Cinergy Mobile Power has officially launched in South Africa, bringing smart, diesel-free energy systems to the country’s film, TV and live event industries. TheCinergy Mobile Power has officially launched in South Africa, bringing smart, diesel-free energy systems to the country’s film, TV and live event industries. The

Clean, Smart Power Debuts For SA Film And Events

2026/03/19 18:25
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Cinergy Mobile Power has officially launched in South Africa, bringing smart, diesel-free energy systems to the country’s film, TV and live event industries.

The company is the first to offer purpose-built mobile power solutions tailored for African film and entertainment. Instead of relying on traditional diesel generators, Cinergy’s modular systems combine solar and battery technology to deliver silent, cost-effective energy with zero emissions.

The systems also provide real-time data on power usage, helping productions work smarter. And crucially, they fit straight into existing workflows – no need to change how crews already do things.

Why this matters now

South Africa’s film industry is big business – it supports tens of thousands of jobs and brought in R2.52 billion from foreign productions in 2024 alone. Every rand spent generates another R2.50 for the local economy. But here’s the catch: power typically eats up 10-15% of production budgets.

The industry is also under growing pressure. Diesel costs keep climbing. Local bylaws around filming are getting stricter. Communities are pushing back against noisy, fume-spewing generators. And international studios now demand cleaner, greener productions. What was once a nice-to-have is fast becoming non-negotiable.

What the systems offer

Cinergy’s platforms are modular and can handle everything from small commercial shoots to massive outdoor festivals. Key features include:

  • Silent operation and zero emissions on site

  • Remote monitoring for real-time tweaks

  • Smart data that helps cut waste now and on future projects

  • Quick to deploy, easy to move

  • No refuelling, low maintenance

  • Slots into how crews already work

  • Costs the same or less than diesel

Already proven in the field

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Cinergy recently powered an ITV Studios reality TV shoot in Mpumalanga for a full week – lights, aircon, cameras, the lot – using only batteries and solar.

The company also supplied power for AfrikaBurn 2025 in the Tankwa Karoo, one of the world’s biggest off-grid cultural events.

For nearly six weeks, solar-hybrid and battery systems kept everything running in the remote desert. Generators only kicked in briefly during peak demand. Less noise, no fuel trucks, cleaner air – and organisers got useful data on their energy use.

Backed by climate investors and local tech

Cinergy’s launch is backed by around R8 million from Holocene, a climate-focused venture capital firm.

The battery tech itself comes from Freedom Won, a South African manufacturer.

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Beyond film and events

While entertainment is the main focus, Cinergy’s systems are built for any situation that needs temporary power. Think agriculture, disaster relief, remote construction sites, outside broadcasts – anywhere diesel generators have been the only option until now.

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