KhuselaGuard — solar-powered GPS livestock tracking, built for African farms
KhuselaGuard is a ruggedised GPS collar designed and manufactured by CED in Gqeberha. It runs on a solar charger, reports herd position in real time, and sends SMS alerts the moment an animal crosses a geofence or moves outside expected patterns. The first pilot cohort goes live on 20 June 2026.
What's in the box
- GPS module with cellular uplink — works on standard South African networks
- Solar charging — engineered for African sun cycles, no battery swaps
- Geofence + theft alerts delivered by SMS to the farmer's phone
- Tamper detection and movement-pattern analytics
- Web dashboard to track the herd, view history, and manage alerts
For farmers, co-ops & lenders
- Apply for the 20 June pilot cohort
- Visit the KhuselaGuard product site
- See CED's other engineering projects
- See our research and supply partners
About the team behind it
KhuselaGuard is built by CED — Cybernetics Engineering & Designs, a small engineering studio based at 208 Main Rd, Walmer, Gqeberha. We work with ECRDA, CSIR, TechNov8, and PCBWay to deliver hardware that performs in the field, not just on the bench.
Talk to us
+27 62 032 6015lihle@cyberneticsdesigns.co.za