Safeguarding your solar investment against theft

Safeguarding your solar investment against theft
Safeguarding your solar investment against theft

Johannesburg, 15 November 2023 In a country embracing the promise of renewable energy, solar panels have emerged as a valuable investment for South African homeowners and businesses. However, amidst this sustainable energy transition, a growing threat looms – the theft of solar panels. Recent reports have highlighted a concerning increase in solar panel theft cases across South Africa, causing financial losses and hindering our journey towards a greener future.

Recognising the urgency of this issue, insurance experts, local security companies, and law enforcement officials are uniting to emphasise the importance of proactive measures to safeguard these valuable investments.

“One of the primary recommendations is to enhance security measures around solar panel installations,” says Peter Olyott, CEO of financial services provider, Indwe Risk Services (Indwe).

Olyott offers six top tips for safeguarding your solar panels:

  1. Installing security cameras, motion sensor lights, and reliable alarm systems can serve as effective deterrents. These security technologies not only protect your solar investment but also contribute to bolstering the safety and security of your property in our local context.
  2. Another crucial line of defence is the use of anti-theft mounting systems. Solar panel thieves often target the easiest prey. By opting for anti-theft mounting systems, South African homeowners and businesses can significantly raise the difficulty level for potential thieves, making it exceedingly challenging for them to steal panels.
  3. Engraving your solar panels with unique markings and maintaining records of their serial numbers is strongly recommended. In case of theft, this information becomes vital in assisting local law enforcement in identifying and recovering stolen panels, ultimately increasing the chances of apprehending the culprits.
  4. Community awareness and vigilance are core elements for addressing this issue. Encourage your neighbours to collaborate in safeguarding each other’s solar systems. By fostering a sense of collective responsibility, we can create a safer environment for the adoption of solar energy within our local communities.
  5. For homeowners and businesses seeking an additional layer of protection, the importance of comprehensive insurance coverage cannot be overstated. “Comprehensive insurance plans, tailored to the unique risks faced by solar panel owners, offer a financial safety net and peace of mind in the event of theft or damage to solar installations,” says Olyott.
  6. When installing solar installations, do not forget to advise your building insurers and ensure that your solar contractor carries adequate contractors’ insurance. One should also check that one’s own insurer has confirmed the acceptance of the solar installation as part of the premises and be sure to ask specifically about any theft protection which may be required.

As South Africa continues its journey towards a brighter and greener future, it is imperative to confront local challenges like solar theft head-on. By taking vigilant and proactive measures tailored to our South African context, we can collectively protect our investments in solar energy, ensuring they contribute to a brighter and more sustainable tomorrow.

For further information on how you can safeguard your solar investment, please visit [https://indwe.co.za/contact](https://indwe.co.za/contact).

Indwe is an authorised Financial Services Provider FSP 3425.

 

About Indwe

Indwe Risk Services is a leading personal and business insurance specialist that provides expert solutions for insurance and financial needs. With the founding company established in 1903, Indwe has a formidable history in insurance and is today one of South Africa’s largest independent brokers, delivering award-winning service to clients across the country. For more information visit www.indwe.co.za or phone 0860 13 13 14.

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