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Page 1: Tariffs Charges - · PDF fileAccount means the invoice received by a customer for a single point of delivery (POD) or if consolidated, multiple points of delivery for electricity

Charges for non-local authorities effective from 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018Charges for local authorities effective

from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018

Tariffs Charges

2017/2018

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1. Customer contact information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42. Eskom's customer service charter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43. Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54. Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5. Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76. Urban tariffs (non-local authority / local authority)p

6.1. Urban Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Electricity tariff suitable for high load factor urban customers with an NMD greater than 1 MVAp

6.2. Urban Small . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Electricity tariff for high load factor urban customers with an NMD from 25 kVA up to 1 MVA p

6.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 TOU electricity tariff for urban customers with an NMD greater than 1 MVA able to shift loadp

6.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 TOU electricity tariff for urban customers with an NMD from 25 kVA up to 5 MVA .p

6.5 Gen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 An electricity tariff for Urban customers connected at medium voltage, high voltage and p

Transmission voltages that both consume and generate energy at the same point of supply (or

metering point). 6.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Suite of electricity tariffs for supplies with commercial usage and also for non-commercial supplies

such as churches, schools, halls, clinics, old-age homes, public lighting or similar supplies in urban p

areas with an NMD up to 100 kVA.

6.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Non-metered electricity tariff for public lighting or similar supplies where Eskom provides a supply

for, and if applicable maintains, any street light or similar public lighting where, the charge for the

supply is fixed based on the number of lights and light fixtures. The tariff is applicable only in Eskom-

designated urban areas.

7. Residential tariffs (non-local authority and local authority)

7.1 Bulk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Electricity tariff for residential bulk supplies to sectional title developments only, applicable to non-

local authority supplies.

7.2 Standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Suite of electricity tariff for residential customers and also may be applied to supplies such as

churches, schools, halls, clinics, old-age homes, or similar supplies in urban areas with an NMD of p

up to 100kVA.

Contents

LIGHTINGPUBLIC

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Contents continued. . .

7.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Suite of electricity tariffs based on the size of the supply that provides a subsidy to low-usage single-

phase residential supplies in urban and electrification areas.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p

8. Rural tariffs (non-local authority and local authority)p

8.1 Rural . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Electricity tariff for high load factor rural customers with an NMD from 25 kVA with a supply p

voltage < 22 kV (or 33 kV where designated by Eskom as rural) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 TOU electricity tariff for rural customers with dual and three-phase supplies with an NMD from p

25 kVA with a supply voltage < 22 kV (or 33 kV where designated by Eskom as rural)

8.3 Gen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 An electricity tariff for Rural customers consuming energy (importers of energy from the Eskom p

System) and generating energy (exporters of energy to the Eskom System) at the same point of

supply (or metering point).

8.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Suite of electricity tariff for rural customers with single, dual, or three-phase conventionally p

metered supplies an NMD up to 100 kVA with a supply voltage of < 500V.

8.5 Dx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 An electricity tariff for rural single phase non-metered supplies limited to 5kVA typically suited to p

small telecommunication installations where the electricity usage is low enough not to warrant

metering for billing purposes.

8.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 An electricity tariff that provides a subsidy to low-usage single-phase supplies in rural areas and is p

only offered as a prepaid supply.

9. Generator Tariffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

10. Appendices A. Transmission zones and applicable percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 B. Treatment of public holidays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 C. Eskom's defined time of use periods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 D. WEPS energy rate excluding losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 E. Loss factors for generators and loads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 F. Explanation of the excess network capacity charge for the NMD rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 G. Eskom's average price adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 H. Pricing of electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 I. Billing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

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Eskom contact information

Customers can contact the Eskom Call-Centre for customer services such as account queries, applications for new connections, transfer of existing accounts and termination of accounts.

Eskom has introduced an easy-to-remember national ShareCall number:Ÿ dial 08600 ESKOM on a phone with an alphanumeric keypad; orŸ dial 0860 037 566 if your phone does not have an alphanumeric keypad.

Customers can send an SMS message stating their customer service requirement to the following number:

35328

For the latest contact details and tariff information, visit our web site at www.eskom.co.za/tariffs.

Eskom's customer service charter

Our customers have the right: Ÿ to accurate measurement of consumption; Ÿ to error-free bills; Ÿ to be treated with respect; Ÿ to experience excellent treatment in terms of Eskom's electricity supply agreement; Ÿ to be dealt with promptly and efficiently; Ÿ to be treated fairly; Ÿ to have their property treated with respect; Ÿ to the confidentiality of their information; Ÿ to one-stop service without referral; Ÿ to quality of supply in terms of negotiated agreement; and Ÿ to be involved in issues affecting them.

Visit our web site at for more information on Eskom's service levels. Go to:www.eskom.co.zaŸ Customer Care

Ÿ Customer Service Information

To view energy saving tips, please visit: http://www.eskom.co.za/sites/idm/Pages/Home.aspx

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Introductio

n

Foreword

Approved average tariff increases for 2017/18

On 23 February 2017, the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) confirmed Eskom's allowable revenue of R205 214m for the final year of the MYPD3 period. This revenue results in an annual average price increase of 2.2% from 1 April 2017 to Eskom's direct customers and a 0.31% increase from 1 July 2017 to municipalities.

The tariff increases approved by Nersa for the 2017/18 financial year are as follows:

*The Affordability subsidy charge increases by 8.2%. This means customers paying this charge will on average see an additional 0.2% increase, and this may differ depending on the individual customer's load factor.

There are no tariff structural adjustments for 2017/18.

For customer impact calculations and Eskom's schedule of standard prices, please refer to the website: www.eskom.co.za\tariffs.

Deon ConradieSenior Manager (Electricity Pricing)

Total Standard tariffs 2.20%

Municipal 0.31%

Eskom direct

Businessrate; PublicLighting; Homepower; Homelight; Landrate; Landlight 2.20%

Megaflex; Miniflex; Nightsave Urban; WEPS; Megaflex Gen 2.40%

*Affordability subsidy charge 8.20%

Other charges 2.20%

Ruraflex; Nightsave Rural; Ruraflex Gen 2.20%

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< less than

< less than or equal to

> greater than

> greater than or equal to

A ampere

c cents

c/kvarh cents per reactive kilovolt-ampere-hour

c/kWh cents per kilowatt-hour

CPI consumer price index

DUoS Distribution use-of-system

ERS electrification and rural subsidy

ETUoS embedded Transmission use-of-system

GWh gigawatt-hour

km kilometre

kVA kilovolt-ampere

kvarh reactive kilovolt-ampere-hour

kV kilovolt

kW kilowatt

kWh kilowatt-hour

MEC maximum export capacity

MFMA municipal finance management act

MVA megavolt-ampere

MYPD multi-year price determination

N/A not applicable

Nersa national energy regulator of South Africa

NMD notified maximum demand

PF power factor

R rand

R/kVA rand per kilovolt-ampere

TOU time of use or time-of-use

TUoS Transmission use-of-system

UoS Use-of-system

V volt

VAT value-added tax

W watt

Abbreviations

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Account point of deliverymeans the invoice received by a customer for a single (POD) or if consolidated, multiple points of delivery System for electricity supplied and/or use of the .

Active energy charge or energy charge means the charge for each unit of energy consumed, typically charged for as c/kWh.

Administration charge POD means the daily fixed charge payable per to recover administration-related costs such as meter reading, billing and meter capital. It is based on the or monthly utilised capacity maximum export capacity POD of each .

Affordability subsidy charge means the transparent charge indicating socio-economic subsidies related to the supply of electricity to and is payable on Eskom related active energy sales to residential tariffs non-local authority tariffs.

Ancillary Service charge means the charge that recovers the cost of providing ancillary services by the System Operator.

Annual utilised capacity notified maximum demand (NMD) maximum demandmeans the higher of the or , per POD/point of supply measured in kVA, and registered during a rolling 12-month period.

Chargeable demand means the highest average demand measured in kVA in a billing month during the chargeable time periods specified for each tariff. For WEPS and Megaflex, the chargeable period is during WEPS and Megaflex's peak and standard periods and for Nightsave Urban (Large and Small) and Nightsave Rural during Nightsave's peak periods.

Code means the Distribution Code, the South African Grid Code, the Grid Connection Code for Renewable Power Plants or any other code, published by Nersa, as applicable, and as amended, modified, extended, replaced or re-enacted from time to time.

Distribution means the regulated business unit through which Eskom constructs, owns, operates and maintains the in accordance with its licence and the . Distribution System Code

Distribution connected Distribution systemmeans connected to the .

Distribution losses charge means the production-based (energy) incentive to generators. The losses charge is based on the approved loss factors, the load factor, the amount of energy produced seasonally and TOU and the WEPS energy rate (excluding losses).

Distribution network capacity charge Distribution network access charge (previously known as the ) means the R/kVA or R/ fixed network charge raised to recover network costs and depending on the tariff POD Distributionis charged on the or where is measured or the annual utilised capacity maximum export capacity maximum demandNMD maximum demand where is not measured.

Distribution network demand charge means the R/kVA or c/kWh variable network charge raised to recover Distribution network costs and depending on the tariff may be charged on the or the active chargeable demandenergy.

Distribution System means Eskom's network infrastructure consisting of assets operated at a nominal voltage of 132 kV or less, not classified as transmission transformation equipment.

Definitions

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Distribution use-of-system (DUoS) charges means the network tariffs charged for making capacity available, connecting to and for the use of the . The charges are the source of the Distribution System DUoS Distributionnetwork charge components in the retail tariff structures.

DUoS charge (generators) DUoS DUoSmeans the charges payable by generators. These charges for generators comprise the based on , the , the network capacity charge maximum export capacity losses charge ancillary service charge, the and the .service charge administration charge

DUoS charge (loads) DUoS DUoS network means the charges payable by loads. These charges comprise the capacity charge network demand charge urban low voltage subsidy charge ancillary service charge, the , the , the , the service charge administration charge electrification and rural network subsidy charge, the and the .

Electrification and rural network subsidy charge DUoS means the charge transparently indicating the contribution towards socio-economic network-related subsidies for Residential and tariffs and is payable by Rural p

loads that use the or for the delivery of energy.Distribution Transmission System

Energy demand charge POD means the seasonally differentiated charge per that recovers peak energy costs, and based on the chargeable demand.

Embedded Transmission use-of-system (ETUoS) charge means the TUoS charges payable by customers connected to the .Distribution network

Excess network capacity charge excess network access charge (previously known as the ) means the charge payable with reference to the and is based on the demand exceeding the NMD multiplied by the NMD rules event number network capacity charges (recorded every time the NMD is exceeded) multiplied by the applicable for the tariff .

High-demand season TOU means the Period from 1 June to 31 August of each year.

High voltage (HV) networks usually consist of equipment supplied at a voltage greater than 22kV and consist of the distribution substations and networks. A substation is considered an substation when the primary side of HVthe substation is supplied at a voltage > 22 kV.

Key customer means a customer identified by Eskom as requiring special services, or a customer that consumes more than 100 GWh per annum on a contiguous site.

Local authority tariffs means tariffs applicable to municipal bulk points of supply.

Loss factors Transmission mean the factor indicating the cost or benefit of technical energy losses on the and the Distribution System Distribution loss factors Rural Urbanp p. The differ per voltage category and per and categories. The differ for generators and loads and are based on the .Transmission loss factors Transmission zones

Losses charge loss factors means the charge payable based on the applicable and the WEPS rate excluding losses.

Low-demand season means the TOU Period from 1 September to 31 May of each year.

Maximum demand POD/point of supplymeans the highest average demand measured in kVA or kW at the during a 30 minute integrating period in a billing month.

Maximum export capacity (MEC) point(s) of supply means the maximum capacity at the notified by the customer and accepted by Eskom for the transmission of electrical energy between a generator and the

Definitions continued. . .

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Transmission Distribution System or . Note: The notification of the maximum export capacity shall be governed by the NMD MEC rules and .

