South Africa’s renewable energy sector is expanding rapidly, and with it comes a growing demand for skilled technicians who can install and maintain solar systems. If you are a young person living in Limpopo and looking for a practical entry point into the energy and technical trades sector, the Solar Photovoltaic Skills Programme 2026 offered through EASTC Technocentric Varsity, in partnership with MERSETA, the Limpopo Provincial Government, and Mphela Training Centre, is a strong opportunity to consider.
This 3-month structured training programme is designed to equip unemployed youth with foundational solar installation skills and workplace readiness for the green economy. Even better, selected learners receive a monthly stipend of R2 500 during training.
Quick Overview
Programme: Solar Photovoltaic Skills Programme
Training Duration: 3 months
Number of Learners: 130
Training Partners: EASTC Technocentric Varsity, MERSETA, Limpopo Provincial Government, Mphela Training Centre
Location: Ga-Ledwaba (Voorspoed Phase 2), Limpopo
Stipend: R2 500 per month
Minimum Qualification: Grade 11 with Mathematics
Age Requirement: 18–35 years
Application Method: Hand delivery or email submission
Email Address: ntokozo@eastc.co.za
Closing Date: 24 April 2026
What You Will Learn in the Solar Photovoltaic Programme
Although this is a short-term skills programme, it introduces learners to essential renewable-energy technical fundamentals that employers value.
Training includes:
- Introduction to solar photovoltaic systems
- Basic electrical safety principles
- Understanding solar panel components
- Installation support techniques
- Tools handling and usage
- Site preparation basics
- Cable management fundamentals
- System maintenance basics
- Workplace readiness skills
- Team-based technical operations
These entry-level competencies are often required before progressing into:
- Electrical assistant training
- Artisan support programmes
- Solar installation apprenticeships
- Further MERSETA technical qualifications
Who Should Apply for This Programme
This programme is designed specifically for unemployed youth in Limpopo who want to enter the technical trades environment.
You should apply if you:
- Are between 18 and 35 years old
- Have completed at least Grade 11
- Passed Mathematics
- Are unemployed
- Are interested in technical careers
- Are willing to attend structured training for three months
Solar training is especially suitable if you enjoy:
- Working with tools
- Outdoor technical environments
- Electrical basics
- Construction-related activities
- Problem-solving tasks
- Learning practical skills instead of theory-only courses
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Age between 18 and 35 years
- Minimum Grade 11 qualification
- Mathematics as a subject
Applicants who meet these requirements stand a strong chance of qualifying for selection consideration.
What Makes This Programme Valuable for Your Career
Many youth training opportunities provide theory only. However, solar photovoltaic training builds real technical exposure aligned with South Africa’s energy transition strategy.
After completing this programme, learners can pursue opportunities such as:
- Solar installation assistant roles
- Renewable energy field support work
- Electrical support internships
- Artisan training pathways
- MERSETA-aligned technical learnerships
- Construction support roles involving energy infrastructure
Because renewable energy continues expanding nationwide, solar skills are becoming one of the most future-relevant technical competencies for young job seekers.
Monthly Stipend Support
Selected learners receive a stipend of: R2 500 per month
This helps support learners during training with:
- Transport costs
- Meals
- Basic personal expenses
While stipends are not salaries, they make participation more accessible for unemployed youth.
Documents You Should Prepare Before Applying
Although the poster does not list all documents explicitly, most SETA-supported skills programmes typically require:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of ID
- Certified copy of latest school results
- Proof of residence
- Certified qualification copies (if applicable)
Preparing these early improves your application readiness.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted physically or via email.
Physical submission address:
458KS Phase 2
Voorspoed
Ga-Ledwaba
0781
Alternatively, applications may be emailed to: ntokozo@eastc.co.za
Always ensure your application includes required supporting documents before submission.
How Selection Usually Works in Skills Programmes Like This
Although final selection criteria vary, training providers often consider:
- Eligibility compliance
- Location proximity
- Motivation to complete programme
- Availability for full-time attendance
- Interest in technical fields
Applicants who apply early typically have stronger chances of being shortlisted.
Application Deadline
Closing date: 24 April 2026
Late applications are usually not accepted.
Submit early to avoid missing the opportunity.
Edupstairs Advice for Applicants
Solar photovoltaic training is one of the smartest technical entry routes available right now for young South Africans without tertiary qualifications.
To improve your chances:
Apply early
Prepare certified documents
Write a clear CV
Use a professional email address
Check your phone regularly after applying
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is this programme accredited?
It is delivered in partnership with MERSETA, which supports engineering and manufacturing sector training aligned with industry standards.
- Do I need Matric to apply?
No. Grade 11 with Mathematics is sufficient.
- Is the training free?
Yes. Learners are supported through a stipend-funded training programme.
- Will I receive a certificate?
Most SETA-aligned programmes provide proof of training completion. Final certification details are confirmed by the training provider.
- Can this lead to employment?
While employment is not guaranteed, solar training significantly improves employability in technical sectors.
- Is accommodation provided?
Accommodation details are not specified. Applicants should prepare for commuting unless informed otherwise.
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Edupstairs shares verified opportunity information to support youth employment access. Applicants must submit their applications directly to the training provider using the official address or email listed above. Selection decisions are made by EASTC Technocentric Varsity and programme partners.

