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South Africa will incentivise the local production of EVs

South Africa will incentivise the local production of EVs

The National Treasury announced on Wednesday that South Africa would spend 1 billion rand (54.27 millions dollars) to support local production of new-energy vehicles and batteries as well as other manufacturing projects.

It is home to brands like Toyota, Ford, Isuzu, Volkswagen, and Mercedes, amongst others.

According to the industry, government incentives and policy intervention will encourage original equipment manufactures to invest in the production of electrical vehicles in the nation.

South Africa published its Electric Vehicles White Paper (PDF) in 2023. It outlined the country's plan to transition from producing mainly internal combustion engine cars to a mixture that includes electric vehicle by 2035.

The treasury stated in its annual budget review that the department of trade, industry, and mineral resources planned to implement a regional strategic minerals plan, but did not give a timeframe.

Minerals such as cobalt, lithium, copper and other critical minerals are essential for products such as solar panels and electric vehicle batteries. They are also key to the global energy transition.

The Treasury said that 1 billion rand would be set aside for the Industrial Development Support Programme, a scheme designed to encourage firms in certain manufacturing sectors like automotive to invest in infrastructure.

The Treasury added that the purpose of the incentive was to increase local production and assembly for new-energy cars, batteries and other projects focusing on operational efficiency and competition in new manufacturing projects.

It added that the incentive was expected to attract investment of 30 billion Rands from the private sector.

(source: Reuters)