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CleanTechnicaabout 1 month ago

BEV Sales Down 17% In South Africa In 2025

Key Takeaway

The decline in South African BEV sales signals slower-than-expected electricity demand growth from the transport sector, impacting long-term load forecasts, PPA strategies, and investment in charging infrastructure for developers and large power consumers.

AI Summary

  • South Africa's BEV sales dropped 17% in 2025, contrasting with a decade-high overall vehicle market, indicating a slowdown in EV adoption.
  • This decline suggests slower-than-projected electricity demand growth from the transport sector, impacting long-term load forecasts for developers and IPPs.
  • The trend could influence future policy decisions regarding EV incentives and infrastructure development, affecting investment and PPA strategies for related projects.

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Article Content

Some bad news from South Africa. In a year which saw the overall market reach levels not seen in well over a decade, BEV sales were unfortunately down 17%. BEV sales were already very low, and one had hoped sales would kick on following years of decent growth, albeit from ... [continued] The post BEV Sales Down 17% In South Africa In 2025 appeared first on CleanTechnica .