South Africa faces a unique challenge where the demand for affordable transport clashes with aging infrastructure and energy instability. While the market has traditionally relied on ICE vehicles, there is a growing appetite for a new chinese ev due to competitive pricing and advanced battery technology that suits urban commuting in cities like Johannesburg and Cape Town.
The economic climate has created a massive secondary market. Many consumers are seeking a reliable secondhand vehicle to manage costs, but the lack of standardized certification for used electric batteries remains a significant barrier to widespread adoption of pre-owned EVs.
Climate-wise, the high solar irradiation in the region makes the new energy ev an ideal fit, provided that charging networks are expanded beyond major metropolitan hubs to support long-distance travel across the provinces.