Electric Vehicle Adoption in the South African Context Policy, Pilot Projects and Awareness Creation Challenges and Opportunities Sustainability Week CSIR ICC Transport Seminar 7 June 2018
Context 1. Transport Challenges in Africa 2. Sustainable Transport in Africa 3. Implementation: Where we fall short 4. LCT-SA Project Overview 5. E-Mobility Stakeholders & Mobilizers in SA 6. National Policy and Regulatory Framework on Green Transport 7. Showcasing Sustainable Transport in SA 8. LCT-SA Project Pilots: Policy, Infrastructure, Demonstration Pilots 9. Summary 2
Transport Challenges in Africa Transport is: Largest consumer of oil Major contributor to GHG emissions -------- Congested Roads Climate change Declining industrialization Non-inclusive Non-sustainable 3
Sustainable Transport in Africa Demand Infrastructure Shared Mobility Energy Efficiency Clean Mobility Create African Economy Innovation Space 4
Implementation: Where we fall short on Technologies are available BUT implementation is a challenge because: Lack of awareness and knowledge on energy efficiency and sustainable mobility Lack of alignment of local municipalities and national strategies Insufficient capacity and skills in the industry Link between R&D and market/private sector is not strong Cultural resistance to sustainability movement Spatial development not optimal Limited performance measures (Methodological and M&E) Funding and limited investment of sustainable projects 5
LCT-SA Project Overview Objective: To promote energy efficient low-carbon transport contributing to low-carbon cities in South Africa 1. Design, installation and testing of PV-based charging stations for EVs; 2. Development of national standards for EV charging stations. Infrastructure Development Policy and Regulatory Framework 1. National policy framework to promote LCT, focusing on E-mobility and NMT; 2. Support programmes: financial incentives, non-grant instruments, financing schemes, etc.; 3. Institutional capacity strengthened, awareness raised. Pilot Projects with Cities 1. Policy framework to promote NMT and public transport in the selected cities prepared; 2. Institutional capacity in the selected cities strengthened, and awareness raised; 3. Experience shared with other cities. 6
LCT-SA Project Stakeholders Funder of LCT-SA Project under GEF cycle 6 LCT-SA Project Implementer LCT-SA Coordinating and Host Agency Leading Component Counterparts Other Project Counterparts
E-Mobility Mobilizers in SA Your logo here
Policy and Regulatory Framework Ad Valorem luxury tax Policy fragmentation Import duties and export offsets Regulatory uncertainty Dedicated finance supporting the development green road transport Air Quality Act to promote green road transport in cities Enforcement of CO2 labelling the dti (2016) Data gathering for research purposes and policy determination Awareness raising for electric vehicle use Limited infrastructure for distribution of electricity for transportation 9
S. African Green Transport Strategy Single ticketing system Intelligent transport system - IoT NMT infrastructure BRT systems Tax incentives for green vehicles Congestion charge Tests on exhaust emissions Zoning Priority public transport lanes Procurement guidelines National electric charging infrastructure Environmental levies Integration into school curriculum Emission taxes Added tax to new fuel vehicles Car life cycle limits Policy and Regulatory Framework 10
Showcasing Sustainable Transport Electric 3- wheeler MyCiti E-Bus Government Fleets A Re Yeng CNG bus Solar Carports V2G E-Bike Share Green Logistics EV Test bed 11
LCT-SA EV Macroeconomic Study Demonstrate the economic, social and environmental impacts of potential South African EV market scenarios to inform and generate buy-in for appropriate institutional and regulatory reform, investment in the development of the EV market, and to inform additional research requirements. The disruptive change in fuel brings a re-structuring of the energy landscape towards local assets Big impacts arising from the transition from EV show that: Like any disruptive transition, it does have both positive and negative impacts But the transition is unstoppable (refer to the drivers) and is positive in the long run This calls for SA to engage with the transition and plan for it to enhance benefits and mitigate the short-term negative impacts 12
LCT-SA Charging Infrastructure 13
E-Bus Rapid Transit Bus Energy Consumption Bus CO2 emissions 14
National Cycling Strategy Comparison of space usage of cars, cyclists and people 15
In Summary Current situation Energy imported, dirty, costly, waste Tools inefficient, oversized, waste, kill Integration competing, not connected, takes longer Options Fit for purpose - size + application Electric - most efficient Renewable - sustainable Connected - integrated, shared Autonomous - safe 16
Thank You - Maletlabo Handel LCT-SA National Project Coordinator M.Handel@unido.org +27 (0) 83 536 4258