Eskom launches pilot EV charging infrastructure to prepare for electrification of vehicle fleet

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  • South Africa’s state owned energy utility, Eskom, has officially launched its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure at the Eskom Academy of Learning (EAL) in Midrand, Gauteng.
  • This milestone marks a significant step in Eskom Distributionโ€™s commitment to supporting the growth of the eMobility sector in South Africa and contributing to the countryโ€™s broader goals of reducing carbon emissions.

The pilot project includes the procurement of 20 electric vehicles ranging from light delivery vehicles to light trucks for operational use. The pilot project involves the installation of 10 charging stations at five Eskom sites across the country. The other sites are Brackenfell in Cape Town, Mkondeni in Pietermaritzburg, Tlhabane Customer Network Centre (CNC) in Rustenburg, and Marathon CNC in Mbombela. These sites will serve as the foundation for Eskom Distributionโ€™s long-term strategy to electrify its entire fleet by 2040.

โ€œWe continue to focus on our long-term strategy to deliver a competitive, sustainable, and future-proof Eskom to ensure energy security, growth, and long-term sustainability for the benefit of South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. By investing in eMobility and the charging infrastructure needed for electric vehicles, we are not only reducing our carbon footprint but also stimulating the local economy and creating new opportunities for growth,โ€ said Gabriel Kgabo, General Manager in the Office of the Eskom Group Executive for Distribution.

Kgabo also highlighted Eskomโ€™s support of the government to align South Africa with the global EV ecosystem market. Key initiatives include the EV White Paper released by the Department of Trade Industry and Competition (DTIC) in December 2023 and the incentives announced by National Treasury to encourage the local production of EVs from 2026.ย 

Pilot Project Overviewย 

The newly installed charging stations, in partnership with Gridcars, are state-of-the-art Direct Current (DC) Fast Chargers (60kW) and Dual Alternating Current (AC) Chargers (22kW), optimally sized to cater for overnight charging of fleet vehicles and daytime workplace charging for employees and visitors.

This initiative will serve as a blueprint for the future rollout of electric vehicles across Eskomโ€™s entire fleet. It is one of the levers that will steer the organisation towards net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and will also contribute to stimulating the local EV market.

The successful launch of this infrastructure is a result of the dedicated efforts of the project team within Eskom. Their work is laying the groundwork for a future where electric vehicles play a central role in South Africaโ€™s transportation landscape.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

Source: Eskom

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