
The Energy Mobility Education Trust (EMET) is inviting talented and ambitious South African students to apply for the 2026 Scholarship Programme. This initiative aims to develop a new generation of leaders in energy, mobility, and technology by providing financial support, mentorship, and access to academic resources.
Through this scholarship, EMET seeks to empower deserving individuals from historically disadvantaged backgrounds, helping them gain the education and skills needed to contribute meaningfully to South Africa’s future in sustainable energy and technology innovation. The scholarship programme covers multiple fields, including Engineering, Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, and other technical disciplines critical to the country’s growth and development.
Programme Overview
What the Scholarship Covers
The EMET Scholarship provides far more than tuition assistance. It is a holistic support programme designed to ensure that students thrive both academically and personally. Selected candidates will receive full tuition coverage for the academic year at partner institutions, accommodation and meal allowances to help with living costs, a monthly stipend to support daily expenses, a laptop and essential learning tools to facilitate research and study, study materials and textbooks for selected courses, structured mentorship and guidance from professionals in the energy and technology sectors, and career exposure and networking opportunities through EMET events and partner engagements.
This combination of financial, academic, and professional support allows learners to focus fully on their studies and prepare for meaningful careers in the energy and mobility industries.
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered for the Energy Mobility Education Trust Scholarship 2026, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Meeting these criteria does not automatically guarantee selection, as EMET follows a competitive selection process that prioritizes high-achieving candidates with genuine potential to impact their industries.
Required Documents
Applicants must prepare and upload clear, certified copies of the following supporting documents:
- South African ID document
- Latest academic record or transcript (on official university letterhead)
- Current or most recent fee statement from the university
- Proof of registration or acceptance for 2026 studies
- Proof of household income for parents or guardians, such as payslips, affidavits, or grant/pension proof
- Proof of the applicant’s income (if applicable)
Applications missing any of these documents or containing uncertified copies will not be considered.
Benefits of the Programme
Being selected as an EMET scholar comes with several benefits, including:
How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply for the Energy Mobility Education Trust (EMET) Scholarship 2026:
Step 1: Visit the official EMET application portal at https://emet.devman.co.za
Step 2: Register or log in to create your applicant profile
Step 3: When asked “How did you hear about us?”, type or www.zabursaries.co.za in the response field
Step 4: Fill in all required personal, academic, and contact details carefully
Step 5: Upload all certified supporting documents (ID, academic transcripts, proof of income, and acceptance/registration letter)
Step 6: Review your application for completeness and accuracy
Step 7: Submit the application before 17 October 2025
Step 8: After submission, regularly check your email and the EMET portal for updates, interview invitations, or assessment notices
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Final Words
The Energy Mobility Education Trust (EMET) Scholarship 2026 presents an incredible opportunity for South African students who aspire to make a difference in the energy and technology industries. This programme not only provides financial relief but also opens pathways to personal growth, leadership, and innovation. If you meet the requirements, prepare your documents early and submit your application through the official EMET portal before the deadline. This could be your first step toward a brighter and more impactful future in South Africa’s evolving energy landscape.
