Zero Carbon Charge has signed a R1-billion memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Shanghai Magic Power and Greencore Energy Solutions to build integrated supercharging systems for the 120 charging stations it is currently rolling out in South Africa.
The company’s first electric charging station, on the N12 between Klerksdorp and Wolmaranstad, is set to be completed by June 2024.
The map shows a pretty good spread of these chargers across the country. Not only is this good for the Eskom situation (allowing faster adoption of EVs in South Africa) but it is also very important for any disasters when not only EVs must be recharged, but also other critical infrastructure.
Right now, in South Africa there was a freak storm across the Karoo a few days ago, and all grid power for those areas is off for nearly two weeks. Masses of diesel is being used to run generators, and the diesel has to be brought in over long distances. I can see these types of charging stations also providing a vital role for this scenario in future.