day one.
- The Pros: You eliminate a portion of your utility bill permanently, and you instantly increase the property value of your home.
- The Cons: It requires a massive upfront capital layout (often upwards of R150,000 to R250,000 for a comprehensive 8kW family system). Furthermore, you are entirely responsible for the system’s upkeep. If an inverter component fails out of warranty, that replacement cost comes directly out of your pocket.
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Some families can afford this, and this is a good option. But for other families, you might want to consider a Rent with the option to own a purchasing model.ย
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Option 2: Alumoโs Rent-to-Own
Alumoโs Rent-to-Own model was designed because we realized most South Africans want the benefits of solar without the giant dent in their savings account.
Instead of a massive upfront fee, you pay a predictable monthly amount.
When you buy a “box” system from a regular installer, they drop it, connect it, and leave. But solar systems are living, breathing pieces of electronic infrastructure.
With Alumo Rent-to-Own, your monthly fee covers far more than just the hardware:
- Full Comprehensive Maintenance Included: Solar panels get dirty, and connections need checking. We manage the health of your system so it always runs at peak efficiency.
- Full Insurance Cover Included: If a massive Gauteng hailstorm cracks your panels, or a lightning strike fries your inverter, you don’t have to fight with your home insurance. Alumo covers it.
- Worry-Free Battery Lifespans: Lithium-ion batteries are the heart of any system. Under our subscription, if a battery underperforms or reaches the end of its natural lifecycle, we handle it. You never face a surprise R50,000 bill to replace degraded batteries.
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What Happens If You Move House?
One of the biggest hesitation points homeowners have is: “What if I sell my home in three years? Do I lose my investment?” With Alumo, you have ultimate flexibility. If you relocate, you have two options:
- Transfer the Contract: The new homeowner can easily take over your Rent-to-Own subscription, inheriting a fully functional, compliant solar system without paying an upfront cent. This makes your house incredibly attractive to buyers.
- Move the System with You: Because you donโt own the bricks itโs attached to, Alumoโs engineering team can technically de-install your panels, inverter, and batteries, and reinstall them at your new property.
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The Verdict: Day 1 Profit
If you have the cash reserves and want to maximize long-term property value, an outright purchase is a fantastic option.
However, if you want to protect your monthly household budget immediately, Rent-to-Own is the 2026 winner. It shifts solar from an “expensive luxury” to a monthly operational savings tool with zero operational risk on your shoulders.
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Why pay for rising tariffs when you can redirect that exact same money into a reliable, fully insured, and fully maintained solar system?