Buffalo City Metro, Eastern Cape — The Eastern Cape is making strides towards a sustainable future with the launch of Off-Grid Charging Stations for new energy vehicles. The initiative, officially inaugurated today by MEC Nonkqubela Pieters at Wagon Wheels Pies on the N6, is part of a substantial R11 billion investment aimed at promoting green infrastructure.
The project will see the construction of 29 Off-Grid Charging Stations designed for New Energy Vehicles and Trucks, positioning the province as a leader in eco-friendly development. This initiative is expected to generate 1,170 jobs across various construction and maintenance sites, emphasizing the commitment to inclusive growth, job creation, and a sustainable economy.
At the launch event, MEC Pieters also participated in a sod-turning ceremony and the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between AIDC-EC (an entity of DEDEAT through ECDC) and Zero Carbon Charge. The collaboration underscores the government’s dedication to lowering the cost of living, poverty reduction, and boosting economic growth through sustainable practices.
DEDEAT continues to champion green development, reaffirming its role in driving the Eastern Cape’s shift towards a thriving, environmentally responsible economy.