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    BYD Drives Deeper into SA Market

    October 21, 2025
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    Global new energy vehicle giant BYD (Build Your Dreams) is rapidly expanding its footprint in South Africa with a series of major investments aimed at accelerating the country’s transition to electric mobility. During an exclusive media briefing in Johannesburg, Executive Vice President, Ms. Stella Li, weighed in on the importance of BYD’s strategic investment in South Africa – labelling it a pivotal market and a future springboard for regional growth. The briefing shed some light on BYD’s sustainable mobility solutions, dealer network expansion, and technology transfer plans, emphasising the country’s role as a key player in BYD’s global expansion strategy. 

    In a move set to transform South Africa’s EV landscape, BYD has announced plans to install between 200 and 300 public charging stations across the country in 2026, making electric mobility more accessible to drivers nationwide. Li also announced the brand’s plans to roll-out ultra-fast 1MW charging technology infrastructure, paving the way for a new generation of rapid charging, once compatible models reach the market. 

    These developments reinforce BYD’s growing commitment to building a comprehensive ecosystem that supports the adoption of new energy vehicles (NEVs), encompassing not only electric cars but also battery technology, renewable energy generation, and storage solutions. 

    “BYD’s presence in South Africa represents our commitment to being more than an automotive brand — we are a technology company delivering comprehensive new energy solutions for this market,” said Nomonde Kweyi, Marketing Director, BYD South Africa, MEA Region. “From our range of NEVs — including pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids — to batteries, renewable energy generation, and storage systems, we’re building the integrated ecosystem that South Africa needs for its sustainable future. As we expand our dealer network and deepen our local partnerships, we’re focused on delivering practical, accessible solutions that meet South Africans where they are today. Our NEV technology, particularly our PHEVs, provides the flexibility this market needs while building toward a fully electric future.” 

    As part of its commitment to creating an enabling environment for EV adoption, BYD South Africa has partnered with ABSA to provide tailored vehicle finance solutions that make new energy vehicles more accessible to South African consumers. The brand is also engaging with Eskom and other government entities to explore collaboration opportunities that strengthen South Africa’s EV infrastructure, including grid readiness and sustainable energy integration for charging networks. These partnerships form part of BYD’s holistic strategy to ensure that electric mobility is both practical and achievable for local drivers.

    BYD’s expansion momentum is further bolstered by the recent opening of its flagship dealership in Sandton, offering South Africans a premium retail experience that reflects the brand’s innovation-driven ethos. The dealership serves as a hub for BYD’s growing portfolio of advanced NEVs and as an education and experience centre for consumers exploring the shift to cleaner mobility. 

    With the Dolphin Surf gaining strong traction as a practical, affordable electric vehicle option for everyday drivers, BYD is positioning itself as the brand leading South Africa’s transition from traditional fuel to clean energy. Its model range caters to a wide spectrum of consumers, from the accessible Dolphin series to the sleek Seal sedan and the powerful Sealion SUV. 

    As South Africa looks toward a more sustainable future, BYD’s integrated strategy, combining cutting-edge technology, infrastructure investment, and consumer accessibility, marks a pivotal step in shaping the nation’s electric vehicle ecosystem.

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