Medium voltage (MV) networks consist of the networks above 1 kV up to 22 kV. Some rural networks with a voltage of 33 kV have been specifically designated by Eskom as rural reticulation networks. A substation is considered a MV substation when the primary side of the substation is supplied at a voltage < 22 kV.

Monthly utilised capacity notified maximum demand (NMD) maximum demand means the higher of the or , measured in kVA or kW, registered during the billing month.

Network capacity charge network access charge POD (previously known as the ) means the R/kVA or R/ fixed network charge raised to recover network costs and depending on the tariff is charged on the annual utilised capacity maximum export capacity maximum demand NMD maximum demand or where is measured or the where is not measured.

Network demand charge means the R/kVA or c/kWh variable network charge raised to recover network costs and depending on the tariff may be charged on the or the active energy. chargeable demand

Non-local authority tariffs means the tariffs applicable to Eskom's direct customers (i.e. customers within Eskom's licensed area of supply) and exclude the . non-local authority tariffs

Notified maximum demand (NMD) maximum demand means the contracted notified in writing by the customer and accepted by Eskom . Note: The notification of demand shall be governed by the per POD/point of supplyNMD and MEC rules.

NMD and MEC rules means the rules approved by Nersa and as amended from time to time for the notification of demand or maximum export capacity or changes to or exceedances of the or .NMD MEC

Off-peak period TOU periods system means the of relatively low demand.

Peak period TOU periods means the of relatively high system demand.

Point of delivery (POD)/point of supply, means either a single point of supply or a specific group of points of supply on Eskom's from where electricity is supplied to the customer by Eskom or from where the customer Systemsupplies electricity to Eskom's located within a single substation, at which electricity is supplied to the Systemcustomer at the same declared voltage and tariff. Note: This can be a metering or summation point.

Public holidays public holidays means the treatment of charges on as specified by Eskom.

Reactive energy charge POD means a c/kVArh charge based on the power factor and tariff of the .

Residential tariffs means the Homelight and Homepower suite of tariffs.

Rural p means areas classified as rural by Eskom for the purposes of tariff design and classification.

Service and Administration charge account means the monthly charge payable per for service and administration related costs. (Also see and ).service charge administration charge

Service charge account means the daily fixed charge payable per to recover service-related costs and is based on the sum of the or of all linked to an account.monthly utilised capacity maximum export capacity PODs

Definitions continued. . .

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Definitions continued. . .

Standard period TOU periodsmeans the of relatively mid system demand.

Standard charge/fee means the fees/charges that may be reused in addition to the tariff charges for direct services provided to the customer such as connections, disconnections, special meter reading etc.

System Transmission Distribution network means the and infrastructure consisting of all lines and substation equipment.

Time-of-use (TOU) tariff TOU periodsmeans a tariff with energy charges that change during different and seasons.

TOU periods means time blocks based on the volume of electricity demand during high, mid and low demand periods and may differ per tariff. The typically are and periods and differ TOU periods peak, standard off-peakduring in high and low demand seasons.

Transmission means the regulated business unit through which Eskom constructs, owns, operates and maintains the in accordance with its licence and the .Transmission System Code

Transmission connected Transmission system means connected to the .

Transmission system system means Eskom's electricity consisting of all lines and substation equipment where the nominal voltage is above 132 kV or where the nominal voltage is lower than or equal to 132 kV and there are no Distribution System assets.

Transmission use-of-system (TUoS) charges means the network tariffs charged for making capacity available, connecting to and for the use of the . The charges are the source of the and the Transmission System TUoS ETUoSTransmission network charge components in the retail tariff structures.

Transmission network access charge Transmission network chargemeans the same as .

Transmission network charge TUoS charge means the network related .

Transmission zone(s) Transmission means the geographic differentiation applicable to network charges and loss factors as indicated in paragraph, to indicate the costs associated with the delivery and transmission of energy.

Urban areas p means areas classified by Eskom as urban for the purposes of tariff design and classification.

Urban low voltage subsidy charge means the charge transparently indicating the network-related cross subsidy payable by >66 kV connected supplies for the benefit of < 66 kV connected supplies.Urban Urbanp p

Utilised capacity utilised capacity means the same as annual .

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Tariffs

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Electricity tariff suitable for high load factor Urban customers with an NMD greater than 1 MVA for p

Nightsave Urban Large and an NMD from 25kVA to 1 MVA for Nightsave Urban Small with the following charges:

Ÿ seasonally differentiated c/kWh including losses based on the voltage of the supply and the active energy chargestransmission zone

Ÿ seasonally differentiated R/kVA based on the voltage of the supply, the energy demand charges transmission zone chargeable demand and charged on the in peak periods;

Ÿ the treatment of for the raising of the and the ;public holidays energy demand charge network demand chargeŸ a R/kVA based on the voltage of the supply, the and charged on transmission network charge transmission zone

the measured at the applicable during all time periods;annual utilised capacity PODŸ a R/kVA Distribution network capacity charge based on the voltage of the supply and the annual utilised capacity

measured at the applicable during all time periods; PODŸ a R/kVA Distribution network demand charge based on the voltage of the supply and the chargeable demand

measured at the applicable during peak periods only; PODŸ a R/kVA applicable to > 66 kV supplies based on the voltage of the supply and urban low voltage subsidy charge

charged on the measured at the applicable during all time periods.annual utilised capacity PODŸ a c/kWh based on the voltage of the supply applicable during all time periods; ancillary service chargeŸ a R/ /day based on the of each linked to an account service charge monthly utilised capacity POD accountŸ a R/ /day based on the of each linked to an POD administration charge monthly utilised capacity POD accountŸ a c/kWh charge applied to the total measured at the electrification and rural network subsidy active energy POD

in the month Ÿ a c/kWh applied to the total purchased from Eskom at the in the affordability subsidy charge active energy POD

month – applicable to tariffs only;non-local authorityŸ additional charges in the event of an NMD exceedance and in accordance with the .NMD rules

Urban Large and Small

Urban tariffs

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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Urban tariffs

Urban tariffs continued. . .

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

Transmission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh) Energy demand charge (R/kVA/m)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

Low demand season (Sep-May)

VAT incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

VAT incl VAT incl VAT incl

68.7465.1064.4260.4569.6766.4665.9761.7270.3167.1264.6262.3271.0667.7867.3162.99

78.3674.2173.6768.9179.4275.7675.2170.3680.1576.5275.9571.0481.0177.2776.7371.81

53.4450.8150.2047.0054.0251.8551.2247.9654.5552.3851.7348.4555.1152.8952.2448.98

60.9257.9257.2353.5861.5859.1158.3954.6762.1959.7158.9755.2362.8360.2959.5555.84

209.17202.45195.08188.18211.33204.50197.01190.10213.49206.56198.99192.00215.56208.63201.03193.94

238.45230.79222.39214.53240.92233.13224.59216.71243.38235.48226.85218.88245.74237.84229.17221.09

29.2328.3027.2726.3029.5228.5527.5226.5429.8228.8727.8026.8130.1129.1228.0827.08

33.3232.2631.0929.9833.6532.5531.3730.2633.9932.9131.6930.5634.3333.2032.0130.87

7.967.287.098.958.027.357.149.048.127.417.189.178.167.507.259.24

9.078.308.08

10.209.148.388.14

10.319.268.458.19

10.459.308.558.27

10.53

VAT incl

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

* 132kV all Transmission connected

Urban Large - Non-local authority rates

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV / Transmission connected

Voltage

Distribution network charges

Network capacity charge (R/kVA/m)

Network demand charge (R/kVA/m)

Urban low voltage subsidy charge (R/kVA/m)

VAT incl VAT incl VAT incl

15.8214.515.180.00

18.0316.545.910.00

30.0027.529.600.00

34.2031.3710.940.00

0.000.00

12.7812.78

0.000.00

14.5714.57

> 1 MVAKey

customers

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)

VAT incl VAT incl

181.663 559.79

207.094 058.16

81.87113.69

93.33129.61

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

VoltageAncillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

VAT incl

0.370.360.340.32

0.420.410.390.36

Electrification & rural network subsidy charge

(c/kWh)

Affordabilitysubsidy charge

(c/kWh)Only payable by

non-local authority tariffs

7.08 8.07

VAT incl VAT incl

2.87 3.27

* 132kV all Transmission connected

All season

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< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

Transmission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh) Energy demand charge (R/kVA/m)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

Low demand season (Sep-May)

T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl T incl T incl

69.08 65.42 64.94 60.75 69.99 66.78 66.29 62.00 70.66 67.45 66.95 62.63 71.41 68.12 67.62 63.31

78.75 74.58 74.03 69.26 79.79 76.13 75.57 70.68 80.55 76.89 76.32 71.40 81.41 77.66 77.09 72.17

53.72 51.06 50.43 47.24 54.30 52.09 51.48 48.20 54.82 52.63 52.00 48.69 55.37 53.14 52.50 49.23

61.24 58.21 57.49 53.85 61.90 59.38 58.69 54.95 62.49 60.00 59.28 55.51 63.12 60.58 59.85 56.12

206.26199.64192.37185.57208.40

201.65 194.28 187.46210.51

203.70 196.24 189.35212.58

205.73 198.22 191.25

235.14 227.59 219.30 211.55 237.58 229.88 221.48 213.70 239.98 232.22 223.71 215.86 242.34 234.53 225.97 218.03

28.8227.9226.8825.9229.1028.1627.1526.1829.4128.4727.4026.4529.7028.7227.7026.70

32.8531.8330.6429.5533.1732.1030.9529.8533.5332.4631.2430.1533.8632.7431.5830.44

7.797.116.928.767.837.186.97

8.847.93

7.247.03

8.967.97

7.317.089.03

8.88 8.117.899.998.938.197.95

10.089.048.258.01

10.219.098.338.07

10.29

T incl

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV / Transmission connected

Voltage

Distribution network charges

Network capacity charge (R/kVA/m)

Network demand charge (R/kVA/m)

Urban low voltage subsidy charge (R/kVA/m)

T incl T incl T incl

15.5414.255.100.00

17.7216.255.810.00

* 132kV all Transmission connected

29.4527.019.420.00

33.5730.7910.740.00

0.000.00

12.4812.48

0.000.00

14.2314.23

> 1 MVAKey

customers

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

177.483 477.93

202.333 964.84

80.00111.07

91.20126.62

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

VoltageAncillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.360.350.330.31

0.410.400.380.35

Electrification & rural network subsidy charge

(c/kWh)

6.91 7.88

T incl

* 132kV all Transmission connected

Urban Large - Local authority rates

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< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

Transmission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh) Energy demand charge (R/kVA/m)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

Low demand season (Sep-May)

T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl T incl T incl

68.74 65.10 64.62 60.45 69.67 66.46 65.97 61.72 70.31 67.12 66.62 62.32 71.06 67.78 67.31 62.99

78.36 74.21 73.67 68.91 79.42 75.76 75.21 70.36 80.15 76.52 75.95 71.04 81.01 77.27 76.73 71.81

53.44 50.81 50.20 47.00 54.02 51.85 51.22 47.96 54.55 52.38 51.73 48.45 55.11 52.89 52.24 48.98

60.92 57.92 57.23 53.58 61.58 59.11 58.39 54.67 62.19 59.71 58.97 55.23 62.83 60.29 59.55 55.84

146.90142.17136.94132.15148.40143.60138.35133.47149.86145.07139.74134.79151.39146.49141.17136.20

167.47 162.07156.11 150.65 169.18 163.70 157.72 152.16 170.84 165.38 159.30 153.66 172.58167.00160.93155.27

18.9318.2917.6117.00

19.08 18.47 17.80 17.1719.2618.66

17.9817.3419.47

18.85 18.17 17.54

21.5820.8520.0819.3821.75 21.0620.2919.57 21.9621.27 20.5019.77 22.20 21.49 20.71 20.00

