This page follows it — hour by hour — from the moment the power cuts to the moment it stops being your problem. If any of it sounds familiar, the last stop on this line is a conversation with our engineers.
The power is gone before the first customer arrives. Someone pulls the generator out, checks the fuel, and gets it coughing — and from that moment, every hour of trading is billed in litres.
Mid-morning, someone leaves the floor to queue for fuel. The generator strains every time the compressor kicks in. You're serving customers — but a share of every sale is already spoken for by diesel, oil and the next service.
A generator solves this afternoon and bills you forever. That's the trap most businesses are stuck in.
The schedule said four hours; it's been nine. If the generator falters tonight, the loss isn't fuel money — it's the meat in the cold room, the dairy in the fridges, the frozen stock you can't resell. One bad night can erase a month's margin.
This is usually the moment owners stop patching the problem and decide to end it.
One WhatsApp message books a free site visit. We come to your premises, measure what your business actually draws — compressor start-ups included — and go through your ZESA bills. Then we design the system properly and hand you a fixed quote with a payback calculation you can check yourself.
Our own team does the work — no subcontractors, no finger-pointing. We test every circuit under load, walk you through the system, and hand over the paperwork. Then we stay reachable.
The cold room holds temperature. The tills come on with the lights. The generator sits in the corner as a backup to the backup — and the money that used to buy fuel stays in the business. Your customers learn one thing about you: you're always open.
Send one message and we'll take it from there. Have a recent ZESA bill and a rough list of your equipment ready if you can — it makes the first visit sharper.