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Energy is no longer a contingency plan for South Africa’s industrial sector. It has become a core driver of cost control, operational stability, and long-term competitiveness.
Across mining, manufacturing, logistics, and property, organisations are moving beyond diesel backup and short-term fixes. The focus has shifted towards structured, long-term energy strategies that can support uptime, reduce exposure to grid instability, and improve financial predictability.
This shift is driven by rising electricity costs, supply uncertainty, and increasing pressure to meet sustainability targets. Energy decisions now influence capital allocation, risk management, and growth planning at the boardroom level.
Power is now embedded in every operational decision within industrial environments, says Mark Anderson, portfolio director at Montgomery Group Africa. Organisations are moving towards structured energy strategies built for real-world delivery.
The scale of investment in commercial and industrial energy is burgeoning. South Africa’s embedded generation and wheeling market continues to expand, supported by regulatory adjustments that enable private power generation and energy trading.
Large energy users are developing project pipelines that include solar, battery storage, and hybrid systems to secure long-term cost savings and operational resilience.
For many organisations, the risk is no longer whether to invest in energy solutions, but when. Delayed decisions can cause higher costs and reduced supplier choice.
Early adopters of structured energy strategies are seeing improved cost certainty, reduced downtime, and greater control over operational planning.
Organisations that delay engagement may face increasing exposure to supply disruptions and rising costs. Energy strategy has become a competitive differentiator.
RE+ South Africa 2026 provides a platform where these strategic shifts can be translated into practical implementation. Taking place at Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg from 2 to 4 June 2026, the event brings together stakeholders across the commercial and industrial energy ecosystem.
These discussions reflect what is already happening in the market and help organisations understand how to move forward, not just what is possible.
The exhibition runs alongside Securex South Africa, A-OSH Expo, Facilities Management Expo, and Firexpo, creating a single environment where energy is considered alongside broader operational priorities.
Beyond strategy, the exhibition enables visitors to engage directly with solution providers and assess technologies in context.
“As energy continues to shape operational and strategic decisions, industry stakeholders are seeking clearer pathways from planning to execution. Explore these themes further at RE+ South Africa 2026. To learn more or register, visit https://re-plus.events/south-africa/,” says Anderson
To book a stand, contact the Montgomery Group Africa team at: moc.puorgyremogtnom@slessew.naairam.