7.967.287.098.958.027.35

7.149.048.127.41

7.189.178.167.507.259.24

9.07 8.308.08

10.20 9.148.388.14

10.319.268.458.19

10.459.308.558.27

10.53

T incl

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV / Transmission connected

Voltage

Distribution network charges

Network capacity charge (R/kVA/m)

Network demand charge (R/kVA/m)

Urban low voltage subsidy charge (R/kVA/m)

T incl T incl T incl

15.8214.515.180.00

18.0316.545.910.00

* 132kV all Transmission connected

30.0027.529.600.00

34.2031.3710.940.00

0.000.00

12.7812.78

0.000.00

14.5714.57

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

VoltageAncillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.370.360.340.32

0.420.410.390.36

Electrification & rural network subsidy charge

(c/kWh)

Affordabilitysubsidy charge

(c/kWh)Only payable by

non-local authority tariffs

7.08 8.07

T incl T incl

2.87 3.27

* 132kV all Transmission connected

Urban Small - Non-local authority rates

< 100kVA> 100kVA & < 500kVA> 500kVA & < 1 MVA

Key customer

12.9259.03

181.663 559.79

14.7367.29

207.094 058.16

2.8416.5532.88

113.69

3.2418.8737.48

129.61

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< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

Transmission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh) Energy demand charge (R/kVA/m)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

Low demand season (Sep-May)

T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl T incl T incl

69.08 65.42 64.94 60.75 69.99 66.78 66.29 62.00 70.66 67.45 66.95 62.63 71.41 68.12 67.62 63.31

78.75 74.58 74.03 69.26 79.79 76.13 75.57 70.68 80.55 76.89 76.32 71.40 81.41 77.66 77.09 72.17

53.72 51.06 50.43 47.24 54.30 52.09 51.48 48.20 54.82 52.63 52.00 48.69 55.37 53.14 52.50 49.23

61.24 58.21 57.49 53.85 61.90 59.38 58.69 54.95 62.49 60.00 59.28 55.51 63.12 60.58 59.85 56.12

144.85140.19135.05130.31146.34141.63136.44131.62147.80143.04137.81132.92149.29144.46

139.20134.32

165.13 159.82 153.96 148.55 166.83 161.46 155.54 150.05 168.49163.07 157.10 151.53 170.19164.68158.69153.12

18.6818.04

17.36 16.76 18.83 18.21 17.54 16.93 19.00 18.40 17.72 17.09 19.1918.58

17.91 17.29

21.30 20.57 19.79 19.11 21.47 20.76 20.00 19.30 21.66 20.98 20.20 19.48 21.88 21.18 20.42 19.71

7.79 7.11 6.92 8.76 7.83 7.18 6.97 8.84 7.93 7.24 7.03 8.96 7.97 7.31 7.08 9.03

8.888.11 7.89 9.99 8.93 8.19 7.95

10.08 9.04 8.25 8.01

10.21 9.098.33 8.07

10.29

T incl

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV / Transmission connected

Voltage

Distribution network charges

Network capacity charge (R/kVA/m)

Network demand charge (R/kVA/m)

Urban low voltage subsidy charge (R/kVA/m)

T incl T incl T incl

15.5414.255.100.00

17.7216.255.810.00

* 132kV all Transmission connected

29.4527.019.420.00

33.5730.7910.740.00

0.000.00

12.4812.48

0.000.00

14.2314.23

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

VoltageAncillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.360.350.330.31

0.410.400.380.35

Electrification & rural

network subsidy charge

(c/kWh)

6.91 7.88

T incl

* 132kV all Transmission connected

Urban Small - Local authority rates

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 100kVA> 100kVA & < 500kVA> 500kVA & < 1 MVA

Key customer

12.6257.67

177.483 477.93

14.3965.74

202.333 964.84

2.7716.1632.13

111.07

3.1618.4236.63

126.62

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TOU electricity tariff for urban customers with an NMD greater than 1 MVA that are able to shift p

load, with the following charges:

Ÿ seasonally and differentiated c/kWh including losses, based on the voltage of time-of-use active energy chargessupply and the ;transmission zone

Ÿ three periods namely peak, standard and off-peak;time-of-use Ÿ the treatment of for the raising of the and the ;public holidays active energy charge network demand chargeŸ a R/kVA/month based on the voltage of the supply, the and the Transmission network charge transmission zone

annual utilised capacity POD ameasured at the pplicable during all time periods;Ÿ a R/kVA/month based on the voltage of the supply and the Distribution network capacity charge annual utilised

capacity POD measured at the applicable during all time periods; Ÿ a R/kVA/month based on the voltage of the supply and the Distribution network demand charge chargeable

demand POD peak standard measured at the applicable during and periods; Ÿ a R/kVA based on the voltage of the supply and charged on the urban low voltage subsidy charge annual utilised

capacity POD measured at the applicable during all time periodsŸ a c/kWh based on the voltage of the supply applicable during all time periods; ancillary service chargeŸ a R/ /day based on the of eachaccount service charge monthly utilised capacity account;Ÿ a R/ /day based on the of each linked to an ;POD administration charge monthly utilised capacity POD accountŸ a c/kVArh supplied in excess of 30% (0,96 power factor or less) of the kWh recorded reactive energy charge

during the peak and standard periods. The excess reactive energy is determined per 30-minute integrating period and accumulated for the month and will only be applicable during the season;high-demand

Ÿ a c/kWh , applied to the total active energy measured at the electrification and rural network subsidy charge POD in the month;

Ÿ a c/kWh applied to the total active energy purchased from Eskom at the in the affordability subsidy charge POD month – applicable to non-local authority tariffs only;

Ÿ additional charges in the event of an NMD exceedance in accordance with the . NMD rules

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Ÿ a c/kWh , applied to the total active energy measured at theelectrification and rural network subsidy chargePOD in the month;

Ÿ a c/kWh applied to the total active energy purchased from Eskom at the in the affordability subsidy charge POD month – applicable to non-local authority tariffs only;

Ÿ additional charges in the event of an NMD exceedance in accordance with the .NMD rules

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

Trans-mission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh)

278.33 273.96 265.29 250.03 280.60 276.70 267.90 252.53 283.40 279.48 270.63 255.08 286.25 282.26 273.34 257.56

317.30 312.31 302.43 285.03 319.88 315.44 305.41 287.88 323.08 318.61 308.52 290.79 326.33 321.78 311.61 293.62

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV / Transmission connected

Voltage

Distribution network charges

Network capacity charge (R/kVA/m)

Network demand charge (R/kVA/m)

Urban low voltage subsidy charge (R/kVA/m)

T incl T incl T incl

15.8214.515.180.00

18.0316.545.910.00

* 132kV all Transmission connected

30.0027.529.600.00

34.2031.3710.940.00

0.000.00

12.7812.78

0.000.00

14.5714.57

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

VoltageAncillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

0.370.360.340.32

0.420.410.390.36

Electrification & rural network subsidy charge

(c/kWh)

Affordabilitysubsidy charge

(c/kWh)Only payable by

non-local authority tariffs

7.08 8.07VAT incl VAT incl

2.87 3.27

* 132kV all Transmission connected

> 1 MVAKey customer

181.663 559.79

207.094 058.16

81.87113.69

93.33129.61

- Non-local authority rates

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

91.14 89.36 86.55 81.58 91.54 90.27 87.39 82.36 92.45 91.16 88.27 83.21 93.39 92.06 89.16 84.07

103.90 101.87 98.67 93.00

104.36 102.91 99.62 93.89

105.39 103.92 100.63 94.86

106.46 104.95 101.64 95.84

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

84.68 83.00 80.36 75.74 85.02 83.82 81.15 76.51 85.85 84.67 81.98 77.26 86.74 85.50 82.80 78.06

96.54 94.62 91.61 86.34 96.92 95.55 92.51 87.22 97.87 96.52 93.46 88.08 98.88 97.47 94.39 88.99

46.24 45.07 43.65 41.14 46.16 45.52 44.06 41.52 46.60 45.98 44.51 41.97 47.09 46.41 44.96 42.41

52.71 51.38 49.76 46.90 52.62 51.89 50.23 47.33 53.12 52.42 50.74 47.85 53.68 52.91 51.25 48.35

62.89 61.51 59.56 56.13 63.02 62.12 60.14 56.69 63.63 62.75 60.76 57.26 64.26 63.35 61.37 57.88

71.69 70.12 67.90 63.99 71.84 70.82 68.56 64.63 72.54 71.54 69.27 65.28 73.26 72.22 69.96 65.98

40.09 39.02 37.79 35.62 39.98 39.41 38.15 35.95 40.35 39.81 38.54 36.34 40.79 40.20 38.93 36.74

45.70 44.48 43.08 40.61 45.58 44.93 43.49 40.98 46.00 45.38 43.94 41.43 46.50 45.83 44.38 41.88

T incl

7.96 7.28 7.09 8.95 8.02 7.35 7.14 9.04 8.12 7.41 7.18 9.17 8.16 7.50 7.25 9.24

9.07 8.30 8.08

10.20 9.14 8.38 8.14

10.31 9.26 8.45 8.19

10.45 9.30 8.55 8.2710.53

T incl

Reactive energycharge (c/kVArh)

12.80 14.59

T inclHigh season

0.00 0.00

T inclLow season

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< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

Trans-mission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh)

279.71 275.30 266.61 251.27 281.99 278.05 269.22 253.77 284.80 280.85 271.96 256.32 287.66 283.66 274.70 258.84

318.87 313.84 303.94 286.45 321.47 316.98 306.91 289.30 324.67 320.17 310.03 292.20 327.93 323.37 313.16 295.08

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV / Transmission connected

Voltage

Distribution network charges

Network capacity charge (R/kVA/m)

Network demand charge (R/kVA/m)

Urban low voltage subsidy charge (R/kVA/m)

T incl T incl T incl

15.5414.255.100.00

17.7216.255.810.00

* Transmission connected

29.4527.019.420.00

33.5730.7910.740.00

0.000.00

12.4812.48

0.000.00

14.2314.23

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

VoltageAncillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

0.360.350.330.31

0.410.400.380.35

Electrification & rural network subsidy charge

(c/kWh)

6.91 7.88VAT incl

* 132kV all Transmission connected

> 1 MVAKey customer

177.483 477.93

202.333 964.84

80.00111.07

91.20126.62

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

91.58 89.81 86.97 81.96 91.99 90.71 87.82 82.77 92.90 91.63 88.69 83.62 93.84 92.52 89.60 84.48

104.40 102.38 99.15 93.43

104.87 103.41 100.11 94.36

105.91 104.46 101.11 95.33

106.98 105.47 102.14 96.31

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

85.11 83.41 80.76 76.12 85.43 84.23 81.55 76.89 86.28 85.07 82.37 77.66 87.15 85.92 83.22 78.45

97.03 95.09 92.07 86.78 97.39 96.02 92.97 87.65 98.36 96.98 93.90 88.53 99.35 97.95 94.87 89.43

46.44 45.29 43.86 41.33 46.38 45.74 44.28 41.74 46.84 46.20 44.73 42.16 47.33 46.66 45.19 42.63

52.94 51.63 50.00 47.12 52.87 52.14 50.48 47.58 53.40 52.67 50.99 48.06 53.96 53.19 51.52 48.60

63.20 61.81 59.87 56.41 63.33 62.43 60.44 56.98 63.95 63.03 61.04 57.55 64.58 63.68 61.66 58.15

72.05 70.46 68.25 64.31 72.20 71.17 68.90 64.96 72.90 71.85 69.59 65.61 73.62 72.60 70.29 66.29

40.28 39.22 37.97 35.79 40.17 39.60 38.33 36.14 40.57 40.00 38.72 36.51 40.98 40.38 39.12 36.91

45.92 44.71 43.29 40.80 45.79 45.14 43.70 41.20 46.25 45.60 44.14 41.62 46.72 46.03 44.60 42.08

