As Earth Day 2025 approaches, South Africans are grappling with more than just climate anxiety. Between the threat of a VAT hike, soaring electricity tariffs and the ripple effects of global trade tensions, everyday sustainability is no longer just a moral imperative – it’s a financial necessity.
In this environment, one of the most effective, and overlooked, ways to make a meaningful difference is by rethinking how we use energy at home. For most households, water heating accounts for up to 40% of electricity consumption. That means what powers your geyser could be the key to cutting your energy bill, and your carbon footprint. “When politics feel unstable and the future feels uncertain, the smartest action is to focus on what you can control,” says Murray Crow, Managing Director of Kwikot.“This Earth Day, we’re reminding South Africans that the simple act of switching to an energy-efficient water heating system can deliver real and lasting impact for your wallet and the planet.”
Why Water Heating Matters More Than Ever
With the cost of living climbing and load shedding continuing, South African families are under pressure. Choosing a smart, solar-ready or heat pump water heating system can help households:- Save up to 40% on electricity bills
- Reduce reliance on the national grid during peak hours
- Lower carbon emissions through more efficient energy use
- Support local industry and jobs, with Kwikot’s systems manufactured right here in South Africa