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Africa bets on solar microgrids to power electric trucks – AP News

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  • Solar-powered truck charging hubs are being developed in South Africa to support heavy-duty electric trucks.
  • Cape Town-based Zero Carbon Charge (Charge) is leading this initiative, inspired by global models like WattEV and Milence.
  • Two off-grid, solar-powered charging stations are being built along the Johannesburg-Durban corridor, backed by a $6.2 million investment.
  • The stations, set for completion by June, will enable long-distance EV travel on one of South Africa's busiest routes.
  • Future plans include expanding to the N1 corridor between Johannesburg and Cape Town.
  • Charge successfully demonstrated its capability by charging two heavy-duty electric trucks and four passenger EVs simultaneously.
  • Other African clean transport companies focus on electric motorbikes, but Charge's model is unique for heavy trucks.
  • Challenges include regulatory delays, high import duties, and limited vehicle availability.
  • The initiative aims to reduce emissions and enhance energy security in freight transport.