T incl

7.797.116.92 8.767.83 7.18 6.978.847.93 7.24 7.03 8.96 7.977.317.08 9.03

8.88 8.117.89 9.99 8.93 8.19 7.95

10.08 9.04 8.25 8.0110.21 9.098.33 8.0710.29

T incl

Reactive energycharge (c/kVArh)

12.49 14.24

T inclHigh season

0.00 0.00

T inclLow season

- Local authority rates

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TOU electricity tariff for urban customers with an NMD from 25 kVA up to 5 MVA, with the following p

charges:

Ÿ seasonally and differentiated c/kWh ncluding losses, based on the voltage of time-of-use active energy charges isupply and the ; transmission zone

Ÿ three namely peak, standard and off-peak;time-of-use periods Ÿ the treatment of for the raising of the and the ;public holidays active energy charge network demand chargeŸ a R/kVA/month combining the andnetwork capacity charge Transmission Distribution network capacity

charges transmission zone annual utilised capacity based on the voltage of the supply, the and the measured at the applicable during all time periods.POD

Ÿ a c/kWh based on the voltage of the supply and the energy measured at the Distribution network demand charge POD during the peak and standard periods;

Ÿ a R/kVA based on the voltage of the supply and charged on the urban low voltage subsidy charge annual utilised capacity POD measured at the applicable during all time periods

Ÿ a c/kWh based on the voltage of the supply applicable during all time periods; ancillary service chargeŸ a R/ /day based on the of each ;account service charge monthly utilised capacity accountŸ a R/ /day based on the of each linked to an ;POD administration charge monthly utilised capacity POD accountŸ a c/kVArh supplied in excess of 30% (0,96 power factor or less) of the kWh recorded reactive energy charge

during the entire billing period. The excess reactive energy is determined using the billing period totals and will only be applicable during the ; high-demand season

Ÿ a c/kWh , applied to the total active energy measured at theelectrification and rural network subsidy charge POD in the month;

Ÿ a c/kWh applied to the total active energy purchased from Eskom at the in the affordability subsidy charge PODmonth – applicable to only;non-local authority tariffs

Ÿ additional charges in the event of an exceedance in accordance with the .NMD NMD rules

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

Trans-mission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh)

278.33 273.96 265.29 250.03 280.60 276.70 267.90 252.53 283.40 279.48 270.63 255.08 286.25 282.26 273.34 257.56

317.30 312.31 302.43 285.03 319.88 315.44 305.41 287.88 323.08 318.61 308.52 290.79 326.33 321.78 311.61 293.62

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV / Transmission connected

Voltage

Distribution network charges

Ancillary service charge (c/kWh)

Network demand charge (c/kWh) Peak & Standard

Urban low voltage subsidy charge (R/kVA/m)

T incl T incl T incl

0.370.360.340.32

0.420.410.390.36

* 132kV all Transmission connected

14.706.162.150.00

16.767.022.450.00

0.000.00

12.7812.78

0.000.00

14.5714.57

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

Electrification & rural network subsidy charge

(c/kWh)

Affordabilitysubsidy charge

(c/kWh)Only payable by

non-local authority tariffs

7.08 8.07T incl T incl

2.87 3.27

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

91.14 89.36 86.55 81.58 91.54 90.27 87.39 82.36 92.45 91.16 88.27 83.21 93.39 92.06 89.16 84.07

103.90 101.87 98.67 93.00

104.36 102.91 99.62 93.89

105.39 103.92 100.63 94.86

106.46 104.95 101.64 95.84

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

84.68 83.00 80.36 75.74 85.02 83.82 81.15 76.51 85.85 84.67 81.98 77.26 86.74 85.50 82.80 78.06

96.54 94.62 91.61 86.34 96.92 95.55 92.51 87.22 97.87 96.52 93.46 88.08 98.88 97.47 94.39 88.99

46.24 45.07 43.65 41.14 46.16 45.52 44.06 41.52 46.60 45.98 44.51 41.97 47.09 46.41 44.96 42.41

52.71 51.38 49.76 46.90 52.62 51.89 50.23 47.33 53.12 52.42 50.74 47.85 53.68 52.91 51.25 48.35

62.89 61.51 59.56 56.13 63.02 62.12 60.14 56.69 63.63 62.75 60.76 57.26 64.26 63.35 61.37 57.88

71.69 70.12 67.90 63.99 71.84 70.82 68.56 64.63 72.54 71.54 69.27 65.28 73.26 72.22 69.96 65.98

40.09 39.02 37.79 35.62 39.98 39.41 38.15 35.95 40.35 39.81 38.54 36.34 40.79 40.20 38.93 36.74

45.70 44.48 43.08 40.61 45.58 44.93 43.49 40.98 46.00 45.38 43.94 41.43 46.50 45.83 44.38 41.88

Network Capacity charge

(R/kVA/m)

T incl

23.76 21.7712.23 8.91

23.81 21.8412.28 9.01

23.93 21.90 12.35

9.14 23.95 21.9812.409.20

27.0924.8213.9410.1627.1424.9014.0010.27 27.28 24.97 14.08 10.42 27.30 25.06 14.14 10.49

Reactive energycharge (c/kVArh)

5.58 6.36

T inclHigh season

0.00 0.00

T inclLow season

- Non-local authority rates

< 100 kVA> 100 kVA & < 500 kVA

> 500 kVA & < 1 MVA> 1 MVA

Key customer

12.9259.03

181.66181.66

3 559.79

14.7367.29

207.09207.09

4 058.16

2.8416.5532.8881.87

113.69

3.2418.8737.4893.33

129.61

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< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

Trans-mission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh)

279.71 275.30 266.61 251.27 281.99 278.05 269.22 253.77 284.80 280.85 271.96 256.32 287.66 283.66 274.70 258.84

318.87 313.84 303.94 286.45 321.47 316.98 306.91 289.30 324.67 320.17 310.03 292.20 327.93 323.37 313.16 295.08

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV / Transmission connected

Voltage

Distribution network charges

Ancillary service charge (c/kWh)

Network demand charge (c/kWh) Peak & Standard

Urban low voltage subsidy charge (R/kVA/m)

T incl T incl T incl

0.360.350.330.31

0.410.400.380.35

* 132kV all Transmission connected

14.426.062.100.00

16.446.912.390.00

0.000.00

12.4812.48

0.000.00

14.2314.23

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

Electrification & rural network subsidy charge

(c/kWh)

6.91 7.88T incl

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

91.58 89.81 86.97 81.96 91.99 90.71 87.82 82.77 92.90 91.63 88.69 83.62 93.84 92.52 89.60 84.48

104.40 102.38 99.15 93.43

104.87 103.41 100.11 94.36

105.91 104.46 101.11 95.33

106.98 105.47 102.14 96.31

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

85.11 83.41 80.76 76.12 85.43 84.23 81.55 76.89 86.28 85.07 82.37 77.66 87.15 85.92 83.22 78.45

97.03 95.09 92.07 86.78 97.39 96.02 92.97 87.65 98.36 96.98 93.90 88.53 99.35 97.95 94.87 89.43

46.44 45.29 43.86 41.33 46.38 45.74 44.28 41.74 46.84 46.20 44.73 42.16 47.33 46.66 45.19 42.63

52.94 51.63 50.00 47.12 52.87 52.14 50.48 47.58 53.40 52.67 50.99 48.06 53.96 53.19 51.52 48.60

63.20 61.81 59.87 56.41 63.33 62.43 60.44 56.98 63.95 63.03 61.04 57.55 64.58 63.68 61.66 58.15

72.05 70.46 68.25 64.31 72.20 71.17 68.90 64.96 72.90 71.85 69.59 65.61 73.62 72.60 70.29 66.29

40.28 39.22 37.97 35.79 40.17 39.60 38.33 36.14 40.57 40.00 38.72 36.51 40.98 40.38 39.12 36.91

45.92 44.71 43.29 40.80 45.79 45.14 43.70 41.20 46.25 45.60 44.14 41.62 46.72 46.03 44.60 42.08

Network Capacity charge

(R/kVA/m)

T incl

23.32 21.37 12.00 8.76

23.37 21.44 12.07 8.8423.49 21.50 12.12 8.96

23.51 21.59 12.16 9.03

26.58 24.36 13.68 9.99

26.64 24.44 13.76 10.08 26.78 24.51 13.82 10.21 26.80 24.61 13.8610.29

Reactive energycharge (c/kVArh)

5.47 6.24

T inclHigh season

0.00 0.00

T inclLow season

- Local authority rates

< 100 kVA> 100 kVA & < 500 kVA

> 500 kVA & < 1 MVA> 1 MVA

Key customer

12.6257.67

177.48177.48

3 477.93

14.3965.74

202.33202.33

3 964.84

2.7716.1632.1380.00

111.07

3.1618.4236.6391.20

126.62

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Gen An electricity tariff for Urban customers connected at medium voltage, high voltage and p

Transmission voltages that consume energy (importers of energy from the Transmission and Distribution System) and generate energy (exporters of energy to the Transmission and Distribution System) at the same point of supply (or metering point). The following charges shall apply for the consumption and generation of energy:

Ÿ seasonally and time-of-use differentiated c/kWh including losses, based on the voltage of active energy charges supply and the for energy supplied at the ;Transmission zone POD

Ÿ three namely , and ; time-of-use periods peak standard off-peakŸ the treatment of for the raising of the and the public holidays active energy charge network demand charge;Ÿ a R/ /day based on the and/ or account service charge monthly utilised capacity (MUC) maximum export capacity

of all points of supply/points of delivery linked to an account. Ÿ a R/ /point of supply/day based on and POD administration charge monthly utilised capacity (MUC) maximum

export capacity PODof each /point of supply linked to an account; .Ÿ for connected supplies ,the higher of the value of : Transmission

Ÿ the a R/kVA/month (loads) payable each month based on the voltage of the Transmission network charge supply, the and the measured at the applicable during all Transmission zone annual utilised capacity POD time periods or,

Ÿ the R/kW/month (generators) payable each month for transmission-Transmission network charge connected generators based on the for generators and the Transmission zone maximum export capacity applicable during all time periods for each premise;

Ÿ for supplies connected supplies ,the higher of the value of :DistributionŸ the R/kW/month (generators) based on the voltage of the supply and Distribution network capacity charge

the measured at the applicable during all time periods; lessmaximum export capacity PODŸ a based on using the following formula: energy produced in distribution losses charge loss factors peak,

standard off-peak periods TOU period Distribution loss factor and x WEPS rates excluding losses in each x (x (for loads)-1) measured at each point of supply not beyond extinction); or Transmission loss factor

Ÿ a R/kVA/month based on the voltage of the supply, the and Transmission network charge Transmission zone the measured at the applicable during all time periods; andannual utilised capacity POD

Ÿ the R/kVA/month (loads) based on the voltage of the supply andDistribution network capacity charge annual utilised capacity POD measured at the applicable during all time periods; and

Ÿ a R/kVA/month charge based on the voltage of the supply and theDistribution network demand chargeable demand POD peak standard at the applicable during and periods;

Ÿ for connected generators a losses charge based on at each point of supply is applied Transmission loss factors based on the following formula: Ÿ energy produced in , and x WEPS rates excluding losses in each peak standard off-peak periods TOU period

x ( (for generators)-1/ (for generators)). Transmission loss factor Transmission loss factorŸ a R/kVA based on the voltage of the supply and charged on the urban low voltage subsidy charge annual utilised

capacity POD measured at the applicable during all time periods;Ÿ a c/kWh applied on the total active energy supplied and produced in the month based on ancillary service charge

the voltage of the supply applicable during all time periods;Ÿ a c/kVArh supplied in excess of 30% (0,96 power factor or less) of the kWh recorded reactive energy charge

during the and periods. The excess reactive energy is determined per 30-minute integrating peak standardperiod and accumulated for the month and will only be applicable during the ;high-demand season

