Johannesburg, South Africa - January, 2026
Looking Ahead: Deltagen Outlines 2026 Power Priorities as Africa Enters a New Phase of Industrial Growth
As Africa prepares for another year of accelerated industrial activity, rising power demand, and infrastructure expansion, Deltagen has released its 2026 Energy Outlook, outlining key trends and strategic priorities shaping the continent’s power landscape. The company’s leadership team believes that this year will mark a pivotal shift in how African industries approach resilience, capacity planning, and long-term infrastructure investment.
With operations expanding across commercial, industrial, mining, and cross-border markets, Deltagen will focus on strategic initiatives that strengthen operational continuity, enhance customer support structures, and enable more adaptable power solutions for high-demand sectors.
A Year of Structural Change in Africa’s Power Sector
According to CEO Eric Evans, 2026 will be defined by the rise of operational resilience frameworks, as organisations increasingly plan for long-term energy stability rather than short-term problem solving.
“Across the continent, businesses are refining their operational risk strategies,” Evans says. “They want power systems that support sustained growth, minimise interruptions, and adapt to shifting market pressures. Our 2026 focus is on helping clients build energy plans that strengthen their operational backbone for the next decade.”
Evans notes that load variability, regional infrastructure constraints, and cross-border growth have made strategic energy planning a boardroom-level priority.
Trend #1: The Rise of Multi-Layered Power Architectures
According to Deltagen Director Nic Classen, one of the major trends for 2026 is the move toward multi-layered power architectures, where clients deploy a combination of systems designed to support different levels of criticality.
“Organisations are no longer relying on single-tier solutions,” Classen explains. “They’re building multi-tier energy structures that protect their core operations, support scalability, and reduce exposure to regional instability. The systems we design this year will incorporate far more redundancy and long-term capacity planning than ever before.”
Classen adds that mining, manufacturing, and logistics will be the fastest adopters of these expanded architectures.
Trend #2: Operational Continuity Becomes a Competitive Advantage
Director Luther Pretorius believes that African industries are entering a phase where operational continuity will determine sector leaders.
“Companies with stable power environments will outperform their competitors in output, efficiency, and expansion speed,” Pretorius says. “Continuity is becoming one of the strongest competitive levers in Africa. In 2026, businesses will demand systems that ensure consistency — not just functionality.”
Pretorius highlights that clients are increasingly requesting continuity assessments, gap analyses, and proactive energy planning rather than reactive fixes.
Trend #3: Increased Focus on Lifecycle Support and After-Sales Engineering
Director JD van Heerden emphasises the growing demand for long-term partnership models.
“In 2026, African industries want more than equipment — they want trusted partners who understand their operational landscape and remain involved throughout the lifecycle of their systems,” van Heerden notes. “We are expanding our support programs, strengthening technical response teams, and enhancing our service infrastructure to meet this demand.”
He adds that lifecycle thinking is driving organisations to invest in systems that offer longevity, predictability, and lower total cost of ownership.
Deltagen’s Strategic Priorities for 2026
To support the evolving needs of African industries, Deltagen will focus on three core pillars this year:
1. Strengthening Regional Operational Support
Expanding service capabilities to ensure faster response times, broader coverage, and enhanced support for clients operating across remote and high-demand regions.
2. Building Long-Term Power Strategies With Clients
Partnering with organisations to design multi-year energy plans that reduce downtime, improve predictability, and support growth goals.
3. Enhancing Engineering & Infrastructure Solutions
Developing more adaptable, scalable, and application-specific systems capable of supporting Africa’s rapidly advancing industrial sectors.
Setting the Pace for Africa’s Next Industrial Chapter
With industries across the continent preparing for expansion, Deltagen’s leadership believes that 2026 will be a year defined by strategic thinking, operational discipline, and infrastructure resilience.
“The organisations that win in 2026 will be those that invest in long-term stability,” Evans concludes. “Our goal is to stand beside them as partners — not just suppliers — helping build the foundations of sustainable growth across Africa.”
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