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Zero Carbon Charge signs R1b electric vehicle charging network deal

Pending regulatory approvals, 120 solar-powered charging facilities, strategically placed 150km apart on major highways and secondary routes, will be operational by September 2025.

Zero Carbon Charge, a supplier of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in South Africa, has signed a R1b deal to introduce solar-powered EV superchargers in South Africa.

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“The first batch of superchargers is expected to arrive in South Africa before July, which means that – pending regulatory approvals – we are on track to have our full network of 120 solar-powered charging facilities operational by September 2025,” says Zero Carbon Charge co-founder and director, Joubert Roux.

Comprising 480kW liquid-cooled superchargers supplied by Magic Power and Greencore Energy Solutions, the 120 solar PV-powered charging systems, dubbed Zero Carbon Charge, are set to be fully operational in South Africa by the tail-end of 2025. Zero Carbon Charge has highlighted the importance of bolstering South Africa’s EV charging infrastructure as it states that the coal-fired grid will not be capable of meeting growing demand.

According to Zero Carbon Charge, over one year, a single EV charged by coal-fired electricity emits 5.3 metric tons of carbon emissions, whereas a traditional petrol vehicle emits 4.4 metric tonnes over the same period. 

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Image: Zero Carbon Charge.

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“Our analysis makes it clear that the only way to reduce demand on the grid and for South Africa to achieve its net-zero targets [is for] government [to] focus on the mass roll-out of EV off-grid charging stations that are powered by renewable energy,” says Andries Malherbe, the co-founder and director of Zero Carbon Charge.

The 120 super chargers will be strategically placed 150km apart on major highways and secondary routes. Some of these locations include the Grass Valley on the N1, the Orchid farm stall on the N4, Dassiesfontein on the N2, and the Three Fountains resort on the N8. 

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