Ÿ a c/kWh (ERS) applied to the total active energy supplied in the month;electrification and rural subsidy Ÿ a c/kWh applied to the total active energy supplied in the month; andaffordability subsidy charge Ÿ additional charges in the event of an or exceedance in accordance with the .NMD MEC NMD and MEC rulesNotes:Ÿ A comparison is made on a monthly basis to determine the higher (in rand value) of the as a consumer and as a generator network charges

located at the same point of supply/ metering point and these rand values will be used for billing purposes.Ÿ The as well as andnetwork charges, loss charges, Distribution losses charge, ancillary service charges administration charges service charge

applicable for generators will depend on whether the generator is or connected. Transmission Distribution

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< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV*

Trans-mission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge for loads (c/kWh)

278.33 273.96 265.29 250.03 280.60 276.70 267.90 252.53 283.40 279.48 270.63 255.08 286.25 282.26 273.34 257.56 247.38

317.30 312.31 302.43 285.03 319.88 315.44 305.41 287.88 323.08 318.61 308.52 290.79 326.33 321.78 311.61 293.62 282.02

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

* 132kV all Transmission connected

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

91.14 89.36 86.55 81.58 91.54 90.27 87.39 82.36 92.45 91.16 88.27 83.21 93.39 92.06 89.16 84.07 80.72

103.90 101.87 98.67 93.00

104.36 102.91 99.62 93.89

105.39 103.92 100.63 94.86

106.46 104.95 101.64 95.84 92.02

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

84.68 83.00 80.36 75.74 85.02 83.82 81.15 76.51 85.85 84.67 81.98 77.26 86.74 85.50 82.80 78.06 74.94

96.54 94.62 91.61 86.34 96.92 95.55 92.51 87.22 97.87 96.52 93.46 88.08 98.88 97.47 94.39 88.99 85.43

46.24 45.07 43.65 41.14 46.16 45.52 44.06 41.52 46.60 45.98 44.51 41.97 47.09 46.41 44.96 42.41 40.70

52.71 51.38 49.76 46.90 52.62 51.89 50.23 47.33 53.12 52.42 50.74 47.85 53.68 52.91 51.25 48.35 46.40

62.89 61.51 59.56 56.13 63.02 62.12 60.14 56.69 63.63 62.75 60.76 57.26 64.26 63.35 61.37 57.88 55.54

71.69 70.12 67.90 63.99 71.84 70.82 68.56 64.63 72.54 71.54 69.27 65.28 73.26 72.22 69.96 65.98 63.31

40.09 39.02 37.79 35.62 39.98 39.41 38.15 35.95 40.35 39.81 38.54 36.34 40.79 40.20 38.93 36.74 35.24

45.70 44.48 43.08 40.61 45.58 44.93 43.49 40.98 46.00 45.38 43.94 41.43 46.50 45.83 44.38 41.88 40.18

Network Capacity charge

(R/kVA/m)

T incl

7.967.287.098.958.027.35 7.149.048.127.417.189.178.16 7.507.25 9.24

9.07 8.30 8.08

10.20 9.14 8.38 8.14

10.31 9.26 8.45 8.19

10.45 9.30 8.55 8.2710.53

Gen - Non-local authority rates

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV /

Transmission connected

Voltage

Distribution network charges for loads

Network demand charge (R/kVA/m)

Urban low voltage subsidy charge

(R/kVA/m)T incl T incl

30.0027.529.600.00

34.2031.3710.940.00

0.000.00

12.7812.78

0.000.00

14.5714.57

WEPS energy rate e cluding losses

Network capacity charge (R/kVA/m)

T incl

15.8214.515.180.00

18.0316.545.910.00

Customer categories(kVA or MVA = loads)

(kW or MW = generators)

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 100 kVA/kW> 100 kVA/kW & < 500 kVA/kW> 500 kVA/kW & < 1 MVA/MW

> 1 MVA/MWKey customers /

Transmission connectedgenerators

12.9259.03

181.66181.66

3 559.79

14.7367.29

207.09207.09

4 058.16

2.8416.5532.8881.87

113.69

3.2418.8737.4893.33

129.61

Transmission network charge for generators

TUoS (> 132kV)

Network charge(R/kW)

T incl

CapeKaroo

KwaZulu-NatalVaal

WaterbergMpumalanga

0.000.001.886.268.027.44

0.000.002.147.149.148.48

Distribution network charges for generators*

Voltage

Network capacity charge (R/kW/m)

< 500kV> 500kV & < 66kV> 66kV & < 132kV

0.000.00

12.80

* The distribution network charge will be rebated by the losses charge, but not beyond extinction

T incl

0.000.00

14.59

Ancillary service charge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.370.360.340.32

0.420.410.390.36

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV /

Transmission connected

Voltage

Ancillary service charge for loads and generators

Reactive energy charge(c/kVArh) (loads)

12.80 14.59

T inclHigh season

0.00 0.00

T inclLow season

Electrification & rural network subsidy charge

(c/kWh)

Affordabilitysubsidy charge

(c/kWh)Only payable by

non-local authority tariffs

7.08 8.07T incl T incl

2.87 3.27

Applicable to loads

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Suite of electricity tariffs for commercial usage and non-commercial supplies such as churches, schools, halls, clinics, old-age homes, public lighting or similar supplies in urban areas with an NMD of p

up 100kVA, with the following charges:

Ÿ a single c/kWh measured at theactive energy charge PODŸ a R/day based on the of the supply;network capacity charge NMD (size) Ÿ a c/kWh based on the active energy measured at the ;network demand charge PODŸ a c/kWh based on the active energy measured at the ;ancillary service charge PODŸ An R/day for each , which charge shall be payable every month whether service and administration charge POD

any electricity is used or not, based on the applicable daily rate and the number of days in the month.

The usinessrate range of tariffs are as follows:

1 Note : This tariff is the default tariff for public lighting supplies. The public lighting tariff is only used for non-metered public lighting supplies. 2 on entional or pre-paid option a ailable in this tariff.

single-phase (80 A per phase)16 kVAdual-phase (80 A per phase)32 kVAthree-phase (40 A per phase)25 kVA

2usinessrate 1& 4

usinessrate 2dual-phase (150 A per phase)64 kVAthree-phase (80 A per phase)50 kVA

dual-phase (225 A per phase)100 kVAthree-phase (150 A per phase)100 kVAusinessrate 3

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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- Non-local authority rates

95.3095.3095.30

256.45

108.64108.64108.64292.35

Energy charge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.370.370.370.37

0.420.420.420.42

Ancillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

13.4613.4613.4613.46

15.3415.3415.3415.34

Network demandcharge (c/kWh)

T incl

19.3232.5556.240.00

22.0237.1164.110.00

Network capacitycharge (R/POD/day)

T incl

16.6916.6916.690.00

19.0319.0319.030.00

Service and administration

charge (R/POD/day)

T incl

Businessrate 1Businessrate 2Businessrate 3Businessrate 4

95.7795.7795.77

257.71

109.18109.18109.18293.79

Energy charge (c/kWh)

T incl

- Local authority rates

0.360.360.360.36

0.410.410.410.41

Ancillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

13.2713.2713.2713.27

15.1315.1315.1315.13

Network demandcharge (c/kWh)

T incl

19.0432.1055.470.00

21.7136.5963.240.00

Network capacitycharge (R/POD/day)

T incl

16.3016.3016.300.00

18.5818.5818.580.00

Service and administration

charge (R/POD/day)

T incl

Businessrate 1Businessrate 2Businessrate 3Businessrate 4

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800

and

kWh

Businessrate 1

Businessrate 4

The break even between Businessrate 1 and Businessrate 4 is 7 kWh/month, that is, if less 7 kWh/month is used; Businessrate 4 is cheaper than Businessrate 1.

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Non metered* electricity tariff for public lighting or similar supplies in Urban areas where Eskom p

provides a supply for, and if applicable maintains, any street light or similar public lighting and where, the charge for the supply and service is fixed based on the number of lights and light fixtures. This tariff is applicable only in Eskom-designated urban areas.

The suite of Public Lighting tariffs are categorised as follows:

All night (typically streetlights) 333.3 hours per month24 hours (typically tariff lights) 730 hours per month*For metered public lighting or similar supplies refer to Businessrate

This tariff has the following charges:Ÿ the energy charge per light/supply is based on the number of hours for which the supply will be used in a day and

the time at which the electricity will be used.Ÿ the energy charge is calculated using either a c/kWh energy rate or a R/100 W/month energy rate.Ÿ if the c/kWh energy rate is used, kWh is calculated as kWh = number of lights x light wattage x hours in use (not

metered).Ÿ a monthly maintenance charge per light or an actual cost charge where Eskom does the maintenance.

The urban fixed tariff is based on a consumption of 200 kWh/month at the All night rate. This is suitable for small urban telephony installations (telephone booths, switchgear installations, etc) and not street lighting.

In order to provide a public lighting service in its licensed area of supply, Eskom will enter into a written Electricity Supply Agreement for Public Lighting with a recognised representative body with legal powers, e.g. a local authority, the traffic department, etc. which, in turn, normally provides a service to the general public. Eskom will not enter into an electricity supply agreement with home dwellers for public lighting services. A separate maintenance contract is required where Eskom does maintenance of the street light infrastructure. Typical supplies are neon and billboard signs, traffic lights, street lights and lights in telephone booths.

Connection feesActual cost per streetlight connection or per high-mast connection.

Energy chargeFor the non-metered Public Lighting tariff an energy charge based on the number of hours in a day for which the supply will be used and the time at which the electricity will be used, is payable per month per light fitting. The energy charge covers the supply of electricity, the maintenance and operation of Eskom’s networks and excludes the meter and the meter costs.

Maintenance chargeA separate maintenance charge will be raised where Eskom contract with a Local Authority to maintain the street light infrastructure (the poles, light fitting etc.) The maintenance charge is raised either as actual costs or a fixed fee. Eskom’s preferred approach is to raise actual costs. It is to be noted that the street light infrastructure is not an Eskom asset. This charge is payable irrespective of the Eskom tariff applied to the Public Lighting supply.

LIGHTINGPUBLIC

For a description of the charges – refer to the definitions – page 7, 8, 9, 10

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- Non-local authority rates

T inclAll night

T incl24 Hours

Energy charge (c/kWh)Energy charge (R/100W/month)

Per lumanairePer high-mast lumanaire

Fixed charge (R/POD/day)

75.8323.73

40.22936.11

4.99

86.4527.05

45.851 067.17

5.69

Per lumanairePer high-mast lumanaire

Public lighting

Public lighting - Urban Fixed

101.5468.39

115.7677.96

T inclR/monthFixed maintenance charges

- Local authority rates

T inclAll night

T incl24 Hours

Energy charge (c/kWh)Energy charge (R/100W/month)

Per lumanairePer high-mast lumanaire

Fixed charge (R/POD/day)

77.3023.61

40.79952.62

5.08

88.1226.92

46.501 085.99

5.79

Public lighting

Public lighting - Urban Fixed

103.5168.05

118.0077.58

T inclR/monthFixed maintenance charges

LIGHTINGPUBLIC

LIGHTINGPUBLIC

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Resid

ential tariffs

An electricity tariff for residential bulk supplies to sectional title developments* only, applicable to non-local authority supplies only with the following charges:

Ÿ a c/kWh applied to all energy consumed,energy charges Ÿ a R/kVA based on the or if measured the of the supply;network capacity charge NMD maximum demand

* Sectional title developments also have a choice of other applicable tariffs such as Homepower Standard, Miniflex and Nightsave Urban small.

* The Network capacity charge is based on the NMD or on the maximum demand if measured.

