How Much Is Voltex In south Africa

What is Voltex?

Voltex is South Africa’s largest electrical and lighting distributor, supplying the widest range of electrical and related products via our specialist

How Much Does A Voltex Cost In South Africa

The product looks like a plug that is inserted into a power socket and is being sold for 453,14 South African Rand, which its website claims are a 50 percent discount.

How do I open a voltex account?

To register as a user, you must provide a unique email address and password and provide certain information and personal details to Voltex.

You will need to use your unique email address and password to access the Website in order to purchase Goods.

What is voltex all about?

Voltex is your partner in all things electrical. We pride ourselves on being South Africa’s leading electrical wholesaler for the finest electrical products and services. Founded in 1964 and still growing, our mission includes providing Southern Africa with the best supplies available both locally and internationally.

Does Voltex work in South Africa?

Our distribution network is vast, with over 54 individual branches strategically located within and around Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.

Our reach allows us to effectively service the agricultural, mining, manufacturing, construction, wholesale, electrical and communication sectors with ease.

Does voltex sell electricity?

Buy your Prepaid Electricity in less than a minute.

Download our app today for convenience and ease of purchasing.

Who qualifies for free electricity units?

Applicants between 66 and 70 years old can qualify for the Free Electricity Allowance if they either satisfy a means test or receive one of the following:

State Pension.

Widow’s, Widower’s, or Surviving Civil Partner’s Pension.

Deserted Wife’s Benefit.

Garda Widow’s Pension from the Department of Justice and Equality.

How can I reduce my electric bill?

Turn off unnecessary lights.

Use natural light.

Use task lighting.

Take shorter showers.

Turn the water off when shaving, washing hands, brushing teeth.

Fix that leaky faucet.

Unplug unused electronics.

Ditch the desktop computer.