Cape Town, Western Cape Load shedding Schedule

No Upcoming Loadshedding

No loadshedding scheduled right now.

Update: Mon 3 September: Loadshedding remains suspended, load reduction is active in some areas.

Cape Town Loadshedding Today – 10 November

Stages

No loadshedding today

TimeBlocks
00:00-02:30
02:00-04:30
04:00-06:30
06:00-08:30
08:00-10:30
10:00-12:30
12:00-14:30
14:00-16:30
16:00-18:30
18:00-20:30
20:00-22:30
22:00-00:30

Cape Town Loadshedding Tomorrow – 17 November

Stages

No loadshedding today

TimeBlocks
00:00-02:30
02:00-04:30
04:00-06:30
06:00-08:30
08:00-10:30
10:00-12:30
12:00-14:30
14:00-16:30
16:00-18:30
18:00-20:30
20:00-22:30
22:00-00:30

Cape Town Loadshedding Tuesday – 18 November

Stages

No loadshedding today

TimeBlocks
00:00-02:30
02:00-04:30
04:00-06:30
06:00-08:30
08:00-10:30
10:00-12:30
12:00-14:30
14:00-16:30
16:00-18:30
18:00-20:30
20:00-22:30
22:00-00:30

No loadshedding scheduled right now.

Eskom Loadshedding Update: Mon 3 September: Loadshedding remains suspended, load reduction is active in some areas.

Loadshedding Stage Schedule

Mon – 10 November

No loadshedding today

Mon – 17 November

No loadshedding today

Mon – 18 November

No loadshedding todayThis might change – Eskom updates schedules frequently and without notice.

City of Cape Town is not load shedding at the moment.. To view your schedule, find your suburb below or use the search above.

Cape Town is not loadshedding right now.

Eskom implements loadshedding by turning off the electricity of different areas at different times in order to reduce the total amount of electricity used at any given time across South Africa.

Areas are grouped into “blocks” – if two areas share the same block number then they share the same loadshedding schedule – in other words the power goes off at the same time.

The Cape Town Loadshedding Schedule above shows you which blocks are loadshedding (on the right) for each 3 hour segment of the day (on the left), since loadshedding typically lasts 3-3.5 hours at a time.

If you know your block number, you can click on it above to view the full loadshedding schedule for the week in an easier to read format.

How To Find Your Loadshedding Block

If you don’t know your block number, you can find it on our site. Enter your suburb or town into the loadshedding search at the top of the page and select the corresponding area.

Alternatively, you can use the timetable above to deduce your loadshedding block, by finding which block numbers correspond to the time periods the power was off in your area.

You can also view a list of all loadshedding areas in Cape Town here.

How Do I Report A Power Outage In City Of Cape Town?

Report power outages in City Of Cape Town using one of the following contact points:

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