WattButler — Solar Registration (No Export) · Cape Town
Cape Town · SSEG registration (no export)

Solar on your roof.
The City needs to know.

Even if you never feed power back to the grid, Cape Town requires your system to be registered with the municipality — e-Services, ECSA sign-off, and compliance documentation. We handle the application so you are legal, insurable, and ready if you sell.

6–12 wks
Typical approval
R2,000
Our flat fee
ECSA
Sign-off included
CT only
Cape Town e-Services
Register with the City
We'll review your system and confirm what's needed for non-export registration. No obligation.

Noted. We'll be in touch.

Expect a message within 48 hours to discuss your system and next steps. Until then — your roof keeps working.

No payment required  ·  Response within 48 hours

Our position
"Your installer signed off the electrics.
The City registration is still yours to do."

Your installer's job was the panels and the inverter. The City of Cape Town's solar registration — e-Services submission, ECSA professional sign-off, grid connection approval — is a separate process that most homeowners discover only when they try to export, or when they sell. Without it, you risk compliance issues, insurance gaps, and delays when you sell. We handle it so you are covered.

What we manage
on your behalf

Our Process
I

Eligibility Assessment

We review your system specifications, existing documentation, and municipal account to confirm registration requirements before any paperwork begins. No surprises.

II

Application & Submission

We prepare and submit your complete application via the City of Cape Town's e-Services portal — including all required technical documents and ECSA professional sign-off.

III

Approval & Compliance

We track your application status, respond to any City queries, and confirm when your system is registered and compliant. You receive clear documentation for your records, insurers, and conveyancers — without export or feed-in setup.

Questions

What clients typically ask

Yes. Cape Town still requires SSEG registration for grid-tied solar even when you do not export. A Certificate of Compliance alone is not enough. The City's process needs e-Services submission and ECSA professional sign-off — whether or not you feed power back to the grid.
Typically 6 to 12 weeks from a complete, correctly submitted application. The City of Cape Town's e-Services portal has improved considerably. Most delays stem from incomplete applications at submission — which is precisely what we prevent.
In some cases we'll need specific technical documents from the original installation. We handle that communication directly and only involve your installer if genuinely necessary. We'll advise you clearly after reviewing your documentation.
Cape Town's e-Services portal makes the solar registration process genuinely navigable. Other municipalities — Tshwane, eThekwini, Johannesburg — operate inconsistently and many lack a functioning sub-50kW process entirely. We begin where we can deliver reliably, and expand deliberately.
Buyers and conveyancers increasingly ask for proof of municipal solar registration. We ensure your file is complete and documented so a sale is not held up by paperwork discovered late.