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Solar Water Heating Component Export to South Africa
Adriana HaubAllie CassMaira Da Silva
Alejandra AriasEsther LeeZuri Giang
Group # 2:
Meet South Africa
• Official Name: The Republic of South Africa • Location: Southern tip of Africa; 2,798 kil. between South Atlantic and Indian Oceans• Capitals: Pretoria (executive), Bloemfontein (judicial), Cape Town (legislative)• Largest City: Johannesburg• Population: 51.19 million (2012 World Bank)• Official Languages: Afrikaans, English• Government: Parliamentary Republic
- President Jacob Zuma (both Head of State and Government)• GDP: 384.3 billion USD (2012 World Bank)• Growth Rate: 2.5% (2012 est.)
The SWH System Market
Government Incentive and Regulations
Imports are Cost-efficient and Higher Quality
Opportunity:• Higher quality at a lower cost• Customized After-sale Support• Assembled locally• Economy Incentive and Job creation
Issues with current imports:• Systems are big to ship• Difficult to install and maintain• Unfit for local households• No customised after-sale support
• Component of the collector for the solar water heater system
• Absorbs sunlight and converts it to usable heat
• Top quality borosilicate glass • Inner tubing has a solar absorbing
coating: ensures an optimal and even thermal output under the worst weather condition
• Manufactured in the U.S.• Life expectancy of more than 30 years
Product: Solar Evacuated Tube
Price and Packaging
• Price ranging from $400 to $500 per set of 100 pipes
- Negotiable• South African Consumer Protection Act• All descriptions, instructions, warnings,
and labeling on the package will be in English
• Indicate details of the official South African service distributor and less about the importer
Product Service Offering
• Guaranteed No-cost Ten-year Warranty - product service, - technical support - training
• Limited Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty
Target Segment
• Commercial: SWH Manufacturing Companies in Northern Region of South Africa
• Limpopo, North West, and Mpumalanga
• Lowest number of installations• Expected growth with government
program assistance and growth of manufacturers
SWH Manufacturing Companies
Regions Manufacturing Companies
Limpopo Solar Vision, Solartech Limpopo North
Mpumalanga ASG Solar Solution, Gener-8 Witbank, Solar Focus, Solar Tech
North West Gener-8 Potch
Cities: Johannesburg & Gauteng
Geco Lighting, Genersys South Africa, GoSolar CC, Kwikot (Pty) Ltd
Potential Customers: List of Solar Water Heater Manufacturers in Northern South Africa
Sources: Energy Source Guides and ESKOM
South Africa’s Demand
Government Involvement• Government implementing
Programs such as Solar Water Heating Programme.
• These Programs implement and subsidize installation of Solar water systems throughout the country
• Expected installation on 1 million Units by 2015
• 5.6 millions by 2020 Source: Presentation of Raj Pandaram, Eskom, 7 March 2013
Local Importers
• The majority of Solar Water Heating Systems and its components are Imported Into South Africa
• Local Importers Include Solardome SA, Easy Solar PTY. Ltd, and Enerjetic Distributors
• China:
- Lower quality materials, cheaper product, not durable, usually 5 year warranty, tubes usually range 200-600 (US Dollars)
• Germany:
- Limited exports, higher price, usually 5 year warranty, tube price from 1000( US Dollars)
Major Export Competitors
Regulations on SWH Systems
• 2009 National Solar Water Heating Plan- 5.6 millions installations by 2020
• 2009 National SWH Rebate Programme - Supports implementation and development
• South African Bureau of Standards (SABS)- Inspect and certify installed system to be *Eskom
Rebated• 2011 Energy Usage in Buildings
- 50% of hot-water demand MUST come from sustainable source
*Eskom generates 95% of South Africa electricity and implements the Rebate Programme.
Regulations and Tariffs2011 Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA) 70% local minimum content threshold SWH components
Importing Solar Evaporated Tube Tariffs • 20% Duty rate/14% sales tax• Export Declaration (SED) required • May be subject to Letter of Authorization (LOA)
Distribution Channel
● Formal institutions require use of an intermediary● Indirect method using a foreign based distributor● Product and customer characteristics require little control and after
sale service of the component● Pros of using a foreign-based distributor:
- Upfront/direct payment- Avoidance of issues concerning shipping, customs, and
publicity- Knowledge of the local market and its demand
Distribution Channel
Our Company
South African Based
Distributor
Renewable Energy
Equipment Manufacturer
Residential End Users
Retailers
Transfer of Ownership
Q & A