FAW dealer group takes clients for plant tour
FAW Trucks Laubstar hosted a select group of clients for an exclusive guided tour of the FAW Trucks Assembly Plant in Gqeberha (Coega Industrial Development Zone).
- Dealer News
- 13 February 2026
“We welcome the announcement by the National Treasury to allocate funds to support the local production of new-energy vehicles and batteries, as well as related manufacturing projects,” says Joubert Roux, Founder of CHARGE.
“We hope that the government will also support the development of our off-grid, solar-powered EV-charging stations, which will foster the need for new-energy vehicle sales,” Joubert tells Dealerfloor.
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Critical minerals such as copper, cobalt and lithium are needed for the production of products like electric vehicle batteries and solar panels and are key to the world's energy transition.
The Treasury says R1 billion was being set aside over the medium term for the industrial development support programme, an incentive scheme that aims to increase participation and investment in infrastructure by firms in selected manufacturing sectors such as automotive.
The purpose of the incentive is to enhance the local production and assembly of new-energy vehicles, batteries and projects focused on operational efficiency and competitiveness in new manufacturing projects. The incentive is expected to attract 30 billion rand in investment from the private sector, the Treasury adds.
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