PVTRANSACT expands digital marketplace for solar PV equipment in South Africa – Green Building Africa


PVTRANSACT is gaining momentum among solar PV equipment wholesalers and end users as a trusted digital marketplace for trading both new and used solar components. The platform is positioning itself as a key enabler of secondary market activity in South Africa, where demand for solar installations continues to rise.
With increasing pressure on supply chains and ongoing demand for distributed energy solutions, the timing is favourable for businesses to showcase available inventory. Sellers are able to list solar panels, inverters, and battery energy storage systems to a growing network of buyers actively seeking stock.
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Industry participants note that digital marketplaces such as PVTRANSACT are helping to address inefficiencies in the procurement process by improving visibility of available equipment and connecting qualified buyers with verified sellers. This is particularly relevant in a market where project timelines often depend on equipment availability.
The platform offers a streamlined listing process designed to reduce barriers to entry for sellers. Users can upload product details and images, while those with limited time can simply capture and upload photos of system specifications. Multiple images are encouraged to enhance buyer confidence and increase the likelihood of a successful transaction.
Key value drivers for sellers include access to a broader pool of qualified solar buyers, faster stock movement, and the opportunity to expand market presence. As competition intensifies across the renewable energy sector, platforms that improve sales efficiency and market reach are becoming increasingly important.
As South Africa’s solar market continues to evolve, digital solutions that facilitate equipment trade are expected to play a growing role in supporting project development and improving overall market transparency.
Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 






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