Suite of electricity tariffs for residential customers and also may be applied to supplies such as churches, schools, halls, clinics, old-age homes or similar supplies in urban areas with an NMD of up to p

100 kVA, with the following charges:

The Homepower Standard tariff is made up of a range of tariffs, as follows:

The Homepower Standard tariff for Non-local and Local Authority supplies has the following charges:

Ÿ Inclining block rate c/kWh applied to all energy consumed, divided into two consumption blocks;energy chargesŸ a R/ /day network capacity charge based on the (size) of the supply;POD NMD

Bulk

Standard

Homepower 1dual-phase (80 A per phase)32 kVAthree-phase (40 A per phase)25 kVA

dual-phase (150 A per phase)64 kVAthree-phase (80 A per phase)50 kVAHomepower 2

Homepower 3dual-phase (225 A per phase)100 kVAthree-phase (150 A per phase)100 kVA

single-phase (80 A per phase)16 kVAHomepower 4

146.64 167.17

Energy charge (c/kWh)

VAT incl

30.34 34.59

Network capacitycharge (R/kVA)

VAT incl

Homepower Bulk< 500V*

Residential tariffs

For a description of the charges – refer to the definitions – page 7, 8, 9, 10

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Standard - Non-local authority rates

111.69111.69111.69111.69

127.33127.33127.33127.33

Energy charge (c/kWh)

T incl

176.36171.95171.95179.61

201.05196.02196.02204.76

T incl

4.788.96

18.512.92

5.4510.2121.103.33

T incl

Network capacitycharge (R/POD/day)

Homepower 1Homepower 2Homepower 3Homepower 4

lock 1 (>0-600kWh)

lock 2 (>600kWh)

Standard - Local authority rates

109.63109.63109.63109.63

124.98124.98124.98124.98

Energy charge (c/kWh)

T incl

173.10168.76168.76176.29

197.33192.39192.39200.97

T incl

4.698.80

18.172.87

5.3510.0320.713.27

T incl

Network capacitycharge (R/POD/day)

Homepower 1Homepower 2Homepower 3Homepower 4

lock 1 (>0-600kWh)

lock 2 (>600kWh)

Residential tariffs continued. . .

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Suite of electricity tariffs based on the size of the supply that provides a subsidy to low-usage single phase residential supplies in urban and electri cation areas and has the following charges:p

For non-local authority and customers:billed prepayment meteredŸ Inclining block rate c/kWh applied to all energy consumed, divided into two consumption blocks;energy charges

The Homelight range of tariffs are:

E planation of the capacity of the supplyAny combination of appliances can be used at the same time as long as the capacity of all appliances does not exceed a maximum of limited supplies and limited supplies. 4 200 W for 20A 12 500 W for 60A

Any customer who wish to upgrade their supply from should be aware that a connection fee is payable.20A to 60A

Note: Homelight does not apply to Local Authority tariffs.

Homelight 20A 20A supply size (NMD) typically for low consuming supplies

60A prepayment or 80A conventional or smart metered supply typically for medium to high consuming supplies

Homelight 60A/80A

105.66 120.45

Energy charge (c/kWh)

T incl

179.61 204.76

T incl

Homelight 0A

lock 1 (>0-600kWh)

lock 2 (>600kWh)

- Non-local authority rates

93.47 106.56

Energy charge (c/kWh)

T incl

105.79 120.60

T incl

Homelight 20A

lock 1 (>0-350kWh)

lock 2 (>350kWh)

Residential tariffs continued. . .

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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Electricity tariff for high load factor ural customers, with an NMD from 25 kVA at a supply voltage p

<22 kV (or 33 kV where designated by Eskom as ural ), and has the following charges: p

Ÿ seasonally differentiated c/kWh including losses based on the voltage of the supply and the active energy chargestransmission zone

Ÿ seasonally differentiated R/kVA based on the voltage of the supply, the energy demand charges transmission zone charged chargeable demand and on the in peak periods;

Ÿ the treatment of for the raising of the and the public holidays energy demand charge network demand charge;Ÿ a bundled R/kVA month and based on the voltage of the Transmission Distribution network capacity charge

supply, the and the measured at the applicable during all time transmission zone annual utilised capacity PODperiods.

Ÿ a c/kWh based on the voltage of the supply and the energy measured at the Distribution network demand chargePOD TOU during the all periods;

Ÿ a c/kWh based on the voltage of the supply applicable during all time periods; ancillary service chargeŸ a R/ /day based on the of each linked to an account service charge monthly utilised capacity POD accountŸ a R/ /day based on the of each linked to an POD administration charge monthly utilised capacity POD accountŸ additional charges in the event of an exceedance in accordance with the .NMD NMD rules

ural

Rural tariffs

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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Rural tariffs

Rural - Non-local authority rates

Rural tariffs continued. . .

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & < 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

Transmission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh) Energy demand charge (R/kVA/m)Network

capacity charges (R/kVA/m)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

Low demand season (Sep-May)

T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl T incl T incl

70.29 69.47 70.99 70.18 71.70 70.87 72.41 71.56

80.13 79.20 80.93 80.01 81.74 80.79 82.55 81.58

54.62 54.01 55.17 54.55 55.71 55.10 56.27 55.63

62.27 61.57 62.89 62.19 63.51 62.81 64.15 63.42

235.53 228.23 238.37 231.02 241.23 233.79 244.16 236.64

268.50 260.18 271.74 263.36 275.00 266.52 278.34 269.77

124.66120.23 126.39121.90128.09123.59 129.86 125.32

142.11 137.06 144.08 138.97 146.02 140.89 148.04 142.86

11.91 10.94 11.9410.99 12.0511.0612.08 11.08

13.5812.4713.6112.5313.7412.6113.77 12.63

T incl

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

VoltageAncillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.370.37

0.420.42

< 100kVA> 100kVA & < 500kVA> 500kVA & < 1 MVA

> 1 MVAKey customer

16.3755.83

171.77171.77

3 366.46

18.6663.65

195.82195.82

3 837.76

4.6525.8939.7373.7273.72

5.3029.5145.2984.0484.04

T incl

Network demandcharge (c/kWh)in all time-of-use

periods

23.6920.77

27.0123.68

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Rural - Local authority rates

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & < 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

Transmission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh) Energy demand charge (R/kVA/m)Network

capacity charges (R/kVA/m)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

Low demand season (Sep-May)

T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl T incl T incl

70.64 69.81 71.35 70.50 72.04 71.20 72.76 71.90

80.53 79.58 81.34 80.37 82.13 81.17 82.95 81.97

54.89 54.28 55.45 54.82 55.98 55.36 56.53 55.89

62.57 61.88 63.21 62.49 63.82 63.11 64.44 63.71

231.17 224.01233.98226.75 236.78 229.48 239.65 232.28

263.53 255.37 266.74 258.50 269.93 261.61 273.20 264.80

122.36 117.99 124.05 119.64 125.72 121.30 127.45 123.00

139.49 134.51 141.42136.39 143.32 138.28 145.29 140.22

11.81 10.84 11.83 10.88 11.95 10.95 11.96 10.96

13.46 12.36 13.49 12.40 13.62 12.48 13.63 12.49

T incl

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 100kVA> 100kVA & < 500kVA> 500kVA & < 1 MVA

> 1 MVAKey customer

16.0054.56

167.83167.83

3 289.03

18.2462.20

191.33191.33

3 749.49

4.5425.2938.8172.0372.03

5.1828.8344.2482.1182.11

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

Voltage

Ancillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.360.36

0.410.41

T incl

Network demandcharge (c/kWh)in all time-of-use

periods

23.4920.56

26.7823.44

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TOU electricity tariff for ural customers with dual and three-phase supplies with an NMD from 25 p

kVA with a supply voltage <22kV (or 33 kV where designated by Eskom as ural ) and has the p

following charges:

Ÿ seasonally and differentiated c/kWh including losses, based on the voltage of time-of-use active energy chargessupply and the ; transmission zone

Ÿ three periods namely , and ; time-of-use peak standard off-peakŸ the treatment of for the raising of the active energy charge and the ;public holidays network demand chargeŸ a R/kVA/month combining the and network capacity charge Transmission Distribution network capacity

charges transmission zone annual utilised capacity based on the voltage of the supply, the and the measured at the applicable during all time periods.POD

Ÿ a c/kWh based on the voltage of the supply and the energy measured at the Distribution network demand chargePOD TOU during the all periods;

Ÿ a c/kWh based on the voltage of the supply applicable during all time periods; ancillary service charge Ÿ a R/ /day based on the of each ;account service charge monthly utilised capacity accountŸ a R/ /day based on the of each linked to an ;POD administration charge monthly utilised capacity POD accountŸ a c/kVArh supplied in excess of 30% (0,96 power factor or less) of the kWh recorded reactive energy charge

during the entire billing period. The excess reactive energy is determined using the billing period totals and will only be applicable during the ;high-demand season

Ÿ additional charges in the event of an exceedance in accordance with the .NMD NMD rules

* Note that some rural networks with a voltage of 33 kV have been specifically designated by Eskom as rural reticulation networks.* Note that some rural networks with a voltage of 33 kV have been specifically designated by Eskom as rural reticulation networks.

Rural tariffs continued. . .

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & < 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

Trans-mission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh)

288.20 285.35 291.09 288.19 294.00 291.08 296.93 293.99

328.55 325.30 331.84 328.54 335.16 331.83 338.50 335.15

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

94.01 93.09 94.94 94.01 95.90 94.94 96.84 95.90

107.17 106.12 108.23 107.17 109.33 108.23 110.40 109.33

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

87.31 86.45 88.18 87.30 89.07 88.17 89.96 89.07

99.53 98.55

100.53 99.52

101.54 100.51 102.55 101.54

47.42 46.94 47.89 47.42 48.36 47.89 48.84 48.36

54.06 53.51 54.59 54.06 55.13 54.59 55.68 55.13

64.70 64.06 65.35 64.69 66.00 65.35 66.65 66.00

73.76 73.03 74.50 73.75 75.24 74.50 75.98 75.24

41.04 40.63 41.47 41.04 41.88 41.47 42.30 41.88

46.79 46.32 47.28 46.79 47.74 47.28 48.22 47.74

Networkcapacitycharges

(R/kVA/m)

T incl

16.6415.2516.6915.3516.7815.4116.8515.42

18.9717.3919.0317.5019.1317.5719.2117.58

Reactive energycharge (c/kVArh)

8.00 9.12

T inclHigh season

0.00 0.00

T inclLow season

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 100kVA> 100kVA & < 500kVA> 500kVA & < 1 MVA

> 1 MVAKey customer

16.3755.83

171.77171.77

3 366.46

18.6663.65

195.82195.82

3 83.76

4.6525.8939.7373.7273.72

5.3029.5145.2984.0484.04

< 500V> 500V & < 22kV

Voltage

Ancillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.370.37

0.420.42

T incl

Network demandcharge (c/kWh)in all time-of-use

periods

23.6920.77

27.0123.68

- Non-local authority rates

Rural tariffs continued. . .

