Eskom Load Reduction Schedule for This Week

    South Africans continue to grapple with load reduction, a measure implemented by Eskom to protect electrical infrastructure from overloading due to illegal connections and excessive demand. While City Power customers in Johannesburg enjoy a temporary break from load reduction, those serviced directly by Eskom are still affected.

    ALSO READ: City Power Suspends Load Reduction Indefinitely – Warns Against Electricity Misuse

    Load reduction is different from load shedding. Instead of rotational power cuts across all users, Eskom targets specific areas where transformers are under severe strain, often due to:
    Illegal connections
    Meter tampering
    Overloading of the power grid

    By cutting power during peak hours, Eskom aims to prevent infrastructure damage and prolonged blackouts.

    Who Is Affected?

    If your area is supplied directly by Eskom, you may still be experiencing load reduction. Eskom has confirmed that the load reduction schedule runs from Monday to Sunday, with different time slots for various areas.

    The following areas in Gauteng are impacted this week:

    📍 Mapetla, Protea South, Chiawelo
    📍 Soweto, Orlando East, Spruit View
    📍 Garankuwa
    📍 Vereeniging, Sharpeville, Sebokeng
    📍 Meadowlands, Kagiso
    📍 Orange Farm
    📍 Jabavu
    📍 Evaton

    To check if your area is included in the official schedule, click here:

    Why Is City Power Not Implementing Load Reduction?

    Johannesburg’s City Power recently announced the indefinite suspension of load reduction, giving relief to its customers. However, spokesperson Isaac Mangena has warned that this does not mean the end of load reduction in City Power-serviced areas.

    City Power may reinstate load reduction if:
    ⚠️ Electricity demand surges
    ⚠️ Illegal connections increase
    ⚠️ Infrastructure tampering worsens

    So while there is a temporary break, residents must still use electricity responsibly to prevent its return.

    Eskom’s Reason for Load Reduction

    Eskom resumed load reduction in January 2025 after temporarily halting it over the festive season. The power utility cited rising pressure on transformers due to illegal connections and electricity theft.

    Eskom’s Official Statement:

    “The continued pressure on our transformers and mini-substations due to illegal connections and electricity theft in some areas necessitates load reduction to avoid equipment damage.”

    This means that load reduction could continue indefinitely until these issues are resolved.

    How to Reduce Your Risk of Load Reduction

    If your area is affected, you can help prevent further disruptions by:
    🔌 Avoiding illegal electricity connections
    💡 Using electricity sparingly, especially during peak hours
    🛠️ Reporting faults or suspicious activities to Eskom

    Final Thoughts

    Eskom’s load reduction schedule remains in place this week, affecting thousands of Gauteng residents. While City Power customers enjoy temporary relief, the utility reserves the right to reintroduce load reduction if necessary.

    To check if your area is impacted, refer to Eskom’s official schedule and stay informed about updates from the power utility.

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