Bosch Car Service
General vehicle servicing in Pretoria has shifted as Eskom's load shedding becomes part of routine life. Workshops without backup power struggle to operate during Stage 6 cuts; diagnostic equipment, compressed air systems, and lighting all depend on electricity. This has created a practical divide: garages that invested in generators or UPS systems can maintain schedules and customer commitments, while others operate sporadically. For vehicle owners, this means reliability in servicing has become tied to the workshop's infrastructure—not just technical skill. Bosch Car Service's ability to work consistently, regardless of rolling blackouts, addresses a real Pretoria concern. Customers can plan their vehicle maintenance without uncertainty about whether their appointment will actually happen. In a city where load shedding affects everything from traffic patterns to business operations, a service centre that functions reliably through power cuts has become part of what 'dependable servicing' actually means.