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The Kaezio Energie Forum hosts regional meetups and hands-on workshops across South Africa. Our main coordination hub is where members pick up starter kits, drop off equipment for group testing, and gather for the monthly troubleshooting clinic.
The hub is open on weekday afternoons. If you are driving in for a workshop, check the event thread on the forum first — parking is limited on municipal load-shedding days.
The coordination hub sits behind the old municipal depot, two blocks east of the main taxi rank. Look for the green awning with the amber solar-panel stripe — it is the only building on the street with a visible inverter cabinet mounted on the outside wall.
Take the N2 off-ramp onto Station Road. Continue straight through three traffic lights, then turn left at the hardware store. Free visitor parking is behind the building.
The 14 and 27 routes stop at the corner of Station and Market. From the rank, it is a five-minute walk east along the tree-lined lane.
The ground floor and workshop space are wheelchair accessible. If you need assistance with equipment transport or a specific seating arrangement for a meetup, mention it when you call ahead.
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