Electric taxis to be trialled in South Africa

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SA Taxi owner, Transaction Capital, plans to trial electric taxis in South Africa as part of a possible long-term shift to cleaner energies.

SA Taxi owner, Transaction Capital, plans to test electric taxis in South Africa as part of a possible long-term shift to cleaner energies. However, there are several longstanding issues that will need to be addressed before a full switch from traditional vehicles can be made, says chief executive Terry Kier.

“There is a great deal of interest in electric vehicles, particularly their ability to transform public transport. However, we need to balance this excitement against the complexities our unique South African context presents to the viability of this mode of transport. As heavier vehicles, due to the weight of batteries, electric taxis also require different towing infrastructure, he said. “There is an additional weight consideration for road infrastructure itself, considering the wide reach of the minibus taxi industry. Batteries also reduce the number of passengers compared to traditional minibus taxis.”Beyond logistical considerations for the vehicles themselves, there are questions about the impact to the fiscus, said Kier.

 

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