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- Local authority rates

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & < 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

Trans-mission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh)

289.63 286.75 292.51 289.62 295.44 292.50 298.40 295.43

330.18 326.90 333.46 330.17 336.80 333.45 340.18 336.79

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

94.48 93.56 95.41 94.48 96.37 95.41 97.32 96.37

107.71 106.66 108.77 107.71 109.86 108.77 110.94 109.86

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

87.73 86.87 88.62 87.72 89.49 88.61 90.41 89.49

100.01 99.03

101.03 100.00 102.02 101.02 103.07 102.02

47.65 47.17 48.10 47.65 48.60 48.10 49.06 48.60

54.32 53.77 54.83 54.32 55.40 54.83 55.93 55.40

65.02 64.36 65.67 65.01 66.31 65.67 67.00 66.31

74.12 73.37 74.86 74.11 75.59 74.86 76.38 75.59

41.25 40.83 41.67 41.25 42.09 41.67 42.50 42.09

47.03 46.55 47.50 47.03 47.98 47.50 48.45 47.98

Networkcapacitycharges

(R/kVA/m)

T incl

16.4715.1116.5415.2016.6315.2716.6815.28

18.7817.2318.8617.3318.9617.4119.0217.42

Reactive energycharge (c/kVArh)

7.81 8.90

T inclHigh season

0.00 0.00

T inclLow season

Customercategories

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 500V> 500V & < 22kV

Voltage

Ancillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.360.36

0.410.41

< 100kVA> 100kVA & < 500kVA> 500kVA & < 1 MVA

> 1 MVAKey customer

16.0054.56

167.83167.83

3 289.03

18.2462.20

191.33191.33

3 749.49

4.5425.2938.8172.0372.03

5.1828.8344.2482.1182.11

23.4920.56

26.7823.44

Network demandcharge (c/kWh)in all time-of-use

periodsT incl

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Gen

An electricity tariff for ural customers consuming energy (importers of energy from the Eskom p

System) and generate energy (e porters of energy to the Eskom System) at the same point of supply (or metering point). The following charges shall apply for the consumption and generation of energy:

Ÿ seasonally and time-of-use differentiated c/kWh including losses, based on the voltage of active energy chargessupply and the ;Transmission zone

Ÿ three namely , and ;time-of-use periods peak standard off-peakŸ the treatment of for the raising of the and the public holidays active energy charge network demand charge;Ÿ a R/kVA/month combining the and network capacity charge Transmission Distribution network capacity

charges Transmission zone annual utilised capacity based on the voltage of the supply, the and the measured at the applicable during all time periods;POD

Ÿ a c/kWh based on the voltage of the supply and the energy measured at theDistribution network demand charge POD TOU periods during the all ;

Ÿ a c/kWh applied on the total active energy supplied and produced in the month based on ancillary service chargethe voltage of the supply applicable during all time periods;

Ÿ a R/ /day based on the of each ;account service charge monthly utilised capacity accountŸ a R/ /day based on the of each premise linked to an ;POD administration charge monthly utilised capacity accountŸ a c/kvarh supplied in excess of 30% (0,96 PF) of the kWh recorded during the entire billing reactive energy charge

period. The excess reactive energy is determined using the billing period totals and will only be applicable during the ; and high-demand season

Ÿ additional charges in the event of an exceedance in accordance with the .NMD NMD rules

Rural tariffs continued. . .

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< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & < 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

< 500V> 500V & > 22kV

Trans-mission zone

Voltage

Active energy charge (c/kWh)

288.20 285.35 291.09 288.19 294.00 291.08 296.93 293.99

328.55 325.30 331.84 328.54 335.16 331.83 338.50 335.15

<300km

> 300km & < 600km

> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

94.01 93.09 94.94 94.01 95.90 94.94 96.84 95.90

107.17 106.12 108.23 107.17 109.33 108.23 110.40 109.33

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

87.31 86.45 88.18 87.30 89.07 88.17 89.96 89.07

99.53 98.55

100.53 99.52

101.54 100.51 102.55 101.54

47.42 46.94 47.89 47.42 48.36 47.89 48.84 48.36

54.06 53.51 54.59 54.06 55.13 54.59 55.68 55.13

64.70 64.06 65.35 64.69 66.00 65.35 66.65 66.00

73.76 73.03 74.50 73.75 75.24 74.50 75.98 75.24

41.04 40.63 41.47 41.04 41.88 41.47 42.30 41.88

46.79 46.32 47.28 46.79 47.74 47.28 48.22 47.74

Networkcapacitycharges

(R/kVA/m)

T incl

16.6415.2516.6915.3516.7815.4116.8515.42

18.9717.3919.0317.5019.1317.5719.2117.58

Reactive energycharge (c/kVArh)

8.00 9.12

T inclHigh season

0.00 0.00

T inclLow season

Customercategories

(kVA or MVA = loads)(kW or MW = generators)

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)T incl T incl

< 500V> 500V & < 22kV

VoltageAncillary servicecharge for loadsand generatorsAncillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.370.37

0.420.42

< 100kVA/kW> 100kVA/kW & < 500kVA/kW> 500kVA/kW & < 1 MVA/MW

> 1 MVA/MWKey customer

16.3755.83

171.77171.77

3 366.46

18.6663.65

195.82195.82

3 837.76

4.6525.8939.7373.7273.72

5.3029.5145.2984.0484.04

23.6920.77

27.0123.68

Network demandcharge (c/kWh)for loads in all time-of-use

periods

T incl

Gen - Non-local authority rates

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Rural tariffs continued. . .

Suite of electricity tariffs for ural customers with single, dual or three-phase conventionally p

metered supplies with an NMD up to 100 kVA, with a supply voltage < 500 V with the following charges:

Ÿ a single c/kWh measured at the active energy charge PODŸ a R/day based on the of the supply; network capacity charge NMD Ÿ a c/kWh based on the at the ;network demand charge active energy measured PODŸ a c/kWh based on the at the . ancillary service charge active energy measured PODŸ An R/day for each , which charge shall be payable every month whether service and administration charge POD

any electricity is used or not, based on the applicable daily rate and the number of days in the month.Ÿ Landrate Dx is a non-metered supply with a fixed charge based on Landrate 4, typically suited to small

telecommunication installations, where the electricity usage is low enough not to warrant metering for billing purposes.

Dx An electricity tariff for ural single phase non-metered supplies limited to 5kVA typically suited to p

small telecommunication installations where the electricity usage is low enough not to warrant metering for billing purposes and has the following charges:

Ÿ A R/day R/ fixed charge based on Landrate 4 at 200 kWh per month inclusive of energy, ancillary services, PODnetwork and service charges.

The Landrate range of tariffs are:

Landrate 1single-phase (80 A per phase)16 kVAdual-phase (80 A per phase)32 kVAthree-phase (40 A per phase) 25 kVA

dual-phase (150 A per phase)64 kVAthree-phase (80 A per phase)50 kVALandrate 2

Landrate 3dual-phase (225 A per phase)100 kVAthree-phase (150 A per phase)100 kVA

single-phase (80 A per phase)16 kVA Landrate 4

single-phase (limited to 10 A per phase)5 kVALandrate Dx

94.8394.8394.83

204.820.00

108.11108.11108.11233.49

0.00

Energy charge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.370.370.370.370.00

0.420.420.420.420.00

Ancillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

23.6923.6923.6923.690.00

27.0127.0127.0127.010.00

Network demandcharge (c/kWh)

T incl

25.3338.9362.2420.170.00

28.8844.3870.9522.990.00

Network capacitycharge (R/POD/day)

T incl

21.0321.0321.030.00

45.11

23.9723.9723.970.00

51.42

Service charge (R/POD/day)

T incl

Landrate 1Landrate 2Landrate 3Landrate 4Landrate D

- Non-local authority rates

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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Rural tariffs continued. . .

An electricity tariff that provides a subsidy to low-usage single phase supplies in rural areas and being p

a prepaid supply and has the following charges:

Ÿ a single c/kWh ; active energy chargeŸ no fixed charges applicable;Ÿ not applicable to local-authority supplies

The suite of Landlight tariffs are:

272.67

351.51

310.84

400.72

Energy charge (c/kWh)

T incl

Landlight 20A

Landlight 0A

- Non-local authority rates

Supply capacity/NMDTariff

20ALandlight 20A

60ALandlight 0A

95.2995.2995.29

205.820.00

108.63108.63108.63234.63

0.00

Energy charge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.360.360.360.360.00

0.410.410.410.410.00

Ancillary servicecharge (c/kWh)

T incl

23.4923.4923.4923.490.00

26.7826.7826.7826.780.00

Network demandcharge (c/kWh)

T incl

25.0838.5661.6619.980.00

28.5943.9670.2922.780.00

Network capacitycharge (R/POD/day)

T incl

20.5420.5420.540.00

44.44

23.4223.4223.420.00

50.66

Service charge (R/POD/day)

T incl

Landrate 1Landrate 2Landrate 3Landrate 4Landrate D

- Local authority rates

The break even between Landlight 0A, Landrate 4 and Landrate 1 as

depicted in the graph infers: Ÿ f less than 501kWh/month is

used in Landlight 0A is cheaper than Landrate 4

Ÿ f less than 04kWh/month is used in Landrate 0A is cheaper than Landrate 1

Ÿ f less than 723kWh/month is used, Landrate 4 is cheaper than Landrate 10

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Comparison of Landrate 1 , Landrate 4 and Landlight

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Generator tariffs (only applicable to customers connected at MV, HV and Transmission)

Use of system charges for Transmission connected generator customers

TUOS network charge for generators

The following charges are payable by all generators connected to the based on the TUoS Transmission System maximum export capacity:

Ÿ Refer to page 45 for a map of the applicable to Transmission zones generators

TUoS transmission losses charge for generators

The losses charge for transmission connected generators shall be calculated as follows:

Ÿ = energy produced in peak, standard, and off-peak periods x WEPS rate excluding transmission losses chargelosses in peak, standard, and off-peak periods x ( – 1/ ) Refer to Transmission loss factor Transmission loss factorAppendix D for the WEPS rates excluding losses.

Ÿ Refer to Appendix E for the loss factors.

Ancillary service charge for Transmission connected generators and loads

The following ancillary service charges are payable by all generators and loads connected to the Transmission System based on the active energy as measured at the point of supply:

Cape Karoo

KwaZulu-NatalVaal

WaterbergMpumalanga

TUoS network charges for Transmission connected generators

Network charge (R/kW)

T incl

0.000.001.886.268.027.44

0.000.002.147.149.148.48

GeneratorsLoads

TUoS ancillary service charge for Transmission connected

loads and generators

Ancillary service charge (c/kWh)

T incl

0.320.32

0.360.36

Generators tariffs

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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Generato

rs tariffs

Use of system charges for Distribution connected generator customers

DUOS network charge for generators

The following are payable by all generators connected to the DUoS network charges Distribution SystemŸ The is payable on based on the .DUoS network charge maximum export capacity

DUoS distribution losses charge for generators The DUoS generator network charge shall be rebated based on the following formula:

Ÿ = energy produced in peak, standard, and off-peak periods x WEPS rate excluding distribution losses chargelosses in peak, standard, and off-peak periods x ( x – 1) Refer to Distribution loss factor Transmission loss factorAppendix D for the WEPS rates excluding losses.

Ÿ Refer to Appendix E for the loss factors.

Ancillary service charge for Distribution connected generators

The following ancillary service charges are payable by all connected to the based on generators Distribution systemthe active energy consumed or generated as measured at the :point of supply

Urban Service and administration charges for Transmission and Distribution connected generatorsp

The following and service and administration charges are payable by all Urban based on the pDUoS TUoS generatorsmaximum export capacity:

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV

Voltage Network capacity charge (R/kW/m)

VAT incl

0.000.00

12.80

0.000.00

14.59

DUoS network charges for Generators

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV

Voltage Charge (c/kWh)

VAT incl

0.370.360.34

0.420.410.39

DUoS ancillary service charge Urbanp

Customer categories utilised capacity / maximum

export capacity

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)

VAT incl VAT incl

< 100 kVA/kW> 100 kVA/kW & < 500 kVA/kW> 500 kVA/kW & < 1 MVA/MW

> 1 MVA/MWKey customer / Transmission connected

12.9259.03

181.66181.66

3 559.79

14.7367.29

207.09207.09

4 056.16

2.8416.5532.8881.87

113.69

3.2418.8737.4893.33

129.61

DUoS service and administration charge (urban )p

(kVA or MVA = loads) (kW or MW = generators)

Generators tariffs continued. . .

< 500V> 500V & < 22kV

Voltage Charge(c/kWh)

VAT incl

0.370.37

0.420.42

DUoS ancillary service charge Ruralp

For a description of the charges – refer to the definitions – page 7, 8, 9, 10

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ural Service and administration charges for generatorsp

The following are payable by all Rural based on the pDUoS service and administration charges generators maximum export capacity:

ural Service and administration chargesp

Customer categories utilised capacity / maximum

export capacity

Service charge(R/account/day)

Administration charge

(R/POD/day)

T incl T incl

< 100 kVA/kW> 100 kVA/kW & < 500 kVA/kW> 500 kVA/kW & < 1 MVA/MW

> 1 MVA/MWKey customer / Transmission connected

16.3755.83

171.77171.77

3 366.46

18.6663.65

195.82195.82

3 837.76

4.6525.8939.7373.7273.72

5.3029.5145.2984.0484.04

DUoS service and administration charge (rural )p

(kVA or MVA = loads) (kW or MW = generators)

Generators tariffs continued. . .

efer to the chedule of tandard rices www.eskom.co. a tariffs , paragraphs 8- 8 for the charges applicable to generators, wheeling and net billing

or a description of the charges refer to the de nitions page 7, 8, 9, 10

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Append

ices

Appendices

Appendix A - Transmission zone and applicable percentages

The transmission network charge is subject to a transmission surcharge. Where transmission network charges are applicable they are shown inclusive of the surcharge. The surcharge rate depends on the distance from a central point in Johannesburg.

