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Solar-powered truck charging gains ground on South Africa’s freight corridors

Ai • February 26, 2026

Solar-powered truck charging gains ground on South Africa’s freight corridors is drawing significant interest across the industry.

Africa’s push to decarbonize freight is gaining momentum as Cape Town-based Zero Carbon Charge rolls out fully off-grid, solar-powered charging hubs for electric trucks along South Africa’s key N3 corridor. Backed by development finance, the project follows global models such as U.S.-based WattEV and Europe’s Milence. They pair solar power with battery storage for high-capacity truck charging. While other African companies are integrating renewables into motorbike charging, Charge is pioneering dedicated solar microgrid facilities for heavy-duty freight trucks. They require high-capacity charging sites. South Africa's imports of EVs are rising, but charging stations are limited and mostly concentrated in major cities. Meeting surging demand is another challenge.

Experts suggest this could influence future trends and innovation in the sector.

More updates are expected as the story develops.


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