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Five loadshedding apps to keep you in the loop

There are very few people in South Africa who haven’t been affected by loadshedding in some way, shape or form.

Apart from a suburb adjacent to the Union Buildings in Pretoria which has never experienced it, for the rest of us knowing when the lights will go off is key to keeping a calm head.

We scrubbed the internet to find you a host of loadshedding apps, just so that you can be 99% sure that when your lights go out, it is actually loadshedding. And of course, ones that will help you plan ahead for when Eskom makes that dreaded announcement.

You’ll find links to the apps in the sub-headlines.

MyEskom

The official app for Eskom’s electricity status and national power consumption guide, is a pocket-sized version of the website by the same name.

It aims to give you regular updates on the latest loadshedding status, a view of the forecasted power status and alerts to switch off appliances.

The app itself doesn’t display loadshedding information regarding times and schedules, but it does provide an easy link to the official loadshedding website.

MyEskom

It’s available on Android and iOS.

Loadshed

Loadshed, developed by MADE Agency, aims to take the complication out of understanding your loadshedding schedule with a simple interface focussed on areas that you specify.

Currently it covers over 85% of South Africa, but the devs promise that more suburbs are being added every day.

Loadshed

It’s available on the web, Android and iOS.

Loadshedding – Notification and schedule

The name is a bit of a mouthful, but what makes this app great is that it gives you access to load shedding schedules for multiple suburbs or areas.

You will also be able to share schedules with friends and family as well as save periods of loadshedding to your calendar. It currently covers the major areas in South Africa, but more areas are being added regularly.

Load Shedding

It’s available on iOS only.

Load SHED

Developed by Devmoco, this loadshedding application makes use of location-based alerts to let you know if there will be loadshedding in your area, as well as crowd-sourced outage reports from areas that interest you.

The app will also provide you with information from its early-warning system on when loadshedding will hit by means of push notifications.

Load SHED

 

Available on Android.

GridWatch

Punted as being the most -up-to-date loadshedding app, GridWatch is the result of the folks at News24 working really hard to provide people with an alternative to Eskom’s schedule.

The app allows you to save a Home and Work location for easy reference when loadshedding is announced.

You can also view the week ahead in calendar view or text view, making it easy to see when the darkness will hit and you can plan accordingly.

GridWatch

 

Available on Android, iOS and the web.

Although we try to bring you the best apps around, we can’t take any responsibility if some of the apps don’t update their content according to the schedules.

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