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- Dealer News
- 14 October 2025
Zero Carbon Charge (CHARGE), South Africa’s first company to pioneer a national network of off-grid, solar-powered ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, announced a R100 million equity investment from the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA).
This strategic investment marks a significant endorsement of CHARGE’s mission to build climate-resilient infrastructure and accelerate South Africa’s transition to a net-zero transport economy, the company says.
“This show of faith by the DBSA is not just financial — it is symbolic. We are truly grateful,” says Andries Malherbe, Director and Co-founder of CHARGE.
The funding will enable the roll-out of CHARGE’s ultra-fast charging stations every 150km along all national roads. Each site is fully off-grid, powered by solar energy and supported by battery storage — eliminating reliance on Eskom and addressing range anxiety for EV drivers across the country.
Lebogang Seperepere, Acting Group Executive for Project Preparation at the DBSA, commented: “As the DBSA we continue to work with our partners to find solutions that benefit the economy and society at large. We are happy to have invested R100 million in support of Zero Carbon Charge’s off-grid EV charging, which will not only assist in growing the EV market in South Africa, but also create jobs, support the economy and mitigate climate change.”
Beyond clean transport, CHARGE’s model creates meaningful impact to the rural economy:
• Landowners receive 5% of annual electricity revenue, offering a stable income stream, especially during climate volatility.
• Local jobs and farm stalls are supported around each site, anchoring economic growth in rural communities.
“I commend the DBSA for its unwavering professionalism and commitment throughout the due diligence process,” says Joubert Roux, Founder of Zero Carbon Charge. “We are honoured by their support and are determined to deliver.”
The DBSA’s Product Innovation Unit is designed to back catalytic infrastructure projects that deliver environmental and socio-economic returns at a macro scale. CHARGE’s integrated approach—combining renewable energy, clean mobility and inclusive rural development — exemplifies this mandate.
South Africa is a large country but with refuelling stations nearly everywhere across towns, cities and even in remote rural areas, enough provision has been made for all types of vehicles to refuel somewhere.
The Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, Leapmotor, has entered South Africa and its vehicles will soon be available at selected Stellantis dealerships across the country.
Zero Carbon Charge (CHARGE) hosted the Naamsa New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Road Trip 2025 at its flagship, self-funded, off-grid, solar-powered ultra-fast EV-charging station.