Eskom has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) with BYD Auto South Africa on 16 September 2025 in Johannesburg. The agreement signals intent to collaborate on electric mobility, alongside BYD’s Dolphin Surf launch. The move matters for households and small businesses because it points to cheaper-to-run transport and the possible expansion of charging points beyond major metros.
What the agreement covers
Eskom said the MoC opens the door to cooperation in several areas rather than immediate roll-out commitments. The focus areas include:
- Supporting South Africa’s drive to decarbonise transport.
- Exploring the expansion of public EV charging at key locations nationwide.
- Creating skills development opportunities, space for SMMEs, and job creation in the EV value chain.
- Considering renewable-powered ultra-fast charging hubs in future discussions.
- Assessing battery recycling and repurposing for energy storage and backup.
- Integrating EVs into demand-side management to help balance the grid.

Acting Group Executive for Distribution, Agnes Mlambo, said the utility is moving from internal use of EVs to enabling wider adoption through practical charging options.
Background: Eskom recently introduced 20 electric vehicles and 10 charging stations for internal operations. The MoC builds on that pilot by looking at public-facing infrastructure.
What this could mean for households and towns
Eskom notes electricity is generally cheaper than petrol or diesel on a per-kilometre basis, which can reduce running costs for commuters, delivery drivers and municipal fleets. For communities in Bizana, Lusikisiki, Matatiele and nearby towns:
- Public charging sites—if implemented—could help local businesses add EVs to fleets over time.
- Skills programmes linked to installation and maintenance would create technical work for young people.
- Recycling and second-life battery projects could support backup power for clinics, schools and small shops.
Key points at a glance
- Date & place: MoC signed 16 Sept 2025, Johannesburg.
- Parties: Eskom and BYD Auto South Africa.
- Vehicle link: Supports the launch of BYD’s Dolphin Surf (all-electric compact).
- Next steps: Feasibility work on sites, skills and possible renewable-powered charging.

How the MoC aligns with national policy
The cooperation aligns with South Africa’s stated goals to cut transport emissions and develop local capability in EV assembly, charging and energy storage. Any future charging network would still depend on:
- Site selection and municipal approvals.
- Grid capacity and connection studies.
- Private-sector participation and SMME onboarding.
- Standards for safety, payment and open access.
FAQ
Is Eskom installing public chargers now?
Not yet. The MoC sets out areas to explore; any installations would follow feasibility work and approvals.
Will chargers use renewable energy?
The partners may consider renewable-powered ultra-fast hubs in future planning.
How could small businesses benefit?
Through lower running costs, new service contracts (installation/maintenance), and opportunities in battery recycling and SMME participation.
What vehicle is linked to the launch?
BYD’s Dolphin Surf, a compact all-electric model, launched alongside the MoC.