South Africa’s getting VW’s electric vehicles at long last — on a trial basis, at least for now. This makes SA the second country in Africa to receive Volkswagen’s line of electric vehicles after their implementation in Rwanda in 2019. The e-Golf pilot project marks Volkswagen’s first step towards full-scale electric mobility in South Africa.
Through the involvement of selected Volkswagen dealers in Gauteng and Western Cape, the electric powered e-Golf will be used as shuttles and courtesy cars for customers to help raise awareness and educate people on the usefulness and efficiency of electric cars.
The e-Golf pilot project will use charging stations erected in Volkswagen’s Uitenhage manufacturing plant to make sure the cars are fit and ready to drive at all times. While the 3-Golf will not be commercially available in South Africa, phase three of the project will see the first fully electric Volkswagen cars available for sale to consumers in South Africa starting in 2022.