Transmission zones for loads

Transmission zones for generators

< 300km> 300km & < 600km> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

0%1%2%3%

Transmission zones for loads

UptingtonKimberley

GeorgeCape Town

Port Elizabeth

East London

Durban

PietermartitzburgBloemfontein

KlerksdorpJohannesburg

PretoriaWitbank

Nelspruit

900km

300km0%

1%

2%

3%

LegendSouth - Africa Zones

Cape Town ZoneKaroo ZoneKZN ZoneMpumalanga ZoneVaal ZoneWaterberg Zone

Actual Zones

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Appendix B - Treatment of public holidays for 2017/18

The table below indicates the treatment of in terms of the following tariffs, namely Nightsave (Urban public holidaysLarge & Small), WEPS, Megaflex, Megaflex Gen and Miniflex tariffs for the period 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018 for non-local-authority supplies. The holidays from 21 March 2018 until 16 June 2018 are shown to accommodate local authority supplies. The appropriate seasonally differentiated energy charges, energy demand charges and network demand charges will be applicable on these days. Any unexpectedly announced public holiday will be treated as the day of the week on which it falls.

The following public holidays will always be treated as a Sunday for Miniflex, Megaflex, Megaflex Gen, WEPS tariffs; New Year's Day, Good Friday, Family Day, Christmas Day and Day of Goodwill. All other days will be treated as a Saturday unless it falls on a Sunday in which case it will be treated as a Sunday.

All for the Nightsave (Rural) and Ruraflex tariffs will be treated as the day of the week on which it falls.public holidays

Date Day Actual day of the week

TOU day treated as

Urban Large & Small WEPS, Genflex Urban,Transflex

27 April 2017

1 May 2017

16 June 2017

9 August 2017

24 September 2017

25 September 2017

16 December 2017

25 December 2017

26 December 2017

1 January 2018

21 March 2018

30 March 2018

2 April 2018

27 April 2018

1 May 2018

16 June 2018

Freedom Day

Workers Day

Youth Day

National Women's Day

Heritage Day

Public Holiday

Day of Reconciliation

Christmas Day

Day of Goodwill

New Year's Day

Human Rights Day

Good Friday

Family Day

Freedom Day

Worker's Day

Youth Day

Thursday

Monday

Friday

Wednesday

Sunday

Monday

Saturday

Monday

Tuesday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Monday

Friday

Tuesday

Saturday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Saturday

Saturday

Saturday

Saturday

Sunday

Saturday

Saturday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

Saturday

Sunday

Sunday

Saturday

Saturday

Saturday

Appendices continued. . .

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Appendix C - Eskom's defined time periods

Nightsave Urban Large, Nightsave Urban Small and Nightsave ural

WEPS, Mega e , Mini e , Mega e Gen, ura e Gen and ura e

Appendices continued. . .

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Appendix D - WEPS energy rate excluding losses

The following table shows the WEPS energy rate, excluding losses. Megaflex and WEPS have the exactly the same rates and charges.

The formula used to determine the Megaflex or WEPS energy rate including losses is:

(Energy charge) x (Distribution voltage loss factor Transmission zone loss factor -1)

This rate is applied for the purposes of making calculations for the following:Ÿ Distribution losses charge for distribution-connected generatorsŸ The losses charge for transmission-connected generatorsŸ Where a customer receives a portion of energy from a third party or supplementary generator in terms of the

following energy reconciliation scenarios:Ÿ Gen-wheelingŸ Gen-purchase

Active energy charge (c/kWh)

247.38 282.01

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

80.72 92.02

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

74.94 85.43 40.70 46.40 55.54 63.32 35.24 40.17

WEPS - Non-local authority rates

Active energy charge (c/kWh)

248.61 283.42

High demand season (Jun-Aug)

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

81.09 92.44

T incl

Peak Standard Off PeakT incl T incl

Low demand season (Sep-May)

75.31 85.85 40.89 46.61 55.81 63.62 35.41 40.37

WEPS - Local authority rates

Appendices continued. . .

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Appendix E - Loss factors for generators and loads

Loss factors for Distribution connected

The for loads and generators connected to as measured at the Distribution loss factors Distribution system point of supply/POD are given in the table below:

Loss factors for Transmission connected

The Transmission loss factors for generators and loads connected to the as measured at the Transmission systempoint of supply/POD are given in the table below:

Voltage Urban loss factor

Ruralloss factor

< 500V> 500V & < 66kV

> 66kV & < 132kV> 132kV

1.11111.09571.06111.0000

1.15271.1412

Distribution loss factors

Distance from Johannesburg Zone Loss factor

< 300km> 300km & < 600km> 600km & < 900km

> 900km

0123

1.01071.02081.03101.0413

Transmission loss factors for loads

Loss factor

Cape Karoo

KwaZulu-NatalVaal

WaterbergMpumalanga

0.9710.9951.0041.0201.0231.021

Loss factors for Transmission connected generators

Appendices continued. . .

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Appendix F - Explanation of the excess network capacity charge for the NMD rules

As set out in the (as amended from time to time with the approval of Nersa) an exceedance of the NMD NMD ruleswill result in the excess being raised for the Ruraflex, Nightsave Rural, Megaflex, Nightsave network capacity charge*Urban Small Nightsave Urban Large Megaflex Gen and Ruraflex Gen tariffs.

The NMD rules and a modelling tool to calculate the impact if the NMD is excessed can be found at the Tariffs and Charges website: www.eskom.co. a/tariffs.

The is calculated on event number. The number of times the is exceeded, excess network capacity charge NMDmultiplied by the portion of the demand exceeding the NMD multiplied by the sum of the Distribution network capacity charge* Transmission network charge urban low voltage subsidy charge and the and if applicable the for the respective tariffs. These rules shall also apply to all generator tariff components once the updated which NMD rulesincorporate the have been approved by Nersa.maximum export capacity

Ÿ Refer to the respective tariff(s) for the rates on which the excess network capacity charge is based. n terms of the NMD rules, the following is taken into account when the NMD is exceeded

Ÿ is the number counted every time the NMD is exceeded (whether within or above the Event numberexceedance limit) based on a rolling 12 months (i.e. previous 11 months from current month) outside of the allowable limit.

Ÿ is any demand (in k A) recorded which is above the NMD.Exceeded amount

*Note that any reference to “the network access charge” must be replaced with “the network capacity charge” and to “the excess network access charge” must be replaced with “excess network capacity charge.”

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Appendix G - Eskom's average price adjustment

Eskom's tariffs are adjusted on an annual basis - previously on 1 January, but due to the change in Eskom's financial year price adjustments now take place on 1 April every year. The average tariff adjustments for the last 15 years are indicated in the table below. Each tariff, due to structural changes, may have experienced a higher or lower impact than the average tariff adjustment.

Eskom's average tariff adjustment for the last 15 years

Eskom's tariff adjustment as a percentage of CPI (cumulative graph) – base = 1990

200320042005

2006/72007/82008/9

2009/102010/112011/122012/132013/142014/152015/162016/172017/18

8.432.504.105.105.9027.5031.3024.8025.8016.008.008.0012.699.402.20

5.801.403.424.407.1010.306.165.404.505.206.006.005.706.59(forecast)6.60

YearAverage price

adjustment CPI

Appendices continued. . .

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120

100

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60

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20

0

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2004

2005

2006

/7

2007

/8

2008

/9

2009

/10

2001

0/11

2001

1/12

2012

/13

2013

/14

2014

/15

2015

/16

2016

/17

2017

/18

CPITariff increase

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Appendix H - Pricing of electricity

Eskom's average price for electricity is based on the overall cost of supply but, in order to determine tariffs, it is first necessary to break down the overall costs into relevant cost categories. Costs are expressed in a manner that will ultimately be applied to derive the tariffs according to an appropriate cost driver. By using the correct cost driver for each cost component, the possibility of inappropriate pooling of costs is reduced.

Common cost drivers are:

Ÿ R/customer/month or R/customer/day - typically for customer service and administration costsŸ R/kVA or R/kW - typically for network costsŸ c/kWh - typically for energy costsŸ c/kvarh - reactive energy costsŸ Energy loss factors for energy loss costs

The cost of providing electricity to customers varies according to:

Ÿ The quantity of electricity used and the period (time or season) when the electricity is usedŸ The size/capacity of the supply requiredŸ The geographic location of the customerŸ The voltage at which supply is providedŸ The cost of connecting a supplyŸ The density of the points of delivery where the customers supply is located.

A totally cost representative tariff will reflect the cost drivers and the factors that could influence cost by taking into account the following:

Ÿ The time of use and seasonal variance of energy costsŸ Unbundled costs for distribution and transmission networks. These costs are differentiated according to:

Ÿ the supply voltage Ÿ the density of the points of delivery

Ÿ Retail charges that reflect the size of the customer and the service providedŸ A connection charge that reflects the location of the supply and the impact on upstream costs

However, the tariff applied depends on meter capability, billing functionality and logistics, as well as limitations on tariff complexity and the impact of changes to existing tariffs. For more energy-intensive users of electricity, tariff structures tend to be more complex, whereas for users such as domestic customers tariffs are simpler. A larger customer will have a much lower supply cost than a smaller customer. In Eskom, larger customers generally subsidise smaller customers. The reasons for the higher cost for small customers are as follows:

Ÿ As a ratio of overall consumption, smaller customers tend to use much more electricity in the more expensive peak periods and have a poorer load factor than larger customers.

Ÿ Significantly more network capacity is required at the lower voltage level (e.g. 500 V) to supply a smaller customer than is required to supply a larger customer (e.g. 132 kV). This means that more electrical networks have to be built, maintained and operated to supply smaller customers. Also, more electrical losses occur in the latter sector.

For Eskom, the overall price of electricity is regulated and is based on approved costs plus a return on investment as determined by the National Electricity Regulator of South Africa. While Eskom's price (total revenue/total averageconsumption) is based on cost, price levels per customer or per customer class might not be cost individualrepresentative. This is due to cost averaging, historical cross-subsidies and social factors such as the customer's ability to pay the determined price.

Appendices continued. . .

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Appendix I - Billing

Estimated readings

Conventional meters are read at least once every three months. Estimated charges are raised in months during which no meter readings are taken and these are subse uently adjusted when actual consumption is measured.

Deposits

A security deposit covering three months' consumption is re uired.

Pro-rating of bills

Pro-rating takes place under the following circumstances:

Ÿ at times of price increase and seasonal chargesŸ where a billing period spans the price change periodŸ where readings for demand or energy are not measured

Pro–ration is done by taking into account the number of days in the billing period where the old rates are applicable and the number of days in the billing period where the new rates are applicable.

Example: In a billing period of 31 days, with 15 days billed at the old rate and 16 days billed at the new rate, consumption of 1000 kWh in total, consumption is pro-rated as follows:

1000 kWh x 15/30 x c/kWh (old rate)1000 kWh x 16/30 x c/kWh (new rate)

The above gives an indication of pro-ration of consumption only. In other individual charges, pro-ration may slightly differ; however, all are based on the number of days.

Appendices continued. . .

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the accuracy of any information contained in the Tariff book. Eskom accordingly disclaims any and all liability resulting from the

use of or reliance on the information contained in the Tariff book. The official documents containing Eskom's tariffs are the

Schedule of Standard Prices and can be accessed on the website: www.eskom.co.za/tariffs

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