The growing demand for renewable energy solutions has created new career opportunities in the energy sector. In response to this demand, Ehlanzeni TVET College has announced the Battery Energy Storage Skills Programme for Unemployed Youth 2026, aimed at equipping young people with practical skills in modern energy storage systems.
Ehlanzeni TVET College, in partnership with GFA Consulting Group and the Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA), has officially opened applications for a 5-month skills programme in Based Domestic Energy System Mounting (NQF Level 4).
Overview of the Battery Energy Storage Skills Programme 2026
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme Title | Battery Based Domestic Energy System Mounters Skills Programme (NQF Level 4) |
| Number of Learners | 30 positions available |
| Programme Duration | 5 months |
| Accreditation | Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) |
| Partners | GFA Consulting Group, Ehlanzeni TVET College, EWSETA |
| Location | Mbombela Campus, Ehlanzeni TVET College |
| Stipend | Provided during training period |
| Age Requirement | 18 – 35 years |
| Application Method | Hand delivered |
| Closing Date | 09 March 2026 at 15h00 |
| Application Address | Mbombela Campus, 5B Koraalboom Avenue and West Acres Road, Mbombela 1201 |
| Enquiries | Mr D Majola – 013 880 2006 |
What Will You Learn?
This programme prepares you for real-world renewable energy work.
During the training, learners will acquire technical and practical competencies that allow them to safely work with energy storage systems.
Key Learning Outcomes
Participants will learn how to:
- Mount domestic Battery Energy Storage DC systems and solar panels
• Maintain and service Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
• Troubleshoot energy storage system faults
• Remove and replace faulty electrical components
• Guide users on safe use and maintenance of battery systems
• Apply basic business processes to run a small energy services business
This training ensures that learners graduate with both technical installation skills and entrepreneurship knowledge.
Programme Stipend
Successful learners will receive a stipend during the 5-month training period.
However:
- Transport costs are your responsibility
- Accommodation is not funded
- The stipend covers personal expenses only
Plan accordingly before applying.
Qualifications and General Requirements
To apply for the programme, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Electrical Infrastructure Construction (EIC) Level 4 with a minimum pass of 75% in Electrical Systems and Construction and Electrical Principles and Practice
OR
- Electrical Engineering N6 qualification with at least 65% in Electrotechnics
Additional requirements include:
- Must have been a student at Ehlanzeni TVET College
• Must not have previously benefited from a SETA learnership, internship, or training programme
• Must be between 18 and 35 years old
• Must be currently unemployed
These requirements ensure the programme targets young graduates who are ready to enter the workforce.
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Documents Checklist (Required ocuments)
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Comprehensive CV
• Certified copies of qualifications
• Proof of residential address
• Certified copy of South African ID document
Make sure all documents are clear and certified, otherwise your application may be rejected.
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Application Closing Date
09 March 2026 at 15h00Â Late applications will not be accepted.
How to Apply for the Programme
Applications must be hand delivered to the following address:
Mbombela Campus
5B Koraalboom Avenue
West Acres Road
Mbombela
1201
 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Battery Energy Storage Skills Programme?
It is a training programme designed to teach unemployed youth practical skills related to battery energy storage systems used in renewable energy projects.
Who is offering this programme?
The programme is offered by Ehlanzeni TVET College.
How many participants will be selected?
A total of 30 unemployed youth will be selected for the programme.
What year will the programme take place?
The programme is scheduled for 2026.
Who can apply for the programme?
Unemployed youth who are interested in technical or renewable energy training can apply.
Is the programme related to renewable energy?
Yes, the programme focuses on battery energy storage technology used in renewable energy systems.
What skills will participants learn?
Participants will learn about battery systems, installation techniques, electrical safety, and system maintenance.
Is this programme suitable for beginners?
Yes, the programme is designed to introduce participants to battery energy storage technology and related skills.
Does the programme include practical training?
Yes, practical training is typically included to help participants gain hands-on experience.
What industry is this programme related to?
The programme is related to the renewable energy and electrical technology industry.
Can this programme help with employment?
Yes, the skills gained may improve participants’ chances of finding work in the energy sector.
Are renewable energy skills in demand?
Yes, renewable energy skills are increasingly in demand worldwide.
What is battery energy storage used for?
Battery energy storage systems store electricity so it can be used later when energy demand is high or supply is low.
Can this training lead to a career in solar energy?
Yes, battery storage knowledge is often used alongside solar energy systems.
Is the programme full-time?
The training schedule depends on the programme structure set by the college.
Why is energy storage important?
Energy storage helps stabilize renewable energy systems and ensures reliable power supply.
Where is Ehlanzeni TVET College located?
Ehlanzeni TVET College is located in South Africa and offers various technical and vocational programmes.
Do applicants need technical experience?
Not necessarily. Many skills programmes are designed to train beginners.
How can applicants apply?
Applicants should follow the official application instructions provided by the college.
Why should youth apply for this programme?
It provides valuable technical skills, exposure to renewable energy technology, and potential